"Another satisfying aviation romance from Susan Grant"
When United Airlines Flight 58 runs into what they believe
is a thunderstorm out over the Pacific, nobody on board
suspects that their lives are about to take a drastic turn,
not even First Officer Jordan Cady. But Jordan is the first
to realize that this was no storm, and that their plane has
been swallowed by something much larger than it is. Fearing
some sort of a terrorist attack, and unexpectedly placed in
charge of almost three hundred passengers, she orders the
crew to barricade themselves and the passengers inside the
plane and begin to devise a means of self defense as they
wait for whoever is out there to make contact. Jordan
wonders if she will ever see her daughter "Boo" again. Meanwhile, on board the starcruiser Savior, Kào
Vantaar-Moray is informed by his adopted father and ship's
commander, Ilya Moray, that he is to be put in charge of the
group of refugees who are the only survivors of the
destruction of the newly discovered planet, Earth. Kào, a
former lieutenant in the Alliance Space Force, is still
recovering from two years as a prisoner of the Talagars, a
barbaric slave trading people at war with the Alliance.
Although somewhat of a loner, Kào can in some way relate to
these displaced people, as he was orphaned by war when he
was only three years old. However, what starts out to be a
simple task of relocating the survivors to new quarters on
the Savior becomes much more complicated when the
refugees not only refuse to come out of their plane, but
actually launch an attack against him and his guards! Once contact is established between Jordan and Kào, things
begin to really get complicated. What will become of the
survivors, where will they be re-located, and will they be
safe from the Talagars? Torn between Jordan's responsibility
to her people, Kào's to his father, and their growing
feelings for each other, these two must face some difficult
decisions. Author Susan Grant lends her own unique perspective and
expertise as a former Air Force officer and a current
airline pilot to her aviation themed romances. With her
words, she made this reader feel as if she were on board
that doomed plane, facing terror along with Jordan and the
rest of the crew and passengers (well, OK I really was
there...sort of). She stacked the odds so highly against
Jordan and Kào that I didn't know how she could give them
their happy ending, but I had faith in her, and sure enough,
together they faced danger, unknown enemies, and personal
loss; and together they lived happily ever after!
Reviewed by Janice Bennett
Posted October 6, 2002
A BEAUTIFUL CO-PILOT WITH A TERRIBLE CHOICE.
A DARK STRANGER WHO HAS KNOWN NOTHING BUT DUTY.
A LATE-NIGHT FLIGHT HIJACKED OVER THE PACIFIC.
SummaryA beautiful co-pilot faces a terrible choice when her plane
is hijacked on a late-night flight over the Pacific. Can
she trust the dark-eyed stranger who has seized both her
plane and her heart?
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