Superb and Sexy

Posted on June 11, 2008. Filed under: Romance | Tags: , , |

Superb and Sexy (Sky High Air, Book 3) by Jill Shalvis

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When you want to fly the best, you fly Sky High Air. And when you want spectacular adventure and scorching seduction, Jill Shalvis’s tantalizing, talented pilots Noah, Shayne, and Brody will get you there-fast, slow, or any way you want it.

BUCKLE UP. IT’S GOING TO BE QUITE A RIDE.

Despite his brooding bad-boy attitude, Brody knows life has treated him pretty well. His luxury charter airline, Sky High, has given him financial security and the means to take to the skies whenever things on the ground get complicated. And lately, things have become very complicated, thanks to the insanely passionate, or perhaps just insane, kiss he shared with Sky High’s gorgeous, wisecracking concierge, Maddie. He’s tried to keep his distance, but now Maddie desperately needs help, and it’s triggering protective alpha-male urges Brody didn’t even know he had.

For months, Maddie hid her crush on sexy, exasperating Brody behind a cool, kick-ass exterior and then blew that to smithereens by jumping him in the lobby. Yeah, real smooth. She’s tried to break her ties with Sky High, but Brody won’t let her walk away-especially now that he knows that Maddie and her twin sister Leena are in big-time trouble. To save Leena, Maddie and Brody must pose as husband and wife, and Maddie is amazed that the man she thought was oblivious to her existence knows her very well indeed. But that’s nothing compared to the way she’s about to get to know him-intimately, in depth, and over and over again.

I have loved this series. I couldn’t wait for Brody and Maddie’s story. I wasn’t disappointed. Getting to see more of Maddy and learn about her life outside of Sky High Air was great. I did think that she was a little silly denying  her feelings about Brody. Brody was everything I thought he would be. In the other two books he came across very stand-offish and kind of mean, but in this book he sizzles. I was very in to how he rode to the rescue and didn’t flinch at helping out someone he cared about. My only complaint about this book was that the storyline of Maddie’s past was a little unbelievable, but as a whole the book really worked. It is fiction after all, not real life. I am a little sad to see the end of this series, but I know that Jill Shalvis has something just as great (and maybe even better) coming out soon!

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I’m really looking forward to reading this, I love Jill’s style of writing! Great review! 🙂


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