When life as you know it ends, do you give up the fight or take a chance on a new beginning?
After almost losing his life in a horrific plane crash, Warren Parker locks himself away in a humble beach rental where he can hide from the world. As he finally makes his way out of the shadows and into the sun, he discovers that sometimes when you step outside of your own world, you find a whole new … whole new one is waiting.
Resilient and driven Ali Price is determined not to let her ex- husband take anything else from her. She’s been hurt before and knows she has what it takes to bounce back. With a water tight five year plan to get her life on track, Ali won’t let anything stand in her way.
When a stranger arrives in town with mysterious green eyes and a desolate expression, will Ali’s plan fall to pieces, or will a serendipitous meeting bring two healing hearts together at a time when they both need someone more than they care to admit?
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I thought this was a nice slow burn. This is Warren’s book, he’s the brother that had been in the accident. He is hiding out and trying to get better, when he finds a waitress that he becomes smitten with. Ali is there after a rough divorce, trying to get back on her feet, and hiding from her ex.
This was a safe read, the ex does show up, but she handles it. There is a lot of pushing away on her side, but Warren is patient. These two have great chemistry. There was a little suspense. We get an epilogue and an hea.
This was so good once I started reading it I couldn’t put it down. This is the 2nd book about the Parker Airlines family. This is about Warren who’s gotten depressed after a terrible plane crash and decides he needs to getaway and reevaluate his life and takes off for parts unknown and whines up in Clearwater.
Alice (Ali) who’s working as a waitress at Castaway she’s not had the best in life by her own family nor the ex husband.
Warren realizes there’s something there that she makes thing’s that were swirling in his mind about the crash, his family, what was he going to do with his life thing’s just calm down and he knows she’s who he’s been looking for even if he doesn’t understand it.
This is the 2nd book in this series and I definitely would recommend reading this
This is the second book in the Cockpit series, and here we have Warren and Ali’s story. As with the prequel and the first book, I became hooked from the very beginning and could not put it down. The author has a wonderful way of capturing your interest and I became invested in Warren and Ali’s story. They are both two souls who are healing and even though they don’t realize it, in need of love. Warren was in a horrific plane crash where he almost lost his life and Ali is dealing with the pain her ex-husband caused her. She is determined not to let her heart rule again, but then in walks Warren, and puts a dent in her plans. These two were just so amazing together and I really enjoyed following their story and seeing how they begin to open up and open their hearts to each other. This was a well-written, emotional, and heartwarming story and I am glad to have had the opportunity to read it. I look forward to reading the next one!
I received a complimentary copy from the author and am voluntarily leaving my review.
I absolutely love the Parker’s! This is Warren and Ali’s story and picks up perfectly after Liam’s story ended. Warren had crashed a plane and is no longer wanting to fly, which is what this family does. He goes to Clearwater to heal and find peace, only to find Ali. She has some secrets of her own, but the two of them have an undeniable chemistry that is tested by her ex and his demons. I love the banter and closeness with the Parker family and how they have each other’s backs without even being asked. Looking forward to the next book!
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Ali Price is just trying to move on from a really bad relationship. She just needs to keep her head down and not fall for the gorgeous stranger. Easy right?
Warren Parker needs a bit of time away from his family. After a tragic accident, he doesn’t know what he wants anymore. Where no one knows him, he starts to pick up the pieces of his life.
I really enjoyed this book. It’s the third book in the Cockpit series. I felt so bad for Warren. He truly had it rough. You could tell that he didn’t want to disappoint his family but also didn’t think he had it in him anymore.
Ali broke my heart when we find out her past. She literally gave up her dream. I loved the way she befriended Warren and was willing to strike up a frienship. Her and Jack’s banter was hilarious!
The Parker series is so good. This is a big family and they are there for each other. Warren had a plane crash in the last one and insists that he’s not flying again. Ali just wants her ex to leave her alone.
I received a free copy of this book and I am voluntarily leaving a honest review.
Rating 4.5 stars
Received as an ARC and leaving my honest review *spoiler alert*. This is the 2nd book in the series and although they’re connected, each can be read as a standalone.
In the 1st book, you read that Warren survived a crash and has decided to give up flying because he can’t get over the fact (and fear) that the crash could have killed passengers if any had been on the plane then. He shuts his persistent family out and wanting some peace and quiet, runs off to Clearwater a beach town, but nightmares of the crash still keeps him up at night.
Out for a meal one night, he strolls into a bar for a burger and sees Ali, a waitress, who’s also running/escaping her past and her regrets. She’s wary and guarded and tries to get rid of Warren, who she assumes is either a beach bum or is linked to her past. Of course Warren decides to keep coming back, seeing that she appears to have somehow managed to distract him from his nightmares. The 2 start a friendship of sorts but kept their pasts and who they are secret. When her past comes back, will what they have be enough or will they go their own way before they even begun?
Loved that the story is low angst and easy to read, with romance and steam, and the love and support of family the centre of it all. But I had a few irks- honestly didn’t quite understand why she was so ashamed of her past when it wasn’t her fault or by her own doing. The bigger irk was that Warren was suffering from some level of PTSD , but instead of going through counselling, his family just expected him to brush off the crash and get back in the cockpit and his brother actually did force him to fly on his own. That is just stupid and risky and in reality, wouldn’t and shouldn’t be done! So that took off 0.5 stars for me. But overall it’s a good read and I’m enjoying the series… seriously, who wouldn’t want a hot pilot boyfriend who could personally fly you anywhere!
Growing up in the foster system all Ali ever wanted was a family to call her own. Now she’s lost everything to her husband’s addiction. Divorced and hiding out in the small town of Clearwater, Ali has a solid five year plan. But when a handsome guy shows up in town setting her nerves on edge, Ali’s lack of ability to trust anyone will be challenged by the gorgeous guy who does all the right things.
Warren Parker is trying to heal physically and mentally after crashing one of his family’s jets, but his decision to quit flying falls on deaf ears as his large over-bearing family just won’t stop nagging him to get back to work. Taking some time off in Clearwater, Florida he meets sweet, sad-eyed Ali waitressing at the local bar and grill and he recognizes something familiar in her he sees in his own mirror. Will Warren be able to prove to Ali that he can be trusted?
When Ali’s past catches up to her, and she finds out who Warren is, will their fragile beginning end all too soon?
It felt like this author got a little carried away with this book as too many details were overlooked.
–Warren’s plane accident was completely glossed over. We were given no information as to why the plane crashed; pilot error, mechanical or weather related, where it crashed, or how he was found.
–When Ali’s ex shows up he appears somewhat aggressive and in need of help but then he just accepts she has moved on and won’t help him even though his very life is literally in danger.
–And why would her ex want her to steal from her boss but he doesn’t steal the jar she’d been saving tips in for months?
I received an ARC and voluntarily offer this review.
Wow, Take Me Anywhere was honestly a huge surprise for me, I didn’t read the blurb to this book as I am loving the series so I’m just reading them in order and I’m so glad I didn’t know what the book was about. The Parker Clan seems to have it so together so to see Warren so broken after his plane crash and truly feeling for him when it seems as if his family won’t give him a moment to recover before expecting him to want to fly again is so frustrating. Then along comes Ali who has had a rough life and is running from an ex, you just know these two need to find each other and heal. That’s exactly what they do although Ali ends up getting quite the scare they end up working together, not they they don’t have some drama and crazy to deal with before they find their HEA. Thankfully the Parker Clan also redeem themselves as well because I would really hate to be angry with them going forward. This series is too good and I don’t want to miss a single book!
Rating: 4.5 Stars
Warren shows has a life-altering event that would affect anyone. Ali’s event has made her gun shy. But that doesn’t stop her from wanting to follow her dream. This may be one thing these two people have in common – a heart that hurts.
The authors did a good job in showing the reader how two people can rise above their pain in order to change their lives and to open their hearts to possibilities. This was a story where you say “uh, wow!” This is different from the first book because I felt that what was going on with Ali was the focus. Warren seemed to want to stay in the background until we understand her life.
I think this book was the toughest one. We have a story that seems so sad. How can two people who have been through what they have come back from it. What’s good is that we don’t have to wonder too long because our authors show that it is possible. And just like the first book this ends on a happy, if not romantic, note. It solidified the fact that I’ll follow this series to the end and then go back and read them one after the other. Then I will have to see what else these authors have to offer.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
Warren and Ali love story is wonderful written that you can help but falling in love with them.
Ali been through alot with her ex husband and family. She doesn’t trust easily.
Warren has been running and seems lost since his accident. When they meet their chemistry has been off the charts. Through laugh and love they found hea.
Authors does a wonderful job writing the storyline. They brings back the family in the book. I can’t wait to continue the series.
Ali & Warren are not looking for a relationship. Love has other ideas. These two deal with real world issues, trusting again when life has taken it from them.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
These Parker boys fly away with your heart and charm your soul.
Warren Parker faced one of his biggest fears as a pilot and lived. Broken and weary, he hides from his family, his responsibilities, taking stalk of his life and his future. Ali, broken, yet not destroyed from a disastrous marriage, is hiding away in the quaint beach town, lost and afraid of dreaming. These two are both perfectly broken. Scared of truly living. The authors use the charm of the sea side community and a scrappy old sailor to help both characters learn to live again.
I really enjoyed this story. The plot moved swiftly without limiting the story line. I love that no matter what, the Parker family will always take time for one another. The love of this family is so endearing, you can’t help but wish you were one of the clan. I cannot wait to see where this series flies me to next.
Both Ali and Warren were running from things in their pasts that gave them jaded views of the present. Neither were ready for the other to push them pasts the events that les them to the beginning of the rest of their lives. I enjoyed the story but there were just TOO many f-bombs dropping all over the place…
I received a free review copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
I am loving every single book from this cockpit series. Another awesome Parker book. This is Warren and Ali’s story.
Ali had it rough. A douchebag of a husband who literally ruined all that she had accomplished. Now she’s left to get a divorce, move, and move on.
Warren’s all messed up. After crashing his plane he’s having doubts about what he wants to do with his life and where it’s headed. When your family IS aviation, you crash and your soul burns.
I can’t wait until the next book! Highly recommend to all fans of romance and billionaires.
I received an advance copy of this book. I am voluntarily giving my honest review, and I plan to buy this book when it becomes available.
4.5 stars
I just love this series! One of my favorite aspects of the authors’ storytelling is that each book thus far (Including the introductory Christmas novella) takes place in a beautifully, visual setting. I was able to see exactly what the author wrote. Both these authors were new to me in November when I read, Cockpit Christmas.. Each book is heavy with family dynamic. A close nit family that are loving and loyal, with each other’s best interests at heart. Always! I admit, so far, each book’s characters are my favorites. And at the end of each book is a few sneak peek pages into what is coming next. I believe it is Mason Parker whose story is next!
Parker Airlines is an extremely successful company. With the exception of the Parker matriarch, the rest of the family are pilots. And billionaires at that! Each member has a different personality, each with their own insecurities. In particular, Warren is struggling after surviving a plane crash. To get some perspective, and away from the pressure of his over-protective family, he heads to Clearwater, a beautiful beach community in Florida on the Gulf. Personally, I have wanted to travel there and after reading Take Me Anywhere, I am more eager to than ever before, thanks in part to the descriptive writing talents of this author duo.
While in Clearwater, Warren meets a beautiful, sassy woman named Ali. At the beginning, he intends to keep his distance. However, Warren can’t ignore the chemistry between them and the always present look of sadness in her expressive eyes. Ali’s sadness pulls out Warren’s protective instincts. Warren and Ali don’t get together instantly. There is a justifiably slow build to their relationship. Inevitably, with the attraction between them growing, it is only a matter of time before they can no longer deny their true feelings.
Warren has been through a tough few months. And while his body has healed, his mind is living in uncertainty. That said, he is just as sexy and cocky as any of his brothers, and just as persistent as his interfering sister. And still, despite his persistence, Ali was slow to give her trust. And truthfully, I liked that her ‘walls’ didn’t just crumble down in the face of Warren’s tenacity to win her over.
I addition to two great characters finding happiness in their lives and with each other, there is a bit of suspense and angst caused by an ex that resolved quickly and off the pages. That was where I had a tiny bit of disappointment. I am not fully satisfied unless I see that Karma did its job, lol. But that is just my preference.
If you haven’t read any of this series yet, I highly recommend it. After all the books are released, this series will go on my “binge-read” list. Each book can be read on its own but I highly propose you read the novella. It is a very quick read and introduces you to not only each member of this incredible family, but their amazing, fun and loyal dynamic. AND it takes place in a beautiful setting!
This is my honest and unbiased review. Thank you for taking the time to read it. 🙂
Ali is so perfect for Warren. She not like the rest. They both have hurdles to overcome but they help each other. I loved how she fit right in with his family and they didn’t scare her away. Can’t wait for the next book.
Warren Parker and Ali are perfect for each other! Take Me Anywhere is a can’t put down binge worthy read that had me flipping the pages to see what was going to happen. I adore the Cockpit Series and can’t wait until the next book!
I didn’t think it was possible to love a book more than I did the one before but this story was ah-maz-ing! While this book had a level of sweetness to it there was also a brokenness to both Warren and Ali that just tugged on my heartstrings and made me want to hug them tight. Reading Warren and Ali’s story was so inspiring and beautiful. The fact that they both had to overcome some pretty significant obstacles but they were able to do it together was just greatness. I wasn’t ready for this book to end, I’m definitely going to have a book hangover from this one.
“Take Me Anywhere” (Cockpit Series Book 2) by Britney Bell and C. Lesbirel is a great read. I enjoyed Warren and Ali’s story. This is a great addition to this series. Packed with romance, humor, family, billionaires, and more. I’m looking forward to seeing what happens next with the Parker family. Highly recommend to all fans of romance, family, billionaires, and series.