
About the Book:
Ten months ago, Kasie Foster broke up with the perfect man. Andrew Stoll was kind and supportive and sported amazing dimples. When Kasie prayed about a future with him, it didn’t feel right, so she walked away to pursue her theater dreams in the UK. Instead, she finds herself putting her plans on hold to help her recently widowered brother care for his young son on a remote air force base in Texas. She has no regrets. London can wait a year. But when an awkward chance encounter with her college sweetheart resurrects memories of what could have been, she struggles to keep buried the complicated feelings that arise whenever Andrew shares his dimpled smile.
Kasie is the last person Andrew expects to see during his intense year of pilot training with the United States Air Force. Once upon a time, he was head over heels for her, and when they parted ways back then, he had no choice in the matter. But after their shocking reunion, he finds himself incessantly brought into her orbit. It’s impossible not to see their reunion as fate—a second chance at love—and he vows to fight for her affection. But navigating the path forward is no easier now than when she broke his heart in college. Because how can they build a life together when they’re still headed in opposite directions?
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My Review:
Learning to Fly by Chalon Linton
Pages: 204
Published: July 2, 2024
Series: Air Force Romance
*I read an early copy from the author/publisher. This does not affect my review. This review is voluntary.*
This one’s surprised me, in a good way! I wasn’t sure what kind of story this one would be when I picked it up, but hoped for at least a fun light romance. This is that, but I enjoyed that it was even a little more of a deeper story than that! I’ve enjoyed some Covenant Communications books before, even being a LDS publisher. I tend to be picky about what I read, and so I like knowing that before picking up a new book or author. This one provided an delightful read!
Kasie and Andrew are a cute couple, and I loved seeing how they finally strike a balance. There were some fun surprises along the way, and a few exciting twists that I adored! This is part of a series of stand-alones, and while one of the characters from a previous book was mentioned (which I only learned after reading this one) I had no trouble reading this one and following along with the story.
Other books in the series:
(Below is a list of the other books I’ve read & reviewed for this series)
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