By contrast, Ava is a kind and sympathetic heroine who is not afraid to speak up for herself. Caleb’s curt arrogance makes him a difficult character to sympathize with, especially given Ava’s history of emotional neglect and trauma. Eventually, romantic feelings start to form. That layover turns passionate, and then into a week-long arrangement while Caleb is in Boston for work, which becomes semipermanent. Soon the two of them are having altercations and public dressing-downs from the Sky Harbor coffee cart to the first class seating section to a layover in O’Hare Airport. When Ava Breevort is nearly knocked down by the tall and brusque Caleb Scott in the Sky Harbor Airport, it sets off a chain of unfortunate events that tests believability. Young ( On Dublin Street) weaves a melodramatic tale of incompatible strangers who can’t fight the physical attraction between them.
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