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Monday, 19 September 2016

Review: Playboy Pilot by Penelope Ward & Vi Keeland

*****4.5 Stars*****


This book was so much sweeter than I anticipated, but still had that same vibe about it that I have come to love about Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward's collaborations.
This book is about Kendall and Carter. The latter being a pilot who definitely lives up to the title of this book. But like with most fictional playboys, he is completely endearing and all it takes is that one girl to completely change his outlook on life.
Like I said, this book was sweet, but also had its sexy moments, as well as lots of humour and quirks to make it stand out from so many other books in the romance genre.
I really do hope Vi and Penelope continue to work together for many more books to come, because their books as a pairing have that something extra that I don't even think I find in their solo work, which I also love by the way. But together they compliment each other exceptionally well.

Reviewed by Louise Dale


From the New York Times bestselling authors of Stuck-Up Suit and Cocky Bastard, comes a sexy new standalone novel.

Money or love? Which would you choose?

You probably just answered the question in your head thinking it's an easy decision.

For me, it's not. Did I mention it's a lot of money? A hell of a lot.

I needed to go far away to think it through.

As I embarked on an impulsive trip, I hit a detour when I met sexy Carter in the airport lounge. We struck up a heated conversation.

Then, he left.

I thought I'd never see him again.

But fate had other plans.

Surprise! He was the pilot of my flight.

The bigger surprise was the adventure that followed after the plane landed.

Carter was dangerous and always on the move.

Even though our connection was magnetic, I knew it was only temporary.

He would give me tickets, and I would follow him around the world to exotic places.

A bevy of flight attendant exes and rumors about Carter's reputation were never far behind.

I didn't know what to believe.

But I was addicted. Nothing else mattered anymore. And I was going to get hurt. Because a part of me wanted to be the one to finally ground the playboy pilot.

At the very least, he was taking me on a thrilling ride.

All good things must come to an end, right?

Except our ending was one I didn't see coming.




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