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Star Dust (Fly Me to the Moon, Book One) - Genevieve Turner, Emma Barry
Star Dust (Fly Me to the Moon, Book One)
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Houston, 1962Anne-Marie Smith wanted normal: a loving husband, two beautiful kids, and a well-kept house. But when she catches her husband cheating, she decides that normal isn’t worth it. Now in a new city with a new job, she’s trying to find her new normal—but she knows it doesn’t include the... show more
Houston, 1962Anne-Marie Smith wanted normal: a loving husband, two beautiful kids, and a well-kept house. But when she catches her husband cheating, she decides that normal isn’t worth it. Now in a new city with a new job, she’s trying to find her new normal—but she knows it doesn’t include the sexy playboy astronaut next door.Commander Kit Campbell has a taste for fast: fast cars, fast planes, and even faster women. But no ride he’s ever taken will be as fast as the one he’s taking into orbit. He’s willing to put up with the prying adoration of an entire country if it will get him into space.But Anne-Marie and Kit’s inconvenient attraction threatens both normal and fast. As the space race heats up, his ambitions and their connection collide and combustion threatens their plans… and their hearts.
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B01547OVBC
Pages no: 307
Edition language: English
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TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it
2.0 Star Dust (Fly Me to the Moon #1) by Emma Barry and Genevieve Turner
*sigh* This book had such potential, but was weak limp noodle of a story. I shouldn't have been so excited to read a historical romance by two contemporary romance authors, but SPACE RACE ROMANCE was just something I couldn't resist. I didn't like the heroine and felt neutral about the hero and thei...
Saturdays in Books
Saturdays in Books rated it
3.5 Review: Star Dust (Fly Me to the Moon #1)
So, maybe I'll stick with regency romance? There are interesting scenes recalling the early days of the American space program, firmly fictionalized, but wildly exciting. Which is cool and all, but, as historical fiction, also means being trapped in the firmly entrenched gender roles in the natio...
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