Missing in Flight by Audrey J Cole ~ 5⭐️

Genre: Crime & Suspense Fiction
Release Date: March 1, 2025

REVIEW:

Audrey J. Cole has definitely blasted Missing in Flight right out of the park! This just might be the best book she has written to date. It is not often I push myself to read faster because I can’t wait to see what is going to happen. Toward the end of the book you will be hanging onto your seat with your heart beating out of your chest. The ending of this book is everything I hoped for. 

There are some lessons to be learned in this book and I think some people need to take them to heart. Makayla’s husband Jack poured his heart and soul into his job in finance. He was building his portfolio all at the expense of his personal life. He learned many lessons about that in this book and I hope some people take away some thoughts on how to manage their own lives. Life is short. We need to be aware.

Makayla has an interest in photography and learned she could help the family finances with her little “hobby”. She also was not one to make friends easily and learned the hard way when she let someone into her life with too much ease. We need to be careful of those we meet on the internet and those that approach us out of the blue. In our world you have to keep your wits about you.

Missing in Flight has a lot of action. How does one go missing in flight? That was my big question when I started reading this book. I also learned about a new disease I had never heard of before that Makayla’s mother suffered from. It is a form of Amnesia. This was scary and the investigation in this book was held up with thoughts of this happening to Makayla. Wow! I told you this book had it all.

If you like a book that keeps you glued to your seat, keeps your mind questioning things and one that you just can’t put down, this one’s for you. I am not recommending this one for your nightstand because you will never go to sleep. You will read through the night to see what is going to happen. So, I highly suggest you pick up your copy of Audrey J. Cole’s Missing in Flight for your reading pleasure. Until next time…Happy Reading!

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I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author. The opinions I have expressed are my own and I was not required to write a review. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

SYNOPSIS:

From USA Today bestselling author Audrey J. Cole comes a harrowing thriller about a woman faced with the unthinkable, when her infant goes missing aboard a plane to New York.

Rushing back to her seat, Makayla Rossi is relieved that all’s still quiet. But when she checks on her sleeping baby, relief morphs into fear. The bassinet is empty.

Liam is gone.

It was a long flight from Anchorage to New York, and with every flight attendant busy, Makayla reluctantly ran to the restroom, asking a seat neighbor to watch her son. She stepped away for just a few minutes. Yet at thirty thousand feet, he still vanished.

Passengers and crew scour the plane to no avail, and since no one recalls seeing her with a baby, suspicions begin to mount about Makayla’s mental state. She’s certain this is nothing like her mother’s on-air memory meltdown. If only Jack, her husband, were there. He would believe her. A high-profile banker featured in Forbes, maybe he could even help.

But Makayla is squarely on her own. And she’ll have to think fast in order to find her son—before it’s too late.

About The Author

Audrey J. Cole is a USA TODAY bestselling thriller author. She resides in the Pacific Northwest with her two children. Before writing full time, she worked as a neonatal intensive care nurse for eleven years. She’s also a pilot’s daughter.

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