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Love at First Flight - The Heart-Soaring Fake-dating Romantic Comedy to Fly Away With!

Love at First Flight - The Heart-Soaring Fake-dating Romantic Comedy to Fly Away With!

Love at First Flight - The Heart-Soaring Fake-dating Romantic Comedy to Fly Away With!

By: Jo Watson


Publication Date:
Jan, 18 2024
Binding:
Trade Paper Back
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A complete joy: funny, charming, heartwarming and insightful' PAIGE TOON

'Delicious romcom and a genre I personally call autistic-uplit meet in a perfect match. I loved this book' GAIL SCHIMMEL

'Sparkling and sincere, 
Love at First Flight perfectly encapsulates what romance readers love most about the genre: that everyone deserves the joy and beauty of falling in love. What a gem!' THERESE BEHARRIE

Things Pippa enjoys: her job, airplanes, synonyms and tropical fish.

Things Pippa does not enjoy: repeating patterns, tight clothes, people asking why she's single and school reunions.

After four months of only speaking over intercom, when air-traffic controller Pippa Edwards finally meets pilot Andrew Boyce-Jones face-to-face, they discover they've got much more in common than simply working at the same airport.

In fact . . . they both need a date.

Tired of every relationship ending before it's even begun, Pippa wants to evade the inevitable questions at her dreaded ten-year school reunion in Cape Town. And Andrew needs to get his well-meaning family off his back about settling down.

The solution seems simple. A pact - a 
fake dating pact - for as long as it's mutually beneficial. It's perfect.

Or at least it would be if their very real attraction wasn't about to make Pippa question everything she thought she wanted. . .