The Missed Connection by Denise Williams – a Review
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Description:
Gia loves her job as a professor, even when it means dealing with an elusive rival academic who’s made it his mission to criticize her work. When she meets him for the first time, she’s shocked to learn they’ve met before. Months earlier, they shared a perfect New Year’s Eve together in an airport during a weather delay.
After months of working together, Felix still can’t believe the person whose research he’s been challenging is the same captivating woman he kissed that night. The two couldn’t be more different. Gia is bubbly, friendly, and extroverted and drives ordered, serious Felix nuts.
Now the two have been assigned to embark on a five-school tour for work. Gia and Felix can’t imagine a travel partner they’d enjoy less until they feel the sparks fly over their shared armrests, security mishaps, and a shared hotel room. They’ll need to decide if they can manage their professional tension, or risk missing the connection of a lifetime.
Review:
The Missed Connection by Denise Willams is the 2nd book in her Airport Novellas series. Gia, our heroine, is at the airport, on her way home on New Year’s Eve; she is coming off of a break-up with her girlfriend. She meets Felix at the bar, and they spent the evening talking, which ended with a kiss. A few months later, she recognizes the man she met at the airport, who happens to be a rival academic who always criticized her work, and now he is her new coworker.
Gia is very outgoing, fun, friendly, and Felix is the complete opposite; he doesn’t like associating with others, keeps to himself and comes across as very stuffy. Though they both are very good at their jobs, they do things differently. When both are sent to visit academic schools across the country, slowly the sparks ignite between them; as they succumbed to their feelings.
When the trip is over, Gia surprises Felix, by claiming that perhaps they need to separate, as they are colleagues, and it will not go over well. I really liked Gia, and she was so much fun. I also liked Felix, once he opened up and fell hard for Gia. Will they be able to find a way to stay together or go their separate ways?
The Missed Connection was a short story, that was very well written by Denise Williams. I did enjoy the entire opposites attract romance, which was so very well done.
Reviewed by Barb
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