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Юная Памела отчаянно влюбилась. И не в кого-нибудь, а в самого строгого преподавателя курсов подготовки стюардесс Роджера Карсона. Казалось, симпатичный педагог не обращал на девушку никакого внимания, зато никогда не забывал придраться к ней по пустякам. Обиженная Памела решилась на отчаянный шаг и приняла ухаживания молодого пилота Чипса. Неопытная красавица не ожидала, что ее поступок повлечет за собой цепь непредсказуемых событий…

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First published January 1, 1963

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Betty Beaty

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As an author for Harlequin Romance, Betty Beaty published nine romance novels. She was also known as Catherine Ross, Betty Smith and Karen Campbell.

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August 16, 2021
So after reading a ton of nurse romances (thanks Betty Neels!) I finally got my hands on a stewardess romance, which is as much fun as I thought it would be. Our heroine dutifully passes out cigarettes to passengers (with complimentary matches) in flight, laments the fact that she has to wash all the dishes in the galley, and is appalled (although interestingly not shocked) to discover her supervising stewardess’s room empty on layover. Long flights have “a haze of blue smoke” in the cabin from all the cigarettes, and they frequently stop for refueling, including an unplanned trip to the Iceland airport (not, alas, described in detail).

The hero, somewhat obnoxiously, is “The Chief Technical Officer” of the entire airline, and his chief points of interest seem to be that (1) he is good looking and (2) he is aloof and displays no real interest in the heroine. Since she is twenty-one, obviously she develops an immediate thing for him. There are an assortment of misunderstandings, each of which is conscientiously resolved, and the big misunderstanding is patently ridiculous but Pamela has a big dramatic all-the-sparkle-has-gone-out-of-my-life-forever internal drama for several pages anyway. This is very much one of those book where the real romance is between the heroine and her job and the hero is more or less incidental. And my assumption is that Pamela will get fired as soon as she and the hero (Roger Carson, who is always identified by both first and last names) get married, which actually makes the ending pretty sad.
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December 28, 2018
A sweet romance originally written in the 1950s. A young girl is training to become a stewardess and the book details her flights with the company and her longing for a certain hero.
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