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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Trista Martin

Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2)Taking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed book one, but Brooke May took it up a notch with Taking Flight. She did a great job developing the characters and setting the plot for Holt and Jody’s story. I was pulled in quickly and can’t wait to read the next book involving one of these military men.

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Courage of Us (Code of Honor Book 1) by Brooke May – Review by Trista Martin

Courage of Us (Code of Honor Book 1)Courage of Us by Brooke May
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Good second chance romance. Duke essentially leaves right after high school after he and Patience finally take their relationship to the next level. Instead of giving her an explanation, he is gone for many years serving his country. Patience and Duke give their relationship a second chance when he returns home after they have gone through lots on their own.
I look forward to the next book in this series.

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COURAGE OF US (CODE OF HONOR BOOK 1) BY BROOKE MAY – REVIEW BY CARLIE DEL GALLO

Courage of Us (Code of Honor Book 1)Courage of Us by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

WOW I could not put this book down! This was the first installment of the code of honor books and I was immediately hooked! I am a sucker for a good military romance novel and this one took the cake! The way that this author wrote had me transported into this book. I was disassociating from work and wanted to keep reading when I was on my break! I cannot wait to read the other books in this series. It was amazing and I couldn’t get enough!!

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Charlisa Wahtomy-Alba

<a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58516834-taking-flight” style=”float: left; padding-right: 20px”><img border=”0″ alt=”Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2)” src=”https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1625767171l/58516834._SX98_.jpg” /></a><a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58516834-taking-flight”>Taking Flight</a> by <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13487635.Brooke_May”>Brooke May</a><br/>
My rating: <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5737534888″>4 of 5 stars</a><br /><br />
Jody Meadows is the mastermind behind the hits that her sister performs. While sister os out there in the limelight and becoming famous, Jody is in the shadows wishing for something different. Holt is on leave from the Air Force and hopes to have some fun in Germany. He and Jody just so happen to be in the same bar and when sparks fly they know one night won’t be enough. Jody is a mystery to Holt and he has never been more interested in solving one. With all of his friends settling down, has Holt finally found the one? As I have said before in other reviews on this series, the author does a great job of engaging the readers. These books are fast paced but you never feel like the story is lacking in any way. Be ready to get lost in yet another good book in the Code of Honor series.
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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Rebeca Elliott Figueiras

Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2)Taking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the Code of Honor series, focusing on Jody and Holt. This can be read as a standalone, however I recommend reading the first book.

Once again, the story was written wonderfully, I thoroughly enjoyed the storyline. The characters have been created in a way that showcases their vulnerabilities and trauma but allows you to accompany them in their development and their romance. You can’t help but root for the couple throughout.

I really felt for Jody in particular, her situation can’t have been easy, but she found the strength to remove herself and move forward with Holt’s assistance.

I look forward to the next book in the series.

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Courage of Us (Code of Honor Book 1) by Brooke May – Review by Rebeca Elliott Figueiras

Courage of Us (Code of Honor Book 1)Courage of Us by Brooke May
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first book in the Code of Honor Series, focusing on Patience and Duke. A second chance romance between the two, both vastly different from who they used to be.

I really enjoyed this story, it was written wonderfully and flowed well creating an even more enjoyable reading experience. On top of the writing style, the author was able to create complex characters very well.
Patience and Duke aren’t the people they were before, they’ve both been through trauma, and this shows in the way they are written for example in their mannerisms. I enjoyed following the pair not only in their journeys in discovering themselves once again, but also in the way they navigate their possible relationship. The emotions are tangible, gripping and will leave you rooting for the couple throughout.

I will be looking out for more from this author.

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Christine Baranek

Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2)Taking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Taking Flight
By: Brooke May

This is the second book in the Code of Honor series. This definitely functions as a standalone but I recommend reading the first book (Courage of Us) first, as the characters in this book are mentioned in the first book and it really just gives you a feel for the town of Centennial, Montana where they were all born and raised.
This book features Jody and Holt. Holt is one of the main group that was introduced in the first group. He was a member of the Air Force and has no plans to settle down. Jody lives in the shadow of her sister who is a famous musician. Jody and Holt happen to meet at a bar and at the first touch they know that one night isn’t going to be enough.
Once again, Brooke may writes amazing characters with amazing chemistry. Their dialogue is absolutely enchanting. I am absolutely loving this series and I cannot wait to see how she continues to develop the city of Centennial and this group of characters! I definitely recommend this series and this book specifically!

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Courage of Us (Code of Honor Book 1) by Brooke May – Review by Christine Baranek

Courage of Us (Code of Honor Book 1)Courage of Us by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Courage of Us
By: Brooke May

This is the first book in the Code of Honor Series and it definitely won’t be my last. The two main Characters are Patience and Duke who have been life long friends who happen to have spent one night together as teenagers. This story focuses on how they choose to pick up the pieces following their night. I truly loved how the author wrote these two characters as she showed the shift in their friendship very well as well as how they both chose to go forward in their friendship. The book takes place several years later and contains many twists and turns that I did not see coming. Truthfully, I could barely put this book down when I was reading it and managed to read it within two days. Patience was such an amazing character to me and I feel that she embodies that saying that I find myself uttering quite often. About how a frog doesn’t know its being cooked because they slowly bring the water to a boil around it, I feel like that describes how she feels when she looks at her life around her. I love how she feels that she needs to take a stand to regain herself as she remembers herself. Duke was also a very well written character. I loved how they both suffered from a broken heart. I loved this story and I loved these characters. I cannot wait to read more of the Code of Honor series and learn more about the people of Centennial, Montana. I definitely recommend this story as it was simply perfect in my opinion.

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

Taking FlightTaking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book, even when I eas frustrated but thats what makes a great book. When it can get me to feel any sort of way, thats a win. This can be read as a standalone but i would recommend reading in order as you do see characters from the previous book in here.
I hope we get to see more of this town and these people, I will be first in line to read it.

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Michelle Austin

Taking FlightTaking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this read. Jody has always been in her sister’s shadow. While out with some friends she meets Holt, but there is a mistaken identity. Jody is completely different from her sister and my heart really went out to what she had to deal with. She has finally had enough and wants to do something for herself.

I have to say I really fell for Hold right along with Jody. There is a moment that he comes to Jody’s defense and I loved it.

Will Jody finally achieve her dream? Will she also get a HEA with Holt?

Overall I really enjoyed this read. All of the characters added a great element to the story. You can read this book as a stand alone. The author does a great job with her writing and pulls you right in. I can’t wait to read more from the series. 1-click and get started today.

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor #2) by Brooke May-Review by Amanda Kimble

Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2)Taking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5/5 Stars

Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May

Another read by May. Brooke knows what to do to keep her readers coming back. Taking Flight is the second book in the Code of Honor Series.

Jody has signed away her life because her sister always gets what she wants. While on tour she meets a handsome pilot who she falls for. The quote I chose for Jody is: “Since when is sex ever supposed to be pretty?”

Holt has had a long life in the Air Force as a pilot. Going to Germany was supposed to be a night filled with beer and women. German women, but life doesn’t always work like that. The quote I chose for Holt is: “If there is a nice woman out there, I haven’t found her yet.”

Highly recommended for Military Romance lovers.

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Alexandria Richard

Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2)Taking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

3.75 stars

Rock star, military man, mistaken identity, romance

I absolutely love the rock star romance genre, and this is a fantastic new take on that! I enjoyed the mistaken identity twist.

I really enjoyed the contentious relationship of twins Jody (sometimes called JoJo) and Jilly. I really felt for Jody, always coming in second best to her younger sister, even though Jilly is a conceited, stuck up, snob.

I did’t like Holt when we’re introduced to him in this book. He’s just out on the prowl to get his, but through his interest in Jody he grew on me as we begin to see another side to him.

I enjoyed the “hide and seek” aspect of Holt and Jody getting together and finding themselves with and without their normal surroundings.

My reasoning for 3.5 stars with all the good things described above?: While I thoroughly enjoyed the book, it left me feeling like something was lacking, or that I was unfulfilled, but I can’t determine why or what was missing. I’m really enjoying this series as a whole and think this goes well with book one. I will certainly continue reading as new books come out.

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Kayla Octaviano

Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2)Taking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

So cute! This book is a romance novel to keep in your bookcase for whenever you need a good pick me up. “Taking Flight” is about Holt, a pilot in the Air Force, and how he stumbled upon the woman who changed him. Jody is the band manager for her twin sister, but has a secret of her own. After being kept in the shadows for so long, she needs someone to inspire her to break free and fly. This book is about personal growth, confidence, love, and sacrifice. It has everything an amazing novel needs.

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Courage of Us (Code of Honor Book 1) by Brooke May – Review by Kayla Octaviano

Courage of UsCourage of Us by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The perfect love story! Patience is a country girl who grew up a Tom boy. Duke is a country boy who grew up trying to become the right man. In this love story, Duke and Patience have one special night as kids before everything changes. Fast forward time, will they be able to fix what they have lost? After going through hell and back, each in their own way, they try to make their way back to one another. This book is about faith, love, and dreams. I recommend this story to anyone who loves happy endings and childhood dreams coming true.

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Ashley Dover

Taking FlightTaking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Jody Meadows grew up in the shadows of her twin sister. As an adult, she continues to live in her shadow as her sister is a popular country/pop singer. Jody writes the music while her sister performs and gets fame.

Holt Preston is an Air Force pilot. He joined the Air Force right after graduation. He loves the freedom of flying and has no plans to leave as his friends have done as they have settled down.

One night on leave, Holt goes bar hopping and ends up in the same bar as Jody Meadows. Only his friends think that she is Jilly, her famous sister. One touch sends electrical sparks between the two. The connection sets in motion happenstance meetings and both desire more from their lives than they have ever had before.

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Courage of Us (Code of Honor Book 1) by Brooke May – Review by Alexandria Richard

Courage of UsCourage of Us by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A heartfelt second chance, military guy romance

This is not a fun and light romance read, which is why I enjoyed this book so much. The two MC’s are real with problems and hardships to overcome outside of their potential romance. But that’s not to discount the push and pull to see if they will give their love another chance.

Patience is a FMC that I feel so many can relate to, feeling low in life and going through the process of a divorce. Duke is an American soldier returning home after being medically discharged and diagnosed with PTSD. These two were best friends throughout their childhood, coming to the realization that they both liked one another after graduation, but Duke enlisted with the Marines and disappeared from Patience’s life for the next 8 years.

I felt that the characters and the circumstances were very realistic, though I wanted to smack Duke upside the head for the way he disappeared and stayed gone for so long. Patience has had a lot to deal with in life, but she’s still kicking and enjoying running the bakery in her family’s local grocery store.

I absolutely loved the side characters, both Duke’s and Patience’s moms and P’s aunt, and their meddling ways.

Trigger warning for mental and physical abuse, cheating, PTSD, and loss of an animal, and loss of a child.

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Robin Rankin

Taking FlightTaking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May

I wasn’t sure if I was going to love this book as much as the first but I did.  At first I felt so bad for Jody, but as I got further in I started feeling less sorry for her and was hoping she would finally stand up for herself.

Holt seemed to be at a crossroads but I think his chance encounter with Jody was the beat thing that could have happened to him.

There were some moments that I wanted to cheer out loud while others I wanted to shake Jody and her horrible sister.

I can’t see which one of the crew falls next.

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Sara Oxton

Taking FlightTaking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Taking Flight by Brooke May a fabulous five-star read. This is number two in the code of honour series, and I loved it as much as the first, it was so nice to see the other side of the story, it just built more and created this amazing depth to everyone. It could be read as stand-alone, but I would highly recommend that you read them in order, as you do get so much from each story. Brooke May is such a compelling writer, I have enjoyed so many of their stories, but this series has been my favourite as even though I haven’t liked all of the characters but its just made it a much stronger story. Do not miss this amazing series, or this sublime author.

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Angelina Frazzini

Taking FlightTaking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Taking Flight by Brooke May is book two of the Code of Honor series. This book can be read as a standalone but honestly you don’t want to miss book one.

Jody is always in her sister’s shadow. Her family tried to fulfill Jilly’s every need which means Jody is often neglected. She’s tired of living in the shadows and not living her own life so she’s ready to do something about it. Jody meets Holt after a mix up where he thought she was Jilly, which only firmed Jody’s decision to start loving life for herself. No one in her life has ever just been on her side. Everyone always bends to whatever Jilly wants, until Holt. Will Holt be able to help Jody take charge of her life?

I really enjoyed this book. You get sucked right in and I couldn’t put it down! I really felt for Jody. She just wanted to not live in the shadows anymore. She had so much strength and courage to go out and start living for herself. I highly recommend this book!

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2)Taking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Jody Meadows is a woman to whom singing and music have been her escape from her life in the shadow of her twin sister, but when her sister wants something, she gets it and one fateful day, Jody signs her soul away so that her sister can get what she wants, again. Holt Preston is an Air Force Pilot and has been in the military for years, but now he is starting to feel like he is stuck, he has flown in and out of the front lines and seen more than his fair share while out there, but now he is on leave in Germany and all he wants is to take advantage of the German girls and beer, but this night is going to be something different.

Jody is taking the night off just to let loose and enjoy herself, yes, she has a couple of bodyguards with her, her hair is straightened, her contacts are in and she is dressed in her sisters clothing, but her sister she is not, as she down shot after shot, she loosens up and sings and dances the night away, until someone starts to dance with her. Holt and his friends are in the last bar of the night when he spots a beautiful and sexy woman singing and dancing on the bar, he has no idea who she is, but his friends do. He is so taken with her that he cannot resist trying his luck and approaching her while she dances and this one action starts a chain reaction of passion which neither of them were expecting.

In her shock at what she has done, Jody rushes out of the bar. back to her friends and complains she isn’t feeling well, so they head back to the hotel, but life goes on and the next afternoon amid a hangover from hell, Jody has to marshal her sister around to make sure she gets where she needs to be and at the right time, meanwhile, Holt has woken up not being able to stop thinking about the mystery woman at the bar the night before, to the point that he does everything he can to run into her again, however, when he does, he realises that she isn’t the person he thought, it turns out that it is someone in her entourage instead. At this point it makes it his mission to try and work out the mystery behind the woman and Jody is the woman he is intending on trying to figure out, but will she let him in, or will her sister do her usual thing and put a stop to whatever this could be before it can even start? This is a romance where two people meet and the connection is undeniable, but as external forces engage in the story, the ending is something you will be racing through the book to find.

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Michelle Collier

Taking FlightTaking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Taking flight is the second book in the code of honor series. I loved getting to know Holt and Jody. I love the friendships that fill these books. The fact that the hero and each of these books is a service man makes the series all the better. I can’t wait to read the next book.

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Candida Hopper

Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2)Taking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2)
By Brooke May

This book had me hooked from the beginning. This was a quick read for me, full of romance and relatable characters. Jody is living in the shadow of her twin sister. One night Jody decides to let out some steam and go for a night out and that’s where she meets Holt. It is supposed to be a one night stand but the chemistry between these two cannot be denied. Jody’s twin Jilly is a spoiled brat and I so wanted someone to teach her a lesson. I was hoping that Jody would find her way out of her sister’s shadow and away from her parents who can’t seem to see how they treat her. Holt is a pilot on leave and looking for some fun but he can’t seem to get the woman he met out of his head. This is a must read if you want to find out what’s going to happen between these two. I recommend reading this book. I can’t wait to read the next book in this series.

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Katie Matthews

Taking FlightTaking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

Taking Flight was a wonderful read. I was completely hooked from beginning to end. The author’s writing was amazing and the story was so easy to read. I loved the characters, Jody and Holt. Although this is the second book in the Code of Honor series, and I haven’t read the first, I had no problem in getting into the story although it has definitely made me want to read that first book now and find out about some of the characters that appear in this story. As soon as these two characters met, I could feel the connection between them and the chemistry was believable.
Taking Flight was a wonderful read and one that I highly recommend!

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Kayla Kearney

Taking FlightTaking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The second book in the Code of Honor series is just as electric as the first! Brooke May delivers another very well written novel in Taking Flight. Jody’s superstar twin sister Jilly has always been the center of attention for as long as she can remember. On a night where she is pretending to be her sister, she catches the attention of sexy Air Force pilot Holt, who spends the next few days thinking constantly about their memorable evening at the club together. Will a series of chance encounters bring the two of them back together, or does Jilly ruin yet another good thing in Jody’s life?

Brooke May has written yet another novel in which the characters are relatable and the plot is full of twists and turns with some steamy scenes thrown in here and there. It was very easy to read this book quickly. The only reason it took me a few days to finish was because of my busy schedule! I can’t wait to see if there will be more books in the series!

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Pippa Woods

Taking FlightTaking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

If you read Courage of Us and saw my review, I’m basically feeling the same way. I love May’s world-building and character development skills. Not that I “like” all her characters, but she develops them really well, in that they feel like real people with feelings, thoughts, and a personality that drives them. So, I’m giving it 3 Stars for May’s writing skills and her ability to build a vibrant, full world. But once again, I feel the premise of the plot was completely unrelatable (to me). From the opening scene, I found Jody weak, whiny, and frustrating. She wanted to be her own person and she knew she was being treated poorly by her family and could have gotten away, but she always chose to be the “victim” and went along with their schemes. Then she only gets a backbone to change her life and go after what she wants once Holt is there and he starts pushing back. So, I had to wonder what would have happened to Jody if she hadn’t met Holt? Would she have stuck with her sister or gotten into even more self-destructive behavior to act out against her perceived cage? I think it’s easy to blame Jilly and Jody’s parents for being mean, neglectful vultures, BUT Jody is a grown woman who can stop the relationships and neglect/abuse at any time. So why hasn’t she? While I appreciate the fact that love can and does change people for the better, when it’s real, I also have to say that people who ONLY grow and change because they have someone “stronger” than them to push and cause the change is called co-dependency. I’m not blaming Jody for wanting a relationship with her family or for getting caught in a rut she hates, but I just didn’t interpret the growth she was supposed to have in this story in the same way I think the author intended it to be viewed. But as I said in my other review, I just may not be May’s target audience. I am totally sure that tons of people will love this story and find themselves relating to Jody and Holt. So don’t discount it because of my review, just because it’s not MY thing doesn’t mean it won’t 100% be yours!
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Courage of Us (Code of Honor Book 1) by Brooke May – Review by Pippa Woods

Courage of UsCourage of Us by Brooke May
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This was my first May novel and I was super excited to start a new (to me) author! May is an excellent world-builder and is a gifted character-developer when it comes to feeling like you know the characters and that they are well-rounded people you could “see/know” in your mind. (Plus, I have family in that area of MT so it was a fun location to read about.) When it comes to the plot and speed, I found the pace to be a slow build that jumped into warp speed rather than maybe a faster start with a more realistic time frame for the romance. I was totally enjoying the book and rocking along with Duke and Patience until 55% and then it just became really unbelievable and unrelatable to me. The idea of young love that is true, real, and healthy, even if it’s immature with not-so-great problem-solving skills, is such a beautiful love story to me. So, on that, I would give May great credit. Where I found the downfall was in the jump back in after 7 yrs part. The real-est, truest love requires trust and stability to actually work. I don’t understand how Patience could have either with Duke for a significant amount of time after he returned. How they could go through the trauma that they did and for her to just say, “it’s ok we’ll pretend like nothing ever happened because you apologized” just makes zero sense and the book lost me. I completely understand that others might find the fast forgiveness acceptable and be willing to go along with it, but I just couldn’t ever relate to either person after that. I am giving May 3 stars for her writing ability even if I think the plotline is unbelievable. But please give it a shot, because this is just my opinion and thoughts and not a representation of how everyone might feel about the plot.
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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Stephanie Nicole

Taking FlightTaking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Taking Flight is the second installment to Brooke May’s Code of Honor series, and I loved it even more then the first one. This romance has everything that you could ask for from a handsome pilot, to a girl with mistaken identity, family drama, action, and the mystery of if love is enough to conquer all. Once again Ms. May had me hooked from the very first page and I finished it in one sitting. She goes into such descriptive details about her characters that you often forget that they are fictional characters. While you can read Taking Flight as a Stand alone I highly recommend reading this series in order just to get all of the juicy details.

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Lydia Pelton

Taking FlightTaking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I adore Holt!

My heart broke for Jody. She was always placed second against her sister. It hurt my heart to see how she was always pushed aside. This is a beautiful story of a young woman finally standing on her own two feet with the help of a sexy pilot man. Holt stood for Jody on more than one occasion and it was brilliant. I was rooting for them at each moment. Jody was a mystery that Holt wanted and needed to solve. They were just what the other needed. I could not recommend this more!!

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Courage of Us (Code of Honor Book 1) by Brooke May – Review by Lydia Pelton

Courage of UsCourage of Us by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Oh my goodness..

Patience and Duke are such an amazing pair. This is definitely a second chance story. It’s so beautiful! Those two thought they were doing the best for each other and themselves. My heart broke for what patience went through. I felt so proud of her allowing herself to overcome it. Though, she felt she had to do it alone. Sweet Duke comes back to help her pick the pieces up. They helped each other move forward and I adored that aspect. I loved the family dynamic and that everyone surrounded her. This is such a wonderful love story.

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Taking Flight (Code of Honor Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Tracy Wilkin

Taking FlightTaking Flight by Brooke May
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Taking Flight is book two in the Code of Honor series by Brooke May. A connoisseur of intimate, rocky and relatable love stories, Brooke May provided a complex, yet endearing tale of a beautiful love story. Expect the unexpected with this author, as you are blissfully taken on one crazy ride. Her characters are troubled, with Jody having to contend with her sister and all that is involved. Holt is just the man to help her pave her own way. The family dynamic is often difficult, and this one is no different. The author weaves an intricate and attractive tale that will give you many ahhh moments, as well as what the ??? moments. A bit of everything is thrown into Taking Flight, and it is a story that I thoroughly recommend. 4 stars.

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