
Member Reviews

So grateful to have the opportunity to read such a sweet novel! I loved how the relationship between Lanie and Ridley was so layered and not entirely covered in rose colored lenses like so much of the genre is. The wedding plot was full of drama, as it should be! I love to see Black Love so well written.

I had difficulty downloading this title, but I'm glad I was able to. This was a fun read. A bit of spice, but not too much. The story was a bit predictable, as many romance novels are. I would recommend this book to my girl friends.

Thank you so much to @netgalley for the chance to review Frequent Fliers by Noué Kirwan. Lanie meets pompous Dr. Ridley on an international flight. Maybe he’s not all bad, though… they became friends and enjoyed meeting up when the other visited. Lanie has to be the cheerful maid of honor when her cousin is planning a wedding to Lanie’s ex-boyfriend. Sweet and a bit spicy, this book was a perfect beach read!

A cute but predictable romance novel with great representation of a variety of cultural backgrounds.

Lanie is not lucky in love. She lives in New York City but is flying back and forth to the UK so she can be best mate to her cousin Gemma who is marrying Lanie’s best friend, Jonah, whom she thought she would be marrying. Her frequent flights find her on the same plane as Dr. Ridley Aronsen who is working on medical research. His wife died over three years ago leaving him with joint custody of his wife’s daughter, Bea, and her ex-husband, Gavin. I really liked this book. It was fun seeing Ridley and Lanie develop a strong, loving relationship that was often tested. She had many in her family telling her that she was not enough for Ridley and her insecurities caused a lot of problems for them. Ridley was not accustomed to falling in love again, so things were not easy for him either. I liked Bea’s insecurities and strengths as she struggled with seeing Ridley with a girlfriend. The times Lanie and Ridley were together enjoying each other with fun things to do added a lot to the story. Great book about holding out hope and trying to make things work.