A review by booksnbeanies
Full Flight by Ashley Schumacher

5.0

Enfield is a big Texas town where fall means football, but for their marching band, it means it’s time to work.

This year is Anna’s year to finally show off how great of a saxophone player she is. When she gets paired with Weston for a duet. Weston is known as nothing but trouble in their small town, but as Anna starts working more and more with him she realizes that everyone is wrong about him. The more they practice the more their feelings for each other grow and they both learn to fight for what it is that they love.

You’ve done it again Ashley Schumacher. You’ve given me characters that I love dearly and you skillfully rip my heart out with your brilliant writing.

I wish I could erase my memory of this book and read it again. I loved everything about this book. It’s a typical ‘girl falls for the bad boy who is really not a bad boy’ forbidden love trope, but written so well. I loved the main characters and that the chapters went back and forth between their points of view.

There wasn’t really anything I didn’t like about this book except for maybe a couple of Anna’s friends, but they’re necessary I guess.

To be completely honest, I would have read this book no matter what is was going to be about. I read Amelia Unabridged last year by the same author and it easily became one of my most favorite books and I was not let down with this book. The books are not related, but both are definitely heartbreakingly wonderful reads.

Ashley Schumacher, I am prepared to read any book write.