Andie Burke | Fly With Me

The Book: 

Fly With Me by Andie Burke
Published: September 5, 2023 by Griffin
Date read: July 29, 2023

Rating: 4 out of 5.

The Characters: 

Olive and Stella

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The Plot (from Goodreads):

A sparkling and steamy opposites-attract romance, Fly with Me by Andie Burke is filled with sharp banter and that sweet, swooping feeling of finding “the one” when and where you least expect it.

A one-way ticket to love or a bumpy ride ahead?

Flying-phobic ER nurse Olive Murphy is still gripping the armrest from her first-ever take-off when the pilot announces an in-flight medical emergency. Olive leaps into action and saves a life, but ends up getting stuck in the airport hours away from the marathon she’s running in honor of her brother. Luckily for her, Stella Soriano, the stunning type A copilot, offers to give her a ride.

After the two spend a magical day together, Stella makes a surprising Will Olive be her fake girlfriend?

A video of Olive saving a life has gone viral and started generating big sales for Stella’s airline. Stella sees their union as the perfect opportunity to get to the boys’ club executives at her company who keep overlooking her for a long-deserved promotion. Realizing this arrangement could help her too, Olive dives into memorizing Stella’s comically comprehensive three-ring-binder guide to fake dating. As the two grow closer, what’s supposed to be a ruse feels more and more real. Could this be the romantic ride of their lives, or an epic crash and burn?

My Review:

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Loved loved loved. Andie Burke’s writing reminded me of Meryl Wilsner, whom I also adore.

Fly With Me was spicy and sweet at some times and deep and emotional at others.

The banter was amazing, and I really enjoyed Olive and Stella’s relationship.

Since this was single POV (Olive’s), it was a lot easier to get to know and relate to Olive than Stella. I typically prefer dual POV and feel like I would’ve liked Stella more if I saw some chapters from her POV, but it didn’t take away from my enjoyment of the book at all.

I also loved our Zoom chat with Andie Burke and #JoyfulChaosBookClub!

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