A review by mistysreads
Fly with Me by Chanel Cleeton

5.0

U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, Noah "Burn" Miller and Jordan Callahan were drawn to each other from across the dance floor, it was like they were tethered together and the magnets were too strong for them to fight. Even though they lived in different states they made their long distance relationship work the best they could.

"Promise me, we'll make this work."
"I promise."

Not only did they not want to be apart anymore, even with Noah's new orders they had no idea how they were going to be able to make it work. Noah asks her to marry him before he leaves for his next training exercise, and while they love each other, he wanted to make sure he was what she wanted. So he tells her that maybe they need to spend some time apart. The military world was new to Jordan, but she quickly realized that while relationships are hard, being in love with a military man was even harder.

It was hard enough being away from Noah for a month and a half, it was even harder when tragedy strikes. She will never be able to get the memory out of her mind of hearing the words, "there's been a crash." The tragedy allowed Jordan to realize that while she was afraid of letting her self fall, she didn't want to always be safe and have the net at the bottom to catch her. She wanted Noah more. So whatever life brought, even if she ended up losing him in the end she wanted him over everything else. Chupacabra is a man she can't ignore, even with his sexy swagger turning her world upside down.

Oh wow! What a story! I laughed, cried, smiled, and felt joy with these characters. When I say I cried, I don't mean I just teared up, nope, I ugly cried. I'm still trying to figure out where I put those extra tissues. This was the first book I have read by this author and I can't wait to read more especially of this series. I can't wait for Thor and Easy to get their books, especially Easy. One of my favorite phrases was, "Game on, fighter boy." The one conversation that sticks with me is the conversation between Dani and Jordan and how she needs to be strong for her husband everyday and not let him go to work thinking about a fight or what's going on at home, but thinking solely on flying because the slightest mistake can be the difference between life and death. Chanel brings forth the love and dedication military wives feel for their husbands, but also the difficulties and fear they face everyday. These are women that deserve our respect as much as their warrior husbands. This was a phenomenal book and one that I highly recommend.

Received ARC in exchange for honest review from NetGalley and Berkley Publishing