Saturday, November 30, 2019

Flight Risk by Alexa Riley [Review]

Flight Risk by Alexa Riley
Flight Risk by Alexa Riley
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: May 19, 2019

Purchase Links: Kindle

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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Sophia Adams has lived her whole life sheltered from the world. Her parents are workaholics, she goes to an all-girls school, and isn’t allowed outside the boundaries that have been set for her. So when she secretly gets a passport and packs a bag the day it arrives, she thinks all of her dreams are finally coming true. That is, until the airport security pulls her out of line and she discovers that maybe she’s more innocent than she thought.

Lincoln Gray owns everything he could ever want. And that includes the dark-haired beauty he catches sight of. One look at Sophia and he’s making sure she’s the carry-on he’s taking to his next stop. She’s too naive to travel the world alone, and luckily for her, he’s the one to protect her. He’s never been told no, and it’s not about to start now. How can a woman resist being given all she’s dreamed of?

Warning: This short story is insta-love faster than a Nighthawk (It’s the fastest plane in the world. Trust us, we Googled.) Make sure your tray tables are in their upright and locked position and your laptop is in a bin by itself. We’ve got a filthy little quickie ready to please!
Thoughts on Flight Risk: Another OTT romance from AR and I'm LOVING IT. Sometimes you need snarly alpha males who know EXACTLY what they want the moment they lay eyes on the lady of their dreams and these books are perfect in that respect.

This time around, we have Lincoln and Sophia. He's big, rich, and a little domineering. She's sheltered, sweetly naive, and falls just as hard for him as he falls for her.

Over-the-top. Insanely addictive. Ridiculously fun. AR books are quick, wonderfully naughty, and they hit the spot in the best way. No innuendo intended. Ehh, maybe it was a little intended. *thumbs up*

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