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She’s the city’s wildest heiress. He’s a haunted pilot with nothing left to lose. Together, they’re pure combustion.
Rory Belmont has always loved speed, trouble, and the sky—usually in that order. New York society calls her reckless. The newspapers call her scandalous. Her father calls her engaged to a man she doesn’t want. But when Rory slips away from her engagement party to sit in the cockpit of a sleek biplane, she meets the one man who makes her heart race faster than flight itself…
Hank Hawley.
Army ace. Airmail daredevil.
And a Mile-High Madman with enough ghosts to ground an entire squadron.
Hank doesn’t need distractions—especially not a spoiled, sharp-tongued socialite with eyes full of fire and a hunger for the clouds. But Rory is nothing like he expected. She’s brave. Fierce. Lonely. And when she looks at him, he starts to believe there might be more to life than just staying alive.
Their connection is instant. Their chemistry is explosive. But when Rory’s father disowns her and danger shadows Hank’s every flight, loving him might cost Rory everything—her fortune, her freedom, even her life. And Hank knows too well that the sky doesn’t spare the things he cares about.
In a world built on risk, passion becomes the most dangerous dare of all… and the only one worth taking.
Welcome to Mile-High Madmen—where every pilot is a legend, every kiss is a free fall, and love always flies into the storm.

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A war widow with nothing left to lose. A reckless pilot who never planned to fall.
Ann Prince knows love and loss too intimately. Widowed by war and struggling to raise her infant alone, she refuses to let grief defeat her—but determination doesn’t fix a leaking roof or stretch an empty purse. When desperation drives her to seek help from the Pilots’ Benevolent Association, Ann never expects to meet the man who will challenge everything she believes about love.
Bill O’Donnell is all charm, swagger, and tall tales—at least on the surface. An airmail pilot who lives for speed and freedom, Bill hides a yearning for something lasting beneath his jokes and bravado. When he meets Ann, her quiet strength and fierce devotion awaken feelings he never intended to risk.
What begins with an offer to fix a roof becomes an unexpected courtship, built one shingle at a time. But when a devastating fire leaves Ann homeless, circumstance forces them into a marriage neither planned. As Bill’s past collides with Ann’s fragile healing—and a deadly flu threatens to steal everything—they must decide whether love is worth the risk. Because flying, like loving, means trusting the fall won’t destroy you.
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