Wednesday, 24 January 2018

ARC Review Rant: Flight Season by Marie Marquardt


Release Date: 20, February, 2018
Publisher: Wednesday Books
Pages: 352
Genre: Contemporary
Source: Publisher
Rate: 4/5


SYNOPSIS


Back when they were still strangers, TJ Carvalho witnessed the only moment in Vivi Flannigan’s life when she lost control entirely. Now, TJ can’t seem to erase that moment from his mind, no matter how hard he tries. Vivi doesn’t remember any of it, but she’s determined to leave it far behind. And she will.


But when Vivi returns home from her first year away at college, her big plans and TJ’s ambition to become a nurse land them both on the heart ward of a university hospital, facing them with a long and painful summer together – three months of glorified babysitting for Ángel, the problem patient on the hall. Sure, Ángel may be suffering from a life-threatening heart infection, but that doesn’t make him any less of a pain.



As it turns out, though, Ángel Solís has a thing or two to teach them about all those big plans, and the incredible moments when love gets in their way.

REVIEW

Story revolves around 3 different people, Vivi, TJ & Ángel. Vivi loves birds and is pretty obsessed with them. TJ is studying in a community college becoming a nurse. Ángel is a heart patient whose life is at risk 24/7. When TJ discovers that Vivi is the same dancing girl from the bar, the real story gets started from here!!!
This novel was one emotional piece of beauty. Vivi is an extremely courageous and strong willed girl handling her mother and tuition fee crisis after her dad's death. TJ's immense support to her was also *cough cough* really really gentlemanly :'). Ángel is a very nice humorous character. His constant teasing & witty dialogues were fun to read. It's a wonderful story about how a girl handles everything in her life alone after her father's death and how she grows constantly throughout the novel and learns stuff. 
Overall, a beautiful emotional read which will make you most definitely cry :')

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