Book two in the Alaskan Nights series, Come Fly With Me is just as sweet and easy to read as book one. We are further enmeshed in the lives of our residents of Indigo, Alaska and get a brilliant new romance.
Summary:
Grier Thompson was summoned to Indigo in order to settle her late father's estate. Stunned at being included in the will of a man she never knew and she thought never knew her, Grier is eager to have a piece of the man she came from. Growing up with a distant, society mother, Grier is looking for answers in why she never heard from the man who left her half of his estate, but never gave her the chance to know him in person. Despite the solemn meaning behind her presence, it's a perfect time to get out of New York considering her recent break-up with her ex-fiancé and her subsequent firing from her accounting firm. Unfortunately, her mission for answers gets her loads more heartache and questions, including a half sister she never knew she had. Her reception to the small town of Indigo is anything but warm (as it seems most residents are siding with her sister, Kate), but Grier feels she deserves to know where she came from and this prompts her to ask her friend Sloan out to help her. Sloan's arrival helps break the ice, and Grier is quickly accepted by the locals and she makes a new friend in Avery, even if she still can't have a relationship with her sister. Shouldering pain from her past break-up and the grief of the lies and omissions people have fed her all her life, the last thing Grier expects is to feel an intense, burning attraction for local bush pilot Mick O'Shaughnessy. Mick is an Indigo native with a painful history of his own, but his goals in life are to run his airline charter business and enjoy the beauty of Alaska. His first glimpse of Grier turns his priorities on their ear. The chemistry between them is extra hot, and both of them want each other equally. Mick is willing to take the chance and only worries about what future they could have, because he definitely knows he won't ever be able to get enough. Grier has never wanted anyone more, even the man she was supposed to marry, but the baggage she carries would scare most men away. A couple of surprise visitors from New York push an inevitable explosion of emotions, expectations, and fears. Mick gets the chance to heal a past wound through Grier, and Grier will find the answers she's been seeking all along, but they may not be the answers she wanted. With her reasons for being in Alaska being tied up, time, for Mick and Grier, may be at an end. Through it all the overly interested residents of Indigo keep everyone up to date, while the grandmothers discreetly meddle.
Grier was awesome. She was in such turmoil but her witty banter and happy support of her friends was a big draw. I loved the courage she showed in the face of an unwelcoming town. Mick was something else. Not only hot, but thoughtful, kind, and philosophical. The two together could cause fireworks, and showed a love so deep and true that it scared them both out of their minds. Supporting cast was again brilliant. We got to see more of Avery, who so far is my favorite character, and we were set up for her and Roman's story. I did wish we get to see more of the Indigo bachelors from book one. They were hilarious and I think a big part of our story. I'm not quite sold on Kate. She acted to childish for me, so I'll hold judgement for her novella. A fantastic read with humor and romance. <3