A review by shanaetheflyest
A Turn in the Air by A.H. Cunningham

challenging emotional funny hopeful mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

AH Cunningham is just too good at this.

My first read from her is book 1 of the Wicked Moves series, Plié, about Aisha and Knox, where we first meet Sal and Devon, the FMC and MMC of A Turn in the Air.

I rated Plié very highly, it was deserving. I read the ebook and listened to the audiobook (which is awful - avoid that version). I enjoyed Plié so much that I was pressed for A Turn in the Air and Cunningham didn’t miss at all.

The story is engaging and entertaining with characters that you are sure to love. The marriage of convenience trope is done so well and with so much respect for the diverse cast.

I don’t know any other romance/erotica author giving us Black and Brown characters with so much depth and variety — for that alone I have to praise AH Cunningham.

I appreciate the love and care she has for the communities she depicts in her writing and I really value just how diverse her characters are.

A Turn in the Air is a 5-star read for the writing, story, and characters. And a huge shout out to Wesleigh Siobhan for producing the audiobook, she did the damn thing. This is my third AH Cunningham audiobook and it is hands down the best, Elle Cleviden and Winston James did the damn thing. 

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