Title: Cockpit
Synopsis:
Throttle Up...
High school sweethearts reunite forty years later at 37,000 feet. Commercial airline pilot Bobbi Cooper gets a blast from the past when her high school sweetheart Mack is a first-class passenger on her transatlantic flight to London. He’s still irresistible, but…is that a wedding ring on his finger?
It seems turbulence isn’t always caused by weather. Used to being in control at all times, Bobbi is reeling from the end of her crummy marriage and she must learn at Mack’s capable hands that losing control can be oh so sexy. Throttle up as past loves collide
Author: Kate Deveaux
Series: N/A
Pages: N/A
Date Published: 2015
Publisher: Ellora's Cave
Format: Kindle
Genre: Romance
Throttle Up...
High school sweethearts reunite forty years later at 37,000 feet. Commercial airline pilot Bobbi Cooper gets a blast from the past when her high school sweetheart Mack is a first-class passenger on her transatlantic flight to London. He’s still irresistible, but…is that a wedding ring on his finger?
It seems turbulence isn’t always caused by weather. Used to being in control at all times, Bobbi is reeling from the end of her crummy marriage and she must learn at Mack’s capable hands that losing control can be oh so sexy. Throttle up as past loves collide
~Try an Excerpt!~
There was
silence. Then the familiar sensation of her stomach being dragged down, right
down to her standard issue black shoes. G force. It was the same every time.
Flicking off
the autopilot and taking control of the 747, Bobbi gripped the throttle in her
right hand, fearlessly pushing it forward. Slow and even. The plane bounced and
shook in the wake turbulence of a passing 767. The muffled sounds of
passengers’ outbursts at the sudden drop mingled with the clatter and clang of
the galley carts that Bobbi damn well hoped were secured as she’d ordered.
They had to
head to higher airspace. Now.
Bobbi knew
better than to heed the shrill rapid warnings echoing throughout the cockpit to
urgently trim to turbulence penetration airspeed.
Scott, her
first officer, nodded as they increased power and held the jet seemingly
against its will. Dozens of lights flashed. Air traffic control rattled off a
series of confirmations when she pressed the plane higher, the metal creaking
as she forced nearly a million pounds of steel and its occupants upward.
Pushing the
throttle hard, Bobbi knew smooth air was only a few moments away. Under her
guidance, the plane jostled and battled its way through the rough air. A sudden
bump, followed by another, then the resulting loud gasp from the passengers.
Holding firm
at her command, they broke through the rough air into an eerie smoothness as
they glided seemingly effortlessly into calmer airspace.
Bobbi
exhaled, only now aware she’d been holding her breath. Turbulence was an
everyday occurrence for a seasoned pilot like herself, but this had caught her
off guard. A heady mix of bad weather and the wake turbulence of the other
aircraft had left her reeling when she tried to steady the 747 inbound for
Heathrow.
Scott turned
away to double-check some details with the flight engineer seated behind him.
Bobbi wiped a trickle of sweat from her brow when he wasn’t looking. As captain
of the immense beast, Bobbi couldn’t let her fellow officers—or any crew for
that matter—see her sweat under pressure. And that was becoming more of an
issue, since hot flashes were now often brought on not by an adrenaline rush
from flying but by Mother Nature.
Bobbi Cooper
couldn’t believe she would be fifty-eight next year. Where had the time gone?
She knew damn
well where it had gone. First a stepping-stone career in the Air Force and then
thirty years flying commercial. Enough to establish her as one of the
highest-ranking woman pilots in the country as a 747 captain for Atlantica
airlines.
“Perfect,”
Bobbi said, switching back to autopilot and settling the aircraft into the
calmer and higher altitude.
Scott did as
she ordered and tinkered with the gauges, she watched. Once she was sure all
was under control, Bobbi unbuckled her shoulder harness and rose from her seat,
reassured all was secure.
“Keep her on
route—I’m stepping back for a moment. You two got it?” she asked, standing
behind her first officer Scott and her flight engineer Neville, the new recruit
fresh from a small regional airline.
“Sure, Bob,
we got it,” Scott said casually, calling her by the familiar cockpit nickname.
“Have them send up some coffee while you’re back there.”
Bobbi buzzed
for the flight attendant to open the cockpit door. Standard procedure after
9/11. Bobbi peered out through the peephole. It was Sandy, the flight attendant
with a penchant for displaying her ample cleavage by wearing her uniform extra
tight, so it hugged all her curves. But it wasn’t only her inappropriate dress
that annoyed Bobbi. It was the fact she’d also had fucked Bobbi’s husband.
But then
again, who hasn’t?
After divorce
and company paid-for counseling, Bobbi had come to the realization, and then
acceptance, that Sandy was just one on a long list of Greg’s conquests. She did
her best not to hold a grudge, but that was a constant challenge, as she ran
into Sandy more than she would have liked. Once a century was about what Bobbi
could tolerate, although it had been cleared by corporate that they were fine
to work together. And they were. Bobbi was a professional. Through and through.
She’d fought tooth and nail for her job, and with three and a half years until
retirement, with the promise of a cushy pension waiting for her, which she’d
only have to marginally share with Greg according to the settlement, there was
no way she was going to let Sandy or any of the others put her off her game.
“How’d
everyone do?” Bobbi asked Sandy with her cool, composed captain’s demeanor. It
was the one piece of her dignity she’d salvaged among the women flight
attendants, a good majority of whom had been treated to Greg’s lustful
attentions.
Sandy
motioned with her head back toward the passenger area. “Fine,” she reported.
“Chucker in aisle sixteen and a few more farther back, but they should be fine
now.”
Chuckers.
That was what they called the passengers who couldn’t hang on to lunch during a
bumpy flight. Today had been a doozy, and it wasn’t over yet.
Bobbi noticed
with subtle irritation that Sandy’s blouse strained against her perky breasts
as she efficiently flicked the switch on the coffee machine. Her bosom jiggled
while she scooped ice into a plastic cup and pulled a can of tomato juice out
of the galley cart. Shit. Greg really hadn’t had a chance. Big brown doe eyes
and a body that wouldn’t quit. The sexy flight attendant was everything Bobbi
wasn’t. Not that it mattered now. Greg was on to new, greener pastures. Her ex
was consistent she scoffed —his conquests all had one, no make that two things
in common— big knockers and tiny, round asses. Men were shit, really. Why she
had let herself be demeaned and embarrassed by his bad behavior for as long as
she had, she’d never know.
C’est le vie,
Bobbi coached herself as she smiled her most innocuous smile at Sandy.
“Plan for a
bumpy ride in to Heathrow—there’ll be some more weather ahead,” Bobbi warned
her. “Might need more bags.”
“Sure thing,
Captain,” Sandy said as she snapped open the lid on the can, poured the tomato
juice over ice and handed it to Bobbi.
Bobbi nodded
her appreciation and gulped down her customary in-flight refreshment. “I’m
going back for a few minutes,” she said, handing the empty cup back to Sandy
before pulling back the curtain to first class. “And send some coffee in for
Scott and Neville before we head down, please.”
Entering the
first-class cabin on her way to the pilot’s rest area located between first
class and business, Bobbi scanned the spacious cabin. Most of her passengers
were now contentedly dozing, oblivious to the formidable battle she’d been
waging in the cockpit to keep them in precariously calm airspace. But that was
her job—to deliver five hundred souls safely to London.
Sunlight
illuminated the plush first-class cabin through a few half-drawn window shades,
but not quite to enough to keep the blinding sun from searing into her eyes.
Squinting, she walked down the aisle, passing by the first row.
A collective
gasp came from the passengers when the plane hit another deep air pocket. Bobbi
reached out to steady herself, placing her hand on the headrest of the second
row seat for a brief second, smiling reassuringly at the surrounding
passengers. She was their pilot, after all.
The passenger
in the nearest seat looked up at her.
Bobbi smiled
down, then did a double take.
“Bobbi?” the
male passenger asked, looking up at her. “Bobbi…Bobbi Cooper?”
“Yes,” Bobbi
said, instantly recognizing his features. Her mind was spinning. Those
dark-blue eyes. And that unmistakable voice. Velvety and thick. The way scotch
felt when it slid down her throat. She’d know that voice and that face
anywhere. Even if it had been forever.
It was Mack.
~Meet Kate!~
KATE DEVEAUX is a contemporary, erotic romance writer and die-hard
romantic. It was after reading Jane Eyre in high school, that she became hooked
on the idea of writing about romance, excitement and drama. Kate has been
penning stories, from the sensual to the sinfully sexy, ever since.
A former wedding planner, Kate has always been "in love"
with love! She was inspired to
transition from writing racy short stories to full length manuscripts after
meeting other authors in the romance world at industry workshops, conferences
and events. Originally from England, now resides in the U.S. with her husband.
When she’s not writing or reading, Kate can be found on the tennis court—yes,
there’s even "love" in that game too!
Kate will be awarding a $15 and a $20 Amazon or B/N GC to randomly drawn
winners via rafflecopter during the tour!
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