Title: Into Thin Air
Author: Kristina Beck
Genre: Contemporary Sports Romance
Release Date: September 12, 2019
Cover Design: Okay Creations

Fed up with the endless demands of her job, Ellie seeks solitude from the chaos. As if by magic, she finds herself all alone in an exotic hotel. That is, until she meets the gorgeous guest next door. As time melts away, Ellie falls hard for Sam. Then he vanishes into thin air, taking his love with him. When he suddenly reappears, he isn’t the Sam she once knew, but her aching heart tells her otherwise.
Sam finds himself at a crossroads in his soccer career when a permanent injury forces him to make a difficult decision. He thinks seclusion in a luxury hotel is what he needs, until he sees the fiery redhead, Ellie. She has no idea who he is and becomes the woman of his dreams.
Like any vacation, it must come to an end… just not in such a tragic way. Sam thinks he’s responsible for Ellie’s death, and when he discovers she’s alive, she doesn’t greet him with open arms. The relentless fight for her dignity and career threatens to end their passionate reunion.




I cross my arms. “Can you change your past? That’s about the only thing that could save us, and we both know that’s impossible.” “Wow.” He steps away from me, shock and disappointment mixing with the tears on his face. “I can’t believe you said that, that you’d throw my past in my face. Whatever happened to always look forward, never back, Ellie? You’re such a hypocrite,” he snaps. “I guess I am.” I remove his apartment key from my key ring and place it on the table. “Throw my key out. I don’t need it anymore.” I walk toward the door, but he steps in front of me. He cups my face gently and kisses me like it’s our first time again. His love transfuses through my veins and gathers in my heart where it’ll always stay. The taste of our tears mix with the fear of letting go. He leans his forehead against mine. “You’re my first and my last love, Ellie. Our love is infinite. We’ll find our way back to each other. We’ve done the impossible before; we can do it again. Go find your peace. I hope it leads you back to me.”

Kristina Beck was born and raised in New Jersey, USA, and lived there for thirty years. She later moved to Germany and lives there with her German husband and three children. She is an avid reader of many genres, but romance always takes precedence. She loves coffee, dark chocolate, power naps, and eighties movies. Her hobbies include writing, reading, fitness, and forever trying to improve her German-language skills.
It's an astounding story, started really well and then came the jaw dropping twist. It's like you're driving on a sunny day with your top down and you suddenly you find yourself go flinging over the cliff What in the hell's name happened!!!??!!!?!? I'm speechless.!!! "Strangers meet at the airport and fall in love after the explosion.” ![]() Well there was an explosion alright. The story begins with two people running away from real world and hiding in the idyllic sunny resort. Samuel Moore and Stella crimson are neighbours. They share Petrie the talking parrot, love for lemons and pool. ![]() They start to enjoy each other's company and get closer. "when we kissed. She’s become a part of me. The same part that died when I woke up that day in the hospital. And I can’t explain how my heart came to life again when I saw her at her office.” And then BAM!! Krissy pulls the rug from under you, you start doubting what is real anymore and what's a dream. I'm rubbing my eyes at this point😮 "How can someone vanish into thin air?” ![]() Real wold brings them challenges emotional and psychological The pace is fast and happening, characters very well rounded, her writing style is very factual and straightforward. My only peeve- the big secret or puzzle I should say, remained unsolved. So how did both people land at the same place and shared what they did....🤔 I'd have loved to have a plausible explanation for it. But I still loved reading this utterly romantic story ![]() Go pick up and have fun 4 stars for Turtles and parrots |


















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