Tiffany Nicholls couldn't do any thing right when she was on the same flight with Ben Maxwell the pilot. He always found fault and he didn't mind doing it loudly before everyone and his mom.Tiffany had been seeing a man named Nick, she had broken off with him when he let her know he wanted a closer relationship, but he wasn't talking marriage. He had asked Tiffany to go away with him, and she thought it was for a platonic weekend, her friend told her to ask Nick if it was, and Nick thought she was being silly. Of course it was for sex.Tiffany was upset by this and when she got home, her Aunt Margery, the woman who raised her since Tiffany was 10, phoned her and wanted to know when she was going to meet the special man in Taffany's life, Tiffany had told her Aunt about the man, but not his name.Margery wanted Tiffany to be as happy as she was with her husband, but she was afraid Tiffany was scarred from her parents bad marriage, and divorce.Tiffany asured her she was fine, Margery pressed her to give her the name of the special man, since Tiffany had just had a run-in with Ben she gave his name. Thinking her Aunt in the country won't ever meet Ben.When Tiffany got home again from a long interval of time. She saw Margery in the parking lot talking to Ben.Ben played as if he knew all about his being Tiffany's special man.Now we find out, Ben had been in love with Tiffany all along, but she just didn't see him as a man.(I don't blame her, he was so mean) But he was jealous of man going out with Tiffany or even asking about her, before this happened.Now he gave Tiffany a ring, and they became engaged. Ben made a decided to ask that Tiffany not be put on any plane he was flying.Tiffany found out and she was so angry. Then Ben's plane went down, and no one knew if he was alive or dead.When Tiffany found he was alive, she ran to him and hugged and kissed him.Ben told her he couldn't concentate when they were on the same plane, because all he thought about was Tiffany, and not what he was supposed to be doing.This is one of those books that you want to throw against the wall, Ms Steele writes lots of books like that, but if you keep in mind, the hero is jealous of the object of his affections from the begining of the story it's easier to see things from his point of view.I disagree with the choice given as also reads, I like Susan Fox, Rebecca Winters, Helen Brooks, the late Essie Summers, late great Betty Neels, and Eva Rutland, both her regencys and her contemporaries.
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