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Rumours: AeroRomance Series, #2
Rumours: AeroRomance Series, #2
Rumours: AeroRomance Series, #2
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Rumours: AeroRomance Series, #2

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You Will Instantly Fall For The New Mile High Love And Romance From The High Flying AeroRomance Series.

Telma Cortez Unzips The Passionate Lives Of Her Airline Colleagues. If You Haven't Yet Flown With Telma And VisionAire Airlines, Hop On Board Now. Telma's Theatre In The Sky Will Take You Stratospheric.

The Series Has Its Own Theme Music          From Award Winning 'Lovers Rock Band', iFoundation. See Telma Cortez' Series Video On Her YouTube channel.

In this short and very hot romance story, Rumours, we meet Chris Anderson, a great pilot who is also a champion surfer and a buffed to boot.  His relationship with Flight Attendant Tamara Wilkinson is progressing at an amazing pace and all is right with his world until hidden obligations crop up that require an unannounced absence. Rumours are part of human nature and can take on a life of their own. VisionAire is not immune to that human flaw which threatens dire consequences for the fledgling couple.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 10, 2013
ISBN9781497720398
Rumours: AeroRomance Series, #2

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    Rumours - Telma Cortez

    Rumours

    AeroRomance Series, Volume 2

    Telma Cortez

    Published by Alternate Pages A Writers Publisher, 2013.

    Table of Contents

    Title Page

    Rumours

    Rumours

    Hello, it’s me, Telma. Everything is fine at VisionAire; its business as usual with the sole exception of poor Captain Anderson. It’s really a shame, you know, what happened to him. We all share a little of the blame, but there really was no malice in what happened. It was just rumours and idle gossip and never should have gone so far. In our close-knit aviation life, gossip can be a problem. It’s a sobering thought that just a few harmless words can have near tragic consequences.  We say things every day without thinking, never realizing that words can also be weapons that hurt even though they were never intended to do so.

    Did you ever stand idly by and watch something really stupid happen?  Did you wish later that you had intervened, even though you knew that anything you tried to do would probably have made things worse?  I have, and now I have to tell someone because I feel so guilty. This is why I’m writing to you about it.

    Chris Anderson was a new hire, but he fit right in and everyone quickly came to adore him. He was just as handsome as Grant and some of our other pilots...but in a totally different way. Just a tad older than the others, he had the rugged good looks of an action adventure movie star. With a craggy face, he looked like the wrong guy to tangle with. The only time I saw his lethal potential was at a restaurant in New York when he first came onboard our aircraft. Charles Stross, our CEO and chief hunk at VisionAire, had offered to buy dinner for the whole crew at the beginning of a four-day mandated crew rest.

    The entire crew (Captain Grant Edwards was doing Captain Anderson’s flight checks) was taken to an expensive restaurant in Manhattan. As we approached the entrance, we heard screams from across the street, and saw a flamboyantly dressed man slapping a young girl who was obviously a prostitute. It was a brutal beating, and Chris excused himself from the

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