The Armstrong brothers are wealthy, wild-at-heart bad boys—until their father’s will demands they prove themselves and marry in order to inherit their fortune.Eldest brother Cooper channels his reckless spirit into becoming CEO of his own airline. The only thing better than the adrenaline rush of flying is his one-night stand with a stunning stranger. At first he doesn’t recognize the fiery … fiery barista he clashes with years later at an airport coffee shop. But when Stormy Halifax turns up as his new house sitter, Cooper knows she’s his Cinderella. And he doesn’t just want her in his mansion. He wants her back in his bed.
Stormy can’t believe she’s living under Cooper’s roof. Gorgeous and arrogant, he’s convinced she’ll surrender again—and he’s right. But just as Stormy is succumbing to a world of pleasure, her trust is shattered. And the biggest challenge Cooper has ever faced will be proving he wants Stormy, now and forever, for all the right reasons.
Turbulent Intentions was originally published as Below the Radar – The Billionaire Aviators. This edition has been completely edited and revised, including significant plot changes.
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A good story all in all. I liked the characters and revisiting some of the Anderson’s is always a treat. Parts of the ending was a bit rushed and broken hence the 4 stars.
If you want some light romance, this is a book for you.
The Armstrong brothers are wealthy, wild-at-heart bad boys—until their father’s will demands they prove themselves and marry in order to inherit their fortune.
Eldest brother Cooper channels his reckless spirit into becoming CEO of his own airline. The only thing better than the adrenaline rush of flying is his one-night stand with a stunning stranger. At first he doesn’t recognize the fiery barista he clashes with years later at an airport coffee shop. But when Stormy Halifax turns up as his new house sitter, Cooper knows she’s his Cinderella.
Loved this one! A whole new group of brothers who need help with matchmaking and now Sherman has taken over the task and helping out his nephews. Cooper is first up after the death of his father and the stipulations of the will. None of the brothers like the terms but Cooper doesn’t falter and takes hold of his life and strikes out and becomes CEO of his own airline. He has always loved to fly and this is the perfect way for him to live…and he still pilots his own planes. The only thing missing is a woman in his life. There was one who got under his skin, a one night affair who ran from him and even though he looked for her he never forgot her. Stormy has led a difficult life but she doesn’t let it get her down and even though she may become homeless in a matter of hours and her customer service job at the airport is trying at times especially when a certain pilot shows up at her counter and is arrogant and doesn’t recognize her. They has a one-night stand 6 years ago and she instantly recognizes him but he doesn’t know her. Soon, though, Sherman has her instilled in Cooper’s home and nature takes its course and it doesn’t take him long to finally remember her. Chemistry has a way of finding a way. Definitely a keeper and now I cannot stop until I get the next one in this series!
Melody Anne does it again! What an amazing story! I love that this is a spin off of Billionaire Bachelors. I love the Anderson’s. Now we get a new set of characters to love. You still get to hear from Joseph and his matchmaking. Cooper and Stormy are a wonderful couple to love. I can’t wait for the next book
There are no strangers in a Melody Anne story. She takes the theory oF six degrees of separation to heart. Whether friends, family or acquaintances there is a link that connects her writing and sometimes it’s so subtle, it’s easy to overlook. Turbulent Intentions proves that. I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review. The theme of love as a unifying force is often used but I enjoyed how a random meeting rippled though the lives of two people and changed them for the better. With a gentle push from a familiar friend and a little help from an age old romance, Turbulent Intentions is as adorable as it is emotional. A feel good story.
Melody Anne has been writing books for quite a while. Why I’ve never read one before now makes absolutely no sense. Apparently, I’m an idiot because I have really been missing out. And before you roll your eyes about this being a billionaire book, just stop it. I know how those millionaire books are and I know how much people hate on them. But this one was different. It wasn’t snooty or standoffish or even something us peasants can’t relate to. It was awesome. It was magical. It is a new favorite.
Usually I have page after page of notes on the book that I’m reading. I have a horrible memory and jotting those sometimes snarky notes down is the only thing that helps me remember all of my issues and/or likes with a book. You know how many notes I had for this book? Zero. Zip. Nada. I had none! I think it was because I didn’t have time to write anything down! I blew through this book at an embarrassing pace. Simply put: I just couldn’t get enough. Of course, in hindsight, I wish that I had slowed down because now it’s over and I’m a little ashamed of my reading binge but it was SOO good.
Basically, I loved everything about this book. The characters were absolutely perfect, the plot was exciting and kept me interested and the ending/beginning/everything-in-between was exactly how it should be. I should really expound on that statement but I kinda don’t want to. I know that in the excited verbal explosion that will come, I will give away some plot-twist or secret that you really need to experience first-hand. I will say this … this is no ordinary billionaire book. Unlike most books in this little genre, it didn’t put the money as the subject of the book. It was something that was there, lurking in the background but it didn’t take priority over the important stuff on these pages. It gave me a new respect for books like it but I know that none will ever be able to measure up.
There was one thing that I detested … the ending. Hated it. There should have been at least 300 more pages to this story because I just didn’t want it to end. The only light at the end of this tunnel is that I have the next book in the series on my Kindle. Right. Now. Yep. I just got it today and I CANNOT wait to dive into it because the Armstrong brothers … sweet, baby Jesus. I want an Armstrong brother. Christmas is coming up if someone wants to get me a tall, dark and handsome gift. My husband won’t mind. Fine, he would. But he would probably get over it. LOVE this book. ADORE this book. I really hope that the next book is just as good or I will lose my shit. There’s a lot to live up to but I have a feeling that this author is going to deliver and maybe even top Turbulent Intentions. Just save me the time it will take to harass you to read this book and go get it. Immediately.
* I received this novel in exchange for an honest review *