Jeffrey’s got a problem. He’s been forced to resign as an MP in Britain. To get away from…everyone…he heads to the land down under. His daughter and ex-wife live there. The daughter who believes he abandoned her – even though it was her mother who made the move.

Jeffrey’s got another problem. Well, two. One is creatures who want to kill him who seem to be everywhere, and the other is his next door neighbor. Hunter is gorgeous, young, gay, and off limits. As Jeffrey’s daughter’s swim coach, Hunter shouldn’t be the guy Jeffrey’s attracted to. He’s here to make amends – not get his rocks off.

Except…what if he can do both?

I could see the disaster the men are careening toward. The question was, of course, whether they could love each other enough to overcome a massive pile of hurdles put before them.

Well, this is a classic C.F. White romance, so you probably know the answer. The conclusion, however, is never foregone and how the men get to their happily ever after is well worth the read. I was thrilled to see there are more Flying into Love books coming and since I know they’ll be narrated by Piers Ryman, I can’t wait!