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. 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.
HUBBY'S REVIEW:
This book opens up with a father on his deathbed and the four sons leaving to go find a bar to find a drunk man so they can pick a fight with someone. I was thinking that I was not going to like these characters right away. After the father passes they find out that he changed part of the will so that they would receive all of their money until they marry. Their mother explains what was going on in their father's mind, but they are all pissed and leave. Now you fast forward to a wedding that the eldest Cooper had already agreed to attend and there he meets Stormy, and they end up on his yacht and by the time he has awaken she is gone. Now six years later Cooper has built an airline company and still flies planes and drives fast cars, and can be rude when ordering coffee or just in general. Happens to be Stormy that he is rude to and the thing about it is he does not remember her. She of course remembers him. His uncle works as the meddler trying to put them together, and when she needs a place to stay she finally gives in. Cooper still does not remember her and when he does he acts like he doesn’t and then of course that again is her fault. There are times when I really like the story but there are other times when he is being such an ass I would not want my daughter to be with him. The outlining characters help with the story which overall is not bad. I got this book from netgalley. I gave it 3 stars.
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