Monday, April 21, 2014

Review: Broken Wings by Erika Ashby


4 stars for Broken Wings by Erika Ashby.

Broken Wings is a story about pilots and their loved ones; of the occupational risk of flying, of tragedy striking unexpectedly, of picking up the broken pieces and learning to soar up high again.

The first 30% is slow moving as the author lays the necessary groundwork of character building and story development. After the foundation is laid, there comes the flood which breaks the dam. I am not able to put the book down. My eyes go teary, my heart breaks.

Publisher: Erika Ashby
Publication date: 9 Mar 2014

@}--->>--->>-----

Lynsie Fox has what she considers to be a perfect life. Married to Lincoln, a military pilot, she's living the Army life she's always loved. Being a sucker for great love stories, Lynsie makes it her mission to find Lincoln's best friend and co-pilot, Dax Adams, a good woman.

Losing the one woman he's ever loved, Dax attempts to be a good sport by playing along in Lynsie's match-making scheme. However, Dax is certain he will never get the woman of his dreams.

But life doesn't always fly smoothly. When turbulence strikes, Lynsie watches her world crash and burn around her, leaving her empty with broken wings. Despite her grief, can she mend the pieces back together and learn to fly again?

*Blurb from author's website*

Links to purchase:

icon


No comments:

Post a Comment