Skid
By: Rene Gutteridge

Blissfully unaware
that Atlantica Flight 1945 from Atlanta to Amsterdam is about to make aviation
history, First Officer Danny McSweeney focuses his energies on navigating the
turbulent personalities of an eccentric female captain, a co-pilot with a
talent for tactless comments and conspiracy theories, and a lead flight
attendant with an out sized attitude that definitely exceeds the limits for
carry-on baggage.
On the other side of the cockpit door, the unscheduled in-flight entertainment
includes a potbellied pig, a jittery diamond courier, and the recently jilted
Lucy Meredith, whose personal mantra of “What Would Oprah Do?” will
be challenged by the sudden appearance of her ex and his new traveling partner.
On her left sits Hank Hazard, whose unusually polite but constant
requests–prompted by his covert role as a spy for the airline–test
the limits of the crew’s customer service.
But as Lucy and the rest of the crew discover, Hank’s odd behavior is
linked to a quiet faith that may play a key role in the fate of everyone on
board. Especially when an unexpected traveler sets this already bumpy flight on
a course toward the unfriendly skies.

Rene
Gutteridge is the author of twelve novels,
including the Boo series, the Storm series, and the novelization for The Ultimate Gift, as well as Scoop and
Snitch, the first two Occupational Hazard novels. She lives with her
husband, Sean, and their two children in Oklahoma
City.
Just when you think nothing else could possibly happen on this flight, it does. Not a flight that I would want to be on. To find out all the many bizarre things that happen, you will have to read the book. This book was an easy read, pure enjoyment.
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