About this series
Stella di Imbrogliado has always made the most of bad situations – but when her life takes a major detour and her loved-ones betray her, she reroutes her journey altogether. With nothing left to lose, she departs her old life by enlisting in the U.S. Air Force.
In this bizarre new world where orders are shouted, showers are a social event, and sweat is the ultimate beauty aid, she taps her unimagined strength and begins to see that her worst day might have been the biggest blessing of her life.
Then there's Gabe McCreary, a wounded warrior who is battling post traumatic stress, missing home, and adjusting to his changed physique – moving forward seems to be his biggest battle yet.
When their lives collide, the draw is instant. Despite their turbulent histories and enough baggage to ground an airliner, they just work. Through night terrors, a temporary duty assignment, and her unfortunate vomiting spell they learn how to laugh and live again.
Note: This is all three books from the Taking Flight Series Combined: Departure, Turbulence, and Arrival. It's also available in print format at Amazon.
This series contains adult situations and rough language. It is intended for a mature audience.
Titles in the series (3)
- Taking Flight: Departure: Taking Flight, #1
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Stella di Imbrogliado has always made the most of bad situations – but when her life takes a major detour and her loved-ones betray her, she reroutes her journey altogether. With nothing left to lose, she departs her old life by enlisting in the U.S. Air Force. In this bizarre new world where orders are shouted, showers are a social event, and sweat is the ultimate beauty aid, she taps her unimagined strength and begins to see that her worst day may have been the biggest blessing of her life.
- Taking Flight: Turbulence: Taking Flight, #2
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Stella isn't the same doormat whose life shattered on that dreary winter day. She braved screeching training instructors, crawled through fire ants, and endured the world's most awkward showers on her journey to empowerment. Then there's Gabe McCreary, a wounded warrior who is battling post traumatic stress, missing home, and adjusting to his changed physique - moving forward seems to be his biggest battle yet. When their lives collide, the draw is instant. Despite their turbulent histories and enough baggage to ground an airliner, they just work. Through night terrors, a temporary duty assignment, and her trust issues, they learn how to laugh and live again. **Please note, this book picks up where Taking Flight: Departure leaves off. It will make a lot more sense if you read that one first. It's available as a free purchase at most digital bookstores.**
- Taking Flight: Arrival: Taking Flight, #3
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Stella endured a terrible marriage and even worse mother. But she's stronger now. Her time in the Air Force has taught her strength, courage, fortitude, and her true worth. Despite all this, her demons refuse to let go, unlike the contents of her tummy at the most unfortunate time. But Gabe's love is steady and sure – even through physical altercations with her mother and sleazy ex. Gabe survived having been blown up and the subsequent, unending surgeries only to have his world turned upside down by a spitfire woman who loves him through nightmares, blizzards, meeting each other's family, and panic attacks. Too bad just the thought of putting a ring on it would send her running scared.
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