Blue Skies
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Commander Berkley Levine is content with her life as a Top Gun instructor in Fallon, Nevada, flying F-18s for the Navy and trying to get over the death of her sister. A change of government and a new equality initiative places Captain Aidan Sullivan at the helm of the Navy's newest carrier, the USS Jefferson. Her first mission could have serious international consequences if she fails. Aidan's orders are to destroy two sites housing the nuclear program of an unfriendly nation, and she can think of only one person she trusts enough to get the job done: her old lover Berkley.
Blue Skies will take you from Fallon, Nevada, to the Sea of Japan and beyond, as Berkley leads an elite group of pilots over enemy territory. As they embark on this adventure, Berkley and Aidan try to rediscover what they gave up for family, duty, and country.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #187191 in Books
- Published on: 2009-05-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 184 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9781602820777
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Customer Reviews
Would have gone with 4 stars but....
I own all of Ms. Vali's books and have loved her style of writing from the depth of characters to her description of surroundings, especially when she writes about New Orleans....this book plot was definitely different then her others in a good way - bringing in current events in politics (I wonder after this book if the FBI or CIA may not start a file on Ms. Vali..smile), taking us overseas on the adventure, strong characters, good detail to sub-characters (love the parents on both sides). Now to why 3 and not 4 stars, the text mistakes with typos were just not like Ms. Vali's other books (those seem to have more careful proofreading?). I don't know if Bold Strokes hired new folks or if Ms. Vali changed proofreaders with this one, but go back-this book was just loaded with mistakes in text and it just throws you when you read a story (at least it does me). I know mistakes can happen and I see it in other books, but this one was unordinary high with text mistakes. I still will always buy Ms. Vali's books and am really looking forward to her next Cain series one....just next time (and the way this booked seemed to end there will be a next time and I will plan to buy it) go with someone else on the proofreading!
Top Gun meets Cagney and Lacy
Lets get the bad over with first so we can get to the great stuff. This story was fun to read but complete fiction. None of the military protocol or procedure is correct in any way. The chain of command in both the military and government is way off. Yes women serve as pilots and commanding officers...that much is right. Yes we are having military and foreign policy problems with North Korea. Other than that the story holds no water in reality. Being a navy veteran I like believable military fiction. Even though this story did not fit my criteria I still gave it a good read. The story grew on me. Ms. Vali is obviously setting us up for a sequel in the end with all the conspiracy and terrorists plots left hanging. My suggestion to Ali is find a military veteran or service member to advise on protocol. It would make it more believable.
Her characters were well rounded and extremely likable. They were easy to picture and follow. Berkley was strong and conflicted but not cold. Her nursing that broken heart is what made me like her most. She is exactly the fearless and fun type that fly jets. Aidan reminded me of so many women I worked with in the navy...and one that I fell in love with as well. There really are kick ass and take names later types that leave no room for relationships. This book took me down memory lane a few times and for that I gave it four stars. If you are not a military vet and can ignore the inaccuracies this will be a flawless enjoyable read. I still recommend it highly as one of the better women in the military fictions I have read.
Not quite to standard...
I own every book that Ali has had published thus far. I love her work. Her writing is crisp, clear, simply wonderful and she has no problem keeping the reader interested. This new book, "Blue Skies" I am sorry to say is not quite to her usual standards. It seems that she became too involved in technical and governmental;not to mention sexist aspects of her story and forgot about her main characters. However, in all fairness when she focuses on them; she does tell a beautiful tale. They are likable enough, but the story is too convoluted. It leaves you thinking what the heck was all that about. Definitely not as satisfying as all her prior books.




