Ronda can’t believe the nerve of this pretty boy cockpit jockey who thinks he can teach her how to do her job. After all, she was a Captain in the United States Air Force, a graduate of the Air Force Academy (just like Major Chase Corbett), and her management degree in communications make her at least as qualified as him! But this washout pilot has been reprimanded with a transfer to a desk job—her desk job! And now, to make her humiliation worse, she is HIS assistant.
But the liquid lightning in his blue eyes captures her senses. And somehow she can’t keep her abhorrence for this man from turning to desire. Though she has learned time and again that these fast-living, high-flying pilots always end up disappearing into the wild blue yonder, she can’t seem to help herself. Her body betrays her whenever she’s near him, and so she falls willingly into his arms and his bed. When Chase steps back into the cockpit of a jet, will he be gone for good…and will Ronda be forgotten, the smoldering wreckage of her own folly, on the bleak, desert badlands of his past?
PRAISE FOR RENEE ROSZEL:
“She is delightful, eloquent and humorous all in one.” —Rendezvous Magazine
“Talented…realistically excellent characterization” —Romantic Times
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Summary
Wild Flight by Renee Roszel Captain Ronda Voss enjoys her position in the Air Force. Unexpectedly one day changes everything, and one man. Major Chase Corbett, a pilot, has her job now and she's only his assistant. Worse yet? He's too doggone handsome for his own good, or hers. The thing about pilots is that they never stayed around long. They always left. Ronda feared when this one left he would be taking her heart along with him. The struggle between the sexes is apparent as Ronda is in a position that many of the older military still think only men should belong, and some younger ones. Ronda also struggles as one of the general's has a niece who enjoys dressing extremely feminine compared to Ronda's own masculine uniform. The story is told almost completely from Ronda's point of view, barring one chapter. It was nicely done to show what was going on inside Chase's mind. Another page turner. **Sexual situations http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/2013/04/renee-roszel-book-list.html