Skye Stephens has the worst day of her
professional career, and all she wants to do is shed her power suit and get
lost in the sheets with the hot guy she met at the bar. The problem is, this
uptight ad exec doesn’t know how to do one-night stands. She has strict rules
about dating and when to let a man in her bedroom.
Fighter pilot Ben “Bolt” Hardcastle is used to lovin’ and leavin’. But, after he meets Skye, one night doesn’t seem to be enough.
When these two crash-land into each other, a connection strong enough to make the loner pilot and the sexy businesswoman shed their rules about love and relationships begins to burn deeper than either of them ever expected.
Fighter pilot Ben “Bolt” Hardcastle is used to lovin’ and leavin’. But, after he meets Skye, one night doesn’t seem to be enough.
When these two crash-land into each other, a connection strong enough to make the loner pilot and the sexy businesswoman shed their rules about love and relationships begins to burn deeper than either of them ever expected.
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Romance Wednesday
I’m not sure about everyone
else, but I know the reason I like to read and write love stories is for the
romance. All those little moments that bring two characters together—the
glances, the quippy dialogue, the thoughtful gestures that melt my heart. You
know, the ones that make you sigh out loud.
You probably know by now Fly has some personal elements for me. I
married a Marine fighter pilot who was living in San Diego and stationed at
Miramar. I was incredibly lucky to have my own private consultant while I was
writing.
The romance problem I had
with the main character, Ben, was that he was a love ‘em and leave ‘em type, so
finding a way to make him romantic was a challenge. For that, I drew on some
personal experience.
Some of my absolute favorite
dates in San Diego with my then-fiance’, where in the Gaslamp district, at the
Hotel del Coronado, and walking the beaches of Coronado. By sneaking some of
those ideas in I was able to work romance into a storyline that started out as
a very physical connection between two unlikely people. I can’t give it all
away, but there are ways that romance develops between these two that I think
will surprise you, make you smile, and hopefully make you sigh out loud.
T.A. Foster
met, fell in love with, and married her own Marine fighter pilot. Through
deployments, trainings, and sometimes living oceans apart, their own love story
continues every day.
She grew up
catching rays and waves along the North Carolina Outer Banks and now resides in
the state with her husband, two children, and two canine kiddos.
T.A. has an undergraduate degree in Journalism and
Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a
graduate degree in Educational Psychology from Texas A&M University.
When she’s not chasing her two-legged and four-legged children or trying to
escape for date night, you can find her reading, writing, or planning her next
beach trip.
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