Whenever you pick up a romance, you know that two people are going to end up together. The fun in reading that romance is finding out who and how. The how’s usually entail many missed signals and misunderstandings that the two characters will they have to work through on their way to love. In this story, Ginny McCutcheon and Ben McAlister have their work cut out for them, only it isn't as simple as missed signals and misunderstandings, it is about missing gunfire, swinging fists, and sabotage, all the while trying to come to terms with the fact that someone is out to kill Ginny. Through the desert and fire and even some cattle, we see Ginny come to terms with unanswered prayers, faith and ultimately love. During this time Ben saves her not only with his fists and his wits, but with his heart and his faith and love for God and for her.
While reading these types of stories, you want to be swept away into believing this particular story can happen and at the same time believe that this type of love doesn't happen every day. In this book, I was swept away by the characters, not only because they live in the world of aviation, but because they were both believable and likeable. Ben and Ginny are both avid pilots---Ginny being the famous "Ginger McAlister" chief diva for the Dare Divas Barnstorming Toupe, while Ben is a former Air Force Airman, who has recently left Uncle Sam behind to return to his hometown, Holyoake. Holyoake, a place Ginny ran away from and has no intention of ever returning to. Not only does it hold too much pain for her, she genuinely loves her life as a pilot for the Dare Divas. Holyoake is the last place she wants to be. At times, I found Ginny to be naive, but in the end it didn't bother me, since being naive is not that uncommon in real life. Ben was as wonderful a man as any woman could hope to ever find--a true angel even when he wasn't up in the sky flying.
This story is exciting, genuine, and heartwarming. It contains interesting twists and turns on page and in the sky, which were very uplifting. A wonderful story that I won on Goodreads and that is definitely a high-star "goodread.”