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emotional
hopeful
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
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Spice Level:
🌶
Tropes:
second-chance romance, later-in-life romance
Twelve years and vast oceans have separated them. Can a chance encounter rekindle their love in just mere hours?
The Flight Between Us is a sweet second-chance romance novella. Told from dual perspectives, the reader experiences both Maya's and Vivan’s thoughts and emotions in real time. With only a short period to make up for twelve years of heartache, the characters must process their feelings quickly, but the story never feels rushed. While some novellas may feel incomplete, that is not the case for June Sagewood’s book. The story is very well-paced, and the resolution is satisfying.
With main characters in their mid-thirties, adult readers who prefer later-in-life romance books will appreciate The Flight Between Us. The romance is steamy and open-door but not explicit, making it appropriate for most readers. Diverse character representation and the awe of exploring a new and bustling city broaden the book’s scope. June Sagewood’s prose is eloquent, and her characters immediately draw the reader in with their depth and raw emotions. This novella is a worthwhile choice for those seeking a quick read that does not compromise on its impact. I look forward to reading more from June Sagewood following this debut.
Spice Level:
🌶
Tropes:
second-chance romance, later-in-life romance
Twelve years and vast oceans have separated them. Can a chance encounter rekindle their love in just mere hours?
The Flight Between Us is a sweet second-chance romance novella. Told from dual perspectives, the reader experiences both Maya's and Vivan’s thoughts and emotions in real time. With only a short period to make up for twelve years of heartache, the characters must process their feelings quickly, but the story never feels rushed. While some novellas may feel incomplete, that is not the case for June Sagewood’s book. The story is very well-paced, and the resolution is satisfying.
With main characters in their mid-thirties, adult readers who prefer later-in-life romance books will appreciate The Flight Between Us. The romance is steamy and open-door but not explicit, making it appropriate for most readers. Diverse character representation and the awe of exploring a new and bustling city broaden the book’s scope. June Sagewood’s prose is eloquent, and her characters immediately draw the reader in with their depth and raw emotions. This novella is a worthwhile choice for those seeking a quick read that does not compromise on its impact. I look forward to reading more from June Sagewood following this debut.