Young Llama Thoughts
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Adventurous
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Christian Friendly
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Easy Reading
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Humerous
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Youth Appropriate
Overall
Review
I love this book!!!! It is funny, sweet and such a good novel about love and trust! A perfect vacation read!!!
This book is about Claire Holloway, a ballerina who’s dreams were crushed with her injury. Now she is becoming a flight attendant. Her boyfriend isn’t happy, but Claire loves to travel and thinks it will be fun!.. Which it is, but the long hours, tiring shifts and grumpy passengers don’t help. But First Officer Nathan Stuart is more than willing to help her learn her place. He’s a bit worried about falling in love with her though…
This book is such a unique rom-com! It is the normal cute and funny, with a sweet story and fun romance! But the setting is sooooo different from any other book! I loved the plane stories, the humor and difficulties really made the book even better! And it’s Christian!!!! It is a great novel for young ladies 14 and up. (I can’t even think of any cons! All pros!)
Overall, this is a book I totally suggest and really love! I can not wait for book 2 in this series! Happy Reading! -The Young Llama Reader.
Pros
- A fabulous rom-com!
- Funny, Christian-friendly and great for girls 14 and up!!!
Cons
- Not a kids book
Romance takes to the skies, but will turbulence make it tumble?
When Claire Holloway’s dream of becoming a ballerina plummets into the realm of unachievable, she’s left with her boyfriend as her only support . . . until she decides to become a flight attendant for the free travel. She moves of state and into a crash pad with a gaggle of other flight attendants, and her fear of losing Wyatt skyrockets.
First Officer Nathan Stuart has been a bit cynical since he and his fiancée broke up, but when he meets a somewhat frazzled Claire on her first day in the Seattle airport, they quickly hit it off. When they end up on the same crew, he takes Claire under his wing and they form a friendly bond.
Wyatt’s once-supportive attitude sours into resentment and makes Claire wonder if her newfound joy is the right flight plan. Pulled between two men and balancing her new career, she must learn to listen for God’s direction and follow it closelymdashjust like her crew obeys air traffic control.



