Ever hear of wanderlust?
Every other weekend, Stella buys a ticket on the next flight out of town and leaves her life behind. Home is a place with too many memories, and departure is the sweetest possible distraction.
As soon as she arrives at her destination, Stella visits the airport bar. She orders a drink and waits for the right guy to come along. A bored businessman, a backpacker, a baggage handler just off shift. If heâs into a hot, no-strings hookup, heâs perfect. Each time is a thrilling escape from reality that gives the term layover a whole new meaning.
When Stella meets the enigmatic Matthew in Chicago one weekend, she hits some serious turbulence. Something about him tells her sheâs not the only one running from the past. The connection between them is explosive, and for the first time, one taste is not enough for Stella. But returning to find a gorgeous man waiting for her is the easy partâfacing the reason sheâs there is a whole other matterâ¦.
Praise for the novels of
New York Times bestselling author Megan Hart
âHartâs beautiful use of language and discerning eye
toward human experience elevate the book to a poignant reflection on the deepest yearnings of the human heart and the seductive temptation of passion in its many forms.â âKirkus Reviews on Tear You Apart
â[Hart] writes erotica for grown-upsâ¦.
[The Space Between Us] is a quiet book, but it packed a major punch for meâ¦. Sheâs a stunning writer, and this is a stunning book.â âSuper Librarian
âNaked is a great story, steeped in emotion.
Hart has a wonderful way with her charactersâ¦. She conveys their thoughts and actions in a manner that brings them to life. And the erotic scenes provide a sizzling read.â âRT Book Reviews
âDeeper is absolutely, positively, the best book that I have read in agesâ¦the writing is fabulous, the charactersâ chemistry is combustible, and the story line brought tears to my eyes more than onceâ¦. Beautiful, poignant and bittersweetâ¦Megan Hart never disappoints.â
âRomance Reader at Heart, Top Pick
âStranger, like Megan Hartâs previous novels,
is an action-packed, sexy, emotional romance that tears up the pages with heat while also telling a touching love storyâ¦. Stranger has a unique, hot premise that Hart delivers on fully.â âBestselling author Rachel Kramer Bussel
â[Broken] is not a traditional romance but the story of a real and complex woman caught in a difficult situation with no easy answers. Well-developed secondary characters and a compelling plot add depth to this absorbing and enticing novel.â
âLibrary Journal
âAn exceptional story and honest characters make Dirty a must-read.â
âRomance Reviews Today
Also by New York Times bestselling author Megan Hart
TEAR YOU APART
THE FAVOR THE SPACE BETWEEN US ALL FALL DOWN PRECIOUS AND FRAGILE THINGS COLLIDE NAKED SWITCH DEEPER STRANGER TEMPTED BROKEN DIRTY
To Johnny, my favorite PITA
And to the Nicest Thing
And special thanks to Laura Hawkins and Lisa and Colm McIvor
for sharing with me their stories about the things that could happen to make someone unable to fly.
I could write without music, but Iâm so glad I donât have to.
Below is a partial playlist of what I listened to while writing Flying. Please support the musicians by buying their music.
âMistake,â Christopher Dallman
âGonna Hurt More,â Aiden James
âGhost,â Ingrid Michaelson
âCross That Line,â Joshua Radin
âSnuff,â Slipknot
âLil Darlin (feat. The OâMyâs),â ZZ Ward
âSadist,â Stone Sour
âWhere We Land,â Ed Sheeran
âGive It To Me Right,â Melanie Fiona
âLeft For You,â Nonpoint
âIf You Want Me,â One Less Reason
âThe Fall,â Bo Bruce
âRev 22-20,â Puscifer
âBet U Wish U Had Me Back,â Halestorm
âI Donât Apologize (1000 Pictures),â Otherwise
âNew York,â Snow Patrol
CHAPTER ONE
Red lips.
Smooth skin.
Perfume.
These are tricks a lot of women know. Men like silky hair and clinging dresses, high heels and gartered stockings like the ones she wears now. In her twenties Stella had taught herself how to be sexy for a man; it wasnât until she was older that she discovered it was so much better to be sexy for herself.
Her feet whisper on the cool industrial tiles as she tips her scarlet-soled pumps into the bin and pushes it along the rollers toward the X-ray machine. Next, her bag, which she affectionately calls the TARDIS. Like the traveling police-box time machine from her sonâs favorite TV show, Stellaâs bag is bigger on the inside. It can hold a weekendâs worth of everything a woman needs to make herself beautiful, plus a book in case she doesnât find anyone worth being beautiful for.