![]() ![]() She sleeps with a priest and a married man among others – so beware of that if you think you would take offense. We see this for a good part of the first half of this book. ![]() She goes by different names and different personas to lose herself. The flirting and seduction dance follows and then sex tops off the evening. She lands, goes to the airport bar and picks out the man she wants to sleep with that night. Every few weekends, she dresses up, dons a blonde wig and flies to whatever city fits her fancy that day. Because of this tragedy and grief that followed, Stella finds a way to act out. He is your typical moody, sloppy, hungry teenager, and she loves him to death. ![]() She has a sixteen year old son name Tristan who splits his time between her and her ex. She thinks if she can control every detail in her life, nothing else bad will happen. Her marriage cannot survive this, and now years later, Stella still tries to have control over everything. I don’t want to spoil too much, but I will say Stella gets divorced because of a tragic event in her life. Stella’s ex-husband is the CEO of an airline, and as part of the divorce settlement, she gets free flights whenever she wants them – and she craves them a lot. I crave this author’s voice and it satisfied me this time. Flying gave me feels, but annoyed me a little bit too. And sometimes she writes books that don’t work for me. Sometimes Megan Hart writes books that make me have all the feels – for example here and here. ![]()
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