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Flight by Montana Fyre

sdapelo's review against another edition

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5.0

Flight by Montana Frye is a contemporary romance between two broken individuals. Braxton, who lost his high school girlfriend in tragedy and became an Alpha jerk who uses women and drink to escape, and Ariah, who has been abused in everyway possible by the people who should have loved her.
This book took me forever to read, not because it was boring or slow, but because of the emotions it evoked in me. This is one of the best written books I’ve read in a long time. I would read a bit, then have to put it down for a day to digest it. There are places that gutted me and places that made me joyous.
I loved the characters of Braxton and Ariah. I felt like I was right there with them and experienced what they did (which was another reason I had to take it slow). Braxton is the hot hunk that knows it and Ariah is absolutely beautiful, but doesn’t believe it after what she’s experienced. Braxton’s total acceptance of her internal and external scars are what you hope for and his ability to understand her is what we all wish for.
I will admit that for the first part of the story I despised Ariah’s best friend Charlotte. I thought she was too controlling and mean to Braxton. Her coming around finally made me like her more.
The cover drew me in. It’s professional and made me want to discover what the book was about.
The only thing I would warn readers about is that there is a cliffhanger at the end, so be ready to read the next to see how the story concludes.

kylieann626's review

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dark emotional tense medium-paced

4.0

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