![]() ![]() I thought the bulk of the book would be spent on the plane, with lots of cute convos and, y'know, actual reasons for falling in love, but in fact the majority of the action happens once they land in London. While I was expecting a little improbability in the 24-hour-insta-love scenario, it was all a bit too unrealistic and cheesy for my liking. ![]() There's also a little something in there about those specific clouds, so all in all it works really well.Ģ. It's fun and frothy, just like the cover, and the plane/sky obviously play important parts of the story - Hadley not only misses her initial flight to England and subsequently meets and connects with Oliver on a second flight, but she also suffers from claustrophobia, and the sky is key to how she controls it. The cover actually completely fits the contents. So, how did it match my expectations? Let's break it down:ġ. I needed a light, quick, fun read after dragging myself through The Girl Who Played With Fire. I'd heard a lot of good things about it around the blogosphere.ĥ. They're generally improbable but totally adorable.Ĥ. ![]()
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