Spotlight: Even If the Sky Is Falling by Taj McCoy, Farah Heron, Lane Clarke, Charish Reid, Sarah Smith, and Denise Williams

Publication Date: May 30, 2023

Publisher: Canary Street Press

For readers of Bolu Babalola’s LOVE IN COLOR and Dhonielle Clayton’s BLACKOUT, a collection of six stories filled with hope, humor, and heat that explore the chances a couple may take when they mistakenly believe the world is ending; for fans of Love Actually and all the best 90s disaster films that end in a triumphant kiss, with stories by Taj McCoy, Farah Heron, Lane Clarke, Charish Reid, Sarah Smith, and Denise Williams.

When the global threat of meteor showers – exacerbated by an increasing amount of space debris in our solar system – causes widespread panic, a world-wide siren system alerting people to significant threats is developed. The plan immediately hits a rocky start when the US accidently launches the siren during a routine testing without being able to signal the all-clear, causing people to take immediate shelter.

Each of these 6 stories forces two people – strangers, colleagues, crushes, rivals – to take cover with one another, exploring what chances a person may take when they mistakenly believe the world is ending. Spoiler: it’s a lot of confession making and kissing.

Filled with joy, heat, and emotion, this collection also seamlessly incorporates issues impacting people of color in an authentic and genuine way.

Excerpt

ALL THE STARS

“Willy Song, we are leaving this base and heading to the station in eight minutes, with or without you,” Halley growled through gritted teeth into her phone. She hung up before he could respond. This is the last time I allow this joker off base before a mission.

The dry air kicked up dust in the breeze, but the September heat radiated off the tarmac outside of a small hangar. Halley Oakes was one mission away from being promoted from a NASA senior communications specialist to project manager, and it all depended on the success of this team. Based on those she’d been assigned, Halley had her doubts that her promotion was any closer than it had been a year before. More than once, Song had put her in a bind that left her with egg on her face in front of her superiors. He could complete most of his job, but not before making matters worse. She was sure someone had been joking when she read the team roster days before.

“I’m here, I’m here!” Willy jumped out of an SUV that hadn’t come to a full stop with a cloth grocery bag, clanging its contents in one hand and a mission binder in the other. “Man, I hope we have time for a pit stop, because I think I had some bad shellfish last night, and a three-hour ride with me could be unpleasant.” He scrunched up his nose, waving a hand in front of his face comically until he caught the arctic glare of his superior. His wiry hunched form straightened, and he pushed his floppy dark hair back so it wouldn’t fall into his eyes.

Ew. “What the hell is that you’re carrying, Song?” Willy Song was the tech specialist that no one chose for essential missions. Between his inappropriate jokes, his constant need to overshare and his record for accidents, there was no way he should be assigned to this detail. Of course, tell that to the chief—Song happened to be his only nephew.

Song hesitated briefly before a sly grin spread across his face. “Have you ever tried a peanut butter stout, boss?” He held open the bag by its handles to show off its contents—a six-pack of beer and a bag of pretzels. He practically danced with excitement; his feet tapping the tarmac to the beat of a rhythmless drum. “It’s locally made at a brewery here in Boulder. It’s supposed to be amazing, with subtle hints of chocolate and peanut butter.” He chef-kissed his fingers as his eyes rolled back.

“Ew, no, and don’t call me that. I like Oakes just fine.” Halley wrinkled her nose. Beer was never really appealing to her, and adding peanut butter wasn’t likely to make it better. She smoothed her hands over a self-imposed uniform of black cargo pants, work boots and a thin V neck sweater with a small NASA emblem embroidered high on the left breast. Her curves felt understated in this uniform, and her thick halo of curls was pulled back into her standard “work attire” bun. She pushed the sleeves up her forearms, wishing she’d opted for something short-sleeved in this heat and running through the inventory of other clothes in her go bag.

“Everyone else here, boss?” Song eyed the black Escalade loaded with equipment for the installation.

“Glenn is already in the truck. We’re just waiting on Simmons.” Halley checked her watch for what felt like the millionth time. Jake Glenn, their systems engineer, always arrived like clockwork. Lynn Simmons, a part of the protective detail, usually beat everyone there and would nap until it was time to move. Where is she?

“Simmons? I thought she got reassigned for that detail in Florida?” He shifted his binder under the arm holding his prized beer so he could scratch his head before unsuccessfully trying to smooth his wrinkled clothes.

Halley’s head snapped in Song’s direction. “What?” she barked. A twisting sensation pierced her gut, and she blinked hard before staring at him with laser focus. “She was reassigned? Who is her replacement?”

Song’s eyes widened as if he knew more. “Umm…”

Halley snatched her phone out of her pocket to go through her emails from the chief. Surely someone would have told her that her team assignments changed. Sure enough, Chief Henry had emailed her while they were in the air on their Colorado-bound flight from Andrews Air Force Base, outside of DC. She scanned the email, inhaling a sharp breath when her eyes fell on the last name she wanted to see. Griffin Harper.

Seeing the murderous glint in her dark eyes, Song retreated to the SUV as Halley’s cell rang. Shit, it’s the boss. “Sir,” she answered on the first ring, her tone devoid of emotion.

“Oakes, I sent you an updated roster while you were in the air.” The chief’s no-nonsense tone was enough for Halley to understand that there would be no talking her way out of these last-minute reassignments. She assumed he came out of the womb scowling.

“Yes, sir, I saw the update.” Her mouth formed a straight line. Protesting would just piss off the chief, and Halley was trying her hardest to advance in her career at NASA—something she’d been focused on since she started out as a summer intern in grad school. It had taken a decade to rise through the ranks and gain the trust of her superiors, first by becoming a specialist, and finally having “senior” attached to her title. Halley had built a reputation of reliability and strong leadership, and she could feel that she was right on the brink of advancement yet again. She could taste it. Complaining about assignments wasn’t something that many comms specialists could get away with while still being assigned to lead missions.

Over the years, Halley had become the chief’s go-to specialist on the team; he relied on her efficiency and quick thinking. He especially liked that she didn’t bombard him with questions on how to get things done. Her initiative was a constant topic whenever he had to dress down a slacker in their unit. There were colleagues who teased her for being a favorite, but no one could deny Halley’s work ethic.

“This won’t be a problem, will it, Oakes?” Usually, Halley’s commanding officer wouldn’t have any knowledge of her personal relationships, but she and Griff had a huge blowout argument in the mess hall the last time they saw each other—right after he’d sent the text that ended their relationship. She’d gone after him to give him a piece of her mind, and when he had nothing to say in response, she blew up. The chief and several other senior officials were present. Over a year had passed, but Halley had never shaken her frustration at being led on by a man who promised the world when he ultimately wasn’t ready for an actual commitment or even to communicate his feelings like an adult. Because of her outburst in front of the senior team, her advancement had slowed, as if the higher-ups were waiting to see if she would rally or unravel altogether.

“Not at all, sir. We will conduct ourselves professionally and make sure that the system is installed flawlessly.” Halley stood at attention, her voice firm, even though her insides were swirling.

“Good. Has Song arrived?” Of course, he had to check up on his nephew.

Sweat began to gather across Halley’s smooth brown forehead as she cleared her throat. She whisked it away with the back of her hand. “He has. He’s already in the transport vehicle. We’re just waiting for Harper to arrive, and then we’ll head for the base.”

“Good.” His voice softened slightly, as if he’d stepped away from the earshot of others. He was constantly surrounded by a team of people monitoring any number of projects and emergencies. “Now listen. Song looks up to you, and he could benefit from your guidance, Oakes. Make sure that this mission goes off without a hitch, yes?” The firmness of his tone indicated there was only one right answer. Being on the chief’s bad side could mean a six-month detail in a place no one wanted to go.

“Yes, sir. We won’t let you down, sir.” The phone disconnected, and Halley bit her lip wondering whether she would be able to keep her promise. Her shoulders rounded slightly as she fell deep into thought. The chief’s nephew had already shared that he planned to sneak contraband into the station, and Halley’s emotionally unavailable ex was on his way to distract her and bring back all of the feelings that she never processed. She sucked her teeth, brooding over the inevitable. Sensing movement behind her, Halley’s back snapped straight, and she waited for the figure to identify itself. His smell-good cologne gave him away first.

“Hi, Halley,” the voice behind her rumbled with a gravelly bass tone that reverberated at her very core. “Been a long time.”

Excerpted from Even if the Sky is Falling, “All the Stars” by Taj McCoy. Copyright © 2023 by Taj McCoy. Published by arrangement with Harlequin Books S.A.

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About the Authors

Taj McCoy

Taj McCoy is a law grad committed to championing plus-sized Black love stories and characters with a strong sense of sisterhood and familial bonds. Born in Oakland, Taj started writing as a child and celebrated her first publications in grade school. When she’s not writing, Taj boosts other marginalized writers, practices yoga, co-hosts the Fat Like Me and Better Than Brunch podcasts.

Farah Heron

Farah Heron writes complex story arcs and uplifting happily ever afters while pursuing careers in human resources and psychology. Her romantic comedies and women's fiction are full of huge South Asian families, delectable food, and most importantly, brown people falling stupidly in love. She lives in Toronto.

Lane Clarke

Lane Clarke has been in love with books since the age of two. Her stories feature Black culture and big-hearted characters with self-doubts and big dreams, who—with a little laughter and good friends—can accomplish anything. She currently lives in Northern Virginia and works as an attorney in Washington, D.C.

Charish Reid

Charish Reid is a fan of sexy books and disaster films. When she's not grading papers or prepping lessons for college freshmen, she enjoys writing romances that celebrate quirky Black women who deserve HEAs. Charish currently lives in Sweden.

Sarah Smith

Sarah Smith is a copywriter-turned-author who wants to make the world a lovelier place, one kissing story at a time. Her love of romance began when she was eight and she discovered her auntie's stash of romance novels. She lives in Bend, Oregon.

Denise Williams

Denise Williams wrote her first book in the second grade. That book featured a tough, funny heroine, a quirky hero, witty banter, and a dragon. Minus the dragons, these are still the books she likes to write. After penning those early works, she finished second grade and eventually earned a Ph.D. in education, going on to work in higher education. Denise lives in Des Moines, Iowa.

Spotlight: The Highlander’s Enchantress by Violetta Rand

Published by: Entangled: Amara

Publication date: May 29th 2023

Genres: Adult, Historical, Romance

Synopsis:

If her cruel and domineering father were to be believed, Kali Bane is the worst of women. Defiant. Independent. Were it not for her beloved younger sisters, she would have sought her freedom long ago. When she refuses to wed an old, wine-soaked English lord, her father bans her to the McKay clan in the Highlands, warning them that she’s a witch.

There is no welcome at the McKay castle—only an aging laird prone to fits of temper who believes that Kali is, in fact, a witch. A sorceress. Here she is little more than a hostage, kept from sight from almost all but Adam McKay, the laird’s son, whose hypnotic green eyes make her long for something forbidden. It’s almost enough to make her abandon all thoughts of escape.

Kali is the only one who can protect her sisters from their father’s greedy machinations. But the longer she remains imprisoned in the McKay tower, the more Kali and Adam realize there are other forces at play. They’re both pieces in a silent, terrible game that could destroy everyone they’ve ever loved…including each other.

Excerpt

She thought of everything she had learned while in the north, all the people she had grown close to, the confidence she had found. She shook herself free from the guards and straightened her spine, holding her head high. “If I were in a nunnery, ye’d accuse me of being a whore, Father. There is no reasoning with ye.”

Bane’s face turned bright red as he slipped from the saddle and came to stand in front of her. “Ye have a wicked tongue, girl.” He slapped her hard across the face, but she didn’t react, stood her ground as bravely as any soldier facing his worst enemy.

He smacked her again. And when she didn’t cry out, he did it again to her other cheek. Not hard enough to leave a bruise, but hard enough to hurt.

“Ye’ve grown more frigid in the north,” her sire said.

“I’ve no’ grown cold, only stronger against a monster as ye.”

Valiantly, she held his gaze—caring little for what else he’d do to her. Let these strangers who accompanied him here see him for what he truly was.

He shook his head. “None of it matters anymore,” he said. “Lord Nelson and these fine men have accompanied me here to make sure ye do as I bid. In three days, ye will marry Lord Nelson right here with Laird MacKay standing as witness. And in return for his loyalty, I will give yer sister Ariana in marriage to the MacKay. That way, our interests in the north and south are guaranteed.”

“No!” She wanted to maim him, to kill him. Betrothing his middle daughter to such a beast would kill Ariana. “How could ye hate us so much? Are we not yer own flesh and blood?”

Bane gripped her chin cruelly and turned her face. “Aye, ye are me daughter. I willna deny it. But ye are a willful harpy—unworthy of me tenderness. Ariana is little better. But Keara, she is a gentle lass…perhaps the pearl of me heart.”

“W-what will ye do with Keara?”

“Well now,” her sire said manipulatively, “that depends on how ye conduct yerself from here on, girl.”

Once again, he played her, baited her, and controlled her with threats. He knew her weaknesses, her strengths. How to build her up and tear her down. How to silence her forever…

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USA Today Bestselling author Violetta Rand was raised in Corpus Christi, Texas, and spent her childhood reading, writing, and playing soccer. After meeting her husband in New England, they moved to Alaska where she spent a decade working as a scientist before quitting her day job to pursue her dream as a full time writer.

Violetta still lives in Alaska and spends her days writing evocative romance. When she’s not reading, writing, or editing, she enjoys time with her husband, pets, and friends.

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Cover Reveal: Fighting Fate by Diana Muñoz Stewart

(A Spy Makers Guild Novella)

Publication date: June 20th 2023

Genres: Adult, Romance, Suspense

Synopsis:

Risking herself to rescue others. No problem. Risking her heart on love? Problem.

Dada

As a Guild operative, I’ve seamlessly taken on dozens of false identities. Going undercover as a nun? No problem. But when my routine mission turns into a hunt for a vicious serial killer, I’m forced to join forces with Sion Bradford. Problem. The sexy, ex-soccer player doesn’t, for one minute, believe I’m a nun. Too many lives are at stake to tell him the truth. So, why am I struggling to keep the faith?

Sean

Learned a lot since leaving sports to go chase down degenerates. Mostly, how to spot a liar. Not that I need that skill when it comes to Dada. The woman’s every shade of hot, knows self-defense, and is a great kisser. Plainly, she’s rubbish at being a nun. Still, joining forces with her to take a killer off the streets is a no-brainer. I’d risk Hell itself to stop this lunatic and keep her safe.

As things heat up between Sean and Dada, their search for a serial killer turns into a deadly cat and mouse game. With time running out, they come face-to-face with the truth about each other and an unexpected and vicious murderer.

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#1 Amazon bestselling author.

Armed with a razor-sharp wit and a rolled-up MFA in Creative Writing, Diana Muñoz Stewart cartwheel-kicked her way into publishing with her fiery Black Ops Confidential series. Washington Independent Review of Books called the series’ award-winning debut, “original, impressive” a “rollicking good ride” and “high-octane.”

Of her writing Publishers Weekly declared, “Stewart plays adeptly with the reader’s emotions” and noted that in her series, “Stewart’s talent shines.”

Of her unflinching openness in taking on today’s relevant topics, Booklist said, “Munoz-Stewart discusses such sensitive topics as human trafficking, sexual violence, and sexism…while the diverse …Parish family and their mission to protect women everywhere give these topics…hope…”

Kirkus Book Reviews said her romantic suspense series, along with having, “Sizzling physical encounters” also “enables an emphasis on recovery and power.”

Munoz Stewart’s work has been a BookPage Top 15 Romance of 2018, a Night Owl Top Pick, A BookPage Top Pick, and an Amazon Book of the Month. A 2014 Pages From The Heart Winner, 2015 Golden Heart® Finalist, 2016 Daphne du Maurier Finalist, and a 2016 Gateway to the Best Winner, Diana Munoz Stewart is a member of Romance Writers of America, International Thriller Writers, and Sisters in Crime.

Diana lives in an often chaotic and always welcoming home that—depending on the day—can hold husband, kids, extended family, friends, and a canine or two. A believer in the power of words to heal, connect, and distract from chores, Diana blogs regularly on topics near and dear to her heart, including spotlight pieces on strong women from around the world. When not writing, Diana can be found kayaking, doing sprints up her long driveway—harder than it sounds–attempting yoga on her deck, or hiking with the man who’s had her heart since they were teens.

Diana is represented by the wonderful Michelle Grajkowski of Three Seas Literary Agency.

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Spotlight: Love Me Today by A.L. Jackson

Love Me Today by A.L. Jackson is now live! 

A jaded single dad. A woman returning to her small-town roots. Neither was prepared for their paths to collide…

I should have known I was in trouble when I backed my old, beat-up truck into the shiny Range Rover.

The driver looked like a gorgeous fallen angel – one who’d been booted right out of paradise for being a giant prick.

Good thing I’ll never have to see him again.

Except when I show up for my new job to teach a little girl how to ride her horse, I find the same icy blue eyes glaring back at me.

Paisley Dae is completely reckless. She’s also the best trainer in this small town. And Evelyn gets the best.

Protecting the little girl is my one focus.

Only the sassy trainer in her cut-offs and cowgirl boots quickly gets under my skin. Distractions are dangerous, but she soon becomes everything I crave.                         

One reckless night of giving in, and Caleb and I spiral into a web of passion.

But when I begin to unravel the secrets hiding in this place, I find there is more riding on this job than I thought.

Caleb and Evelyn are worth any sacrifice – only Caleb has to decide what he will sacrifice for me…

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Meet A.L. Jackson 

A.L. Jackson is the New York Times & USA Today Bestselling author of contemporary romance. She writes emotional, sexy, heart-filled stories about boys who usually like to be a little bit bad.

If she's not writing, you can find her hanging out by the pool with her family, sipping cocktails with her friends, or of course with her nose buried in a book.

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Spotlight: After Anne: A Novel of Lucy Maud Montgomery's Life by Logan Steiner

As a young woman, Maud had dreams bigger than the whole of Prince Edward Island. Her exuberant spirit had always drawn frowns from her grandmother and their neighbors, but she knew she was meant to create, to capture and share the way she saw the world. And the young girl in Maud’s mind became more and more persistent: Here is my story, she said. Here is how my name should be spelled—Anne with an “e.”But the day Maud writes the first lines of Anne of Green Gables, she gets a visit from the handsome new minister in town, and soon faces a decision: forge her own path as a spinster authoress, or live as a rural minister’s wife, an existence she once called “a synonym for respectable slavery.” The choice she makes alters the course of her life. With a husband whose religious mania threatens their health and happiness at every turn, the secret darkness that Maud herself holds inside threatens to break through the persona she shows to the world, driving an ever-widening wedge between her public face and private self, and putting her on a path towards a heartbreaking end.

Beautiful and moving, After Anne reveals Maud’s hidden personal challenges while celebrating what was timeless about her life and art—the importance of tenacity and the peaceful refuge found in imagination.

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About the Author

Logan is a lawyer by day and a writer by baby bedtime. My writing explores motherhood and the creative life.

My debut novel, AFTER ANNE, will be released on May 30, 2023 by HarperCollins. For fans of Anne of Green Gables and for anyone who loves learning about the real lives of authors responsible for creating our most enduring characters, the novel tells the life story of the author Lucy Maud Montgomery.

After graduating from Pomona College and Harvard Law School, I clerked for three federal judges, spent six years in Big Law, and spent three years as an Assistant United States Attorney. I now specialize in brief writing at a boutique law firm.

Balancing lawyering, writing, and mothering is not easy, but I have found that they complement more than compete. Being a lawyer makes me a clearer writer, being a writer makes me a happier lawyer, and being a mother makes me a more grounded one of each.

I live in Denver with my husband David, our daughter, and the cranky old man of the house, a Russian Blue cat named Taggart.

Spotlight: High Wire by Kam Majd

Thriller

Date Published: March 13, 2023

Publisher: ‎ Mindstir Media

A WOMAN STANDS ACCUSED

BUT THE COST TO PROVE HER INNOCENCE

MAY JUST BE HER LIFE

Captain Kate Gallagher has a plane to land and a daughter to get home to. But first, she's got to contend with a confrontational co-pilot, blizzard conditions, and something far more treacherous-a plane contaminated with a lethal computer virus. When the controls refuse to respond to her commands, she has two choices: Turn the plane around or trust her instinct.

One day later, the world's press is picking through the mangled remains of Flight 394 and crying pilot error. To clear her name, Kate must endure humiliation and blame, and the risk to herself and her family, until she comes face to face with the madman who created the virus. There, she uncovers a shocking conspiracy that has already zeroed in on a new target: another plane, another deadly disaster.

With only seconds to save the 262 passengers on board, Kate Gallagher will fight her way back into the pilot's seat and up into the air, in a life-and-death race against time, and a computer virus that is wired, running, and ready to kill again. And the price for saving all those lives may be only one... hers.

Excerpt

1 CHAPTER 

The jolt was sudden and caught both pilots off-guard. Each reached for the controls instinctively. After a tense moment, and when it became clear that the autopilot was still holding, First Officer Edmond Bell cautiously eased his grip and tentatively leaned back in his seat. 

“Can’t wait to get this damn night over with,” he muttered—just loud enough to be heard. 

In the dark cockpit, Captain Kate Gallagher’s face, illuminated by the faint green glow of the instrument lights, was a portrait of concentration. 

“Five more minutes and it will be,” she whispered back. 

Bell shook his head. “With my luck, we’ll be up here for another hour, holding, waiting for a clearance to land, then have to go back and try this damn thing all over again tomorrow.” 

Kate let the comment pass as she had so many others that day. After fourteen hours, three landings in bad weather with an irritable first officer who thought he was Superman, all she wanted was a little time with her daughter, Molly, a warm bath, and a soft Mozart symphony to unwind to. But first, there was the business of landing the plane. 

“I’m showing winds of almost sixty knots up here at four thousand feet. 

Ask them if there’s been any change since the last report.” 

Bell picked up the mic. “Kennedy approach, this is Jet East 394. We need the latest surface conditions.” 

“Jet East 394, this is Kennedy.” The controller sounded as weary as they were. “It’s not getting any better, Sir. Reported ceiling is still at two hundred feet but the winds have picked up now. Wind three-four-zero at two-eight, gusting three-niner knots with blowing snow. There is a half an inch of packed snow on all runways, but we haven’t had a landing here for almost fifteen minutes, so I have no braking-action to report.” 

Bell replaced the mic in its cradle and pinched open the iPad screen to expand the approach chart. Jabbing his index finger at the number, he said, 

“Right at the limits of Cat-One and too windy for auto-land. Better make this one count, Captain,” he said almost mocking. “Last thing I want to do is go all the way back to Dulles.” 

Kate shook her head. She didn’t know what the hell this guy’s deal was, but the fact that she was a woman hadn’t escaped his attention. Add to the fact that she was barely thirty-four, a full five years younger than he, with an extra stripe on her epaulets, and she had a problem she could do without. 

A woman, especially one as striking as Kate Gallagher, occupying the captain’s chair was still a rare sight. She wore little makeup and bothered even less about her chestnut hair, which she wore shoulder length. 

Her skin was not the fair color of her father’s Irish ancestors’: it was a shade darker, olive-hued, favoring her mother’s Greek heritage. Her eyes, more green than blue, were the only thing she had inherited from him. Everything else, from her perfectly arched eyebrows to her nose, long and narrow and just the tiniest bit crooked, came from her mother, as did her independence, stubbornness, and fiery temper. It was that particular trait she was feeling mostly now. Back on the ground, Kate might have been tempted to give Bell a taste of it. But up here, her sole priority was the safety of the two hundred and eleven passengers and twelve crew members who were anxiously waiting for the moment the wheels finally touched the pavement. 

The airport was just to their right and less than fifteen miles away. On a clear night, she would be able to see not only the lights of the two parallel runways, but also Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and half of the Jersey shore. 

But tonight, as they fought their way through the turbulence and one of the worst snowstorms the Northeast had seen in a decade, she could barely see the nose of the aircraft, less than five feet in front of her. 

“Jet East 394, turn right to a heading of zero one zero. Descend and maintain three thousand feet. You are cleared for the ILS, runway three-one-left at Kennedy.” 

Kate punched the Approach button on the glare shield and reduced the speed. The engines wound back and the jumbo jet began a shallow, descending turn into the thick, muddy night. With a flick of a switch on the yoke, she kicked off the autopilot, and with her clammy hands gripping the controls, Captain Kate Gallagher guided Jet East flight 394 onto the final segment of its approach into Kennedy International Airport. 

The intensity of the turbulence multiplied almost immediately. Outside, the beam of the landing lights illuminated sheets of snow, which looked heavier than she ever remembered. With one hand still on the controls and her total attention focused on the instrument panel, Kate tightened her seat belt and felt the restraint of the shoulder harness pull against her body. 

“Better make sure everyone’s down,” she said. 

Bell picked up the interphone and punched-in two numbers. “You guys ready?” 

“Yeah, all buttoned up,” the senior flight attendant said. 

Dorothy Maples was in her fifties, with dark eyes and brunette hair cut page-boy short. She sat on the jump seat at the front of the cabin facing her passengers, smiling and trying hard to hide her apprehension behind her best business-as-usual face. Like everyone else, she was eager to put an end to this very long night. 

The landing gear had already thumped into place and the actuator motors had sounded as they slid the flaps from the trailing edges of the wings and readied the plane for its landing. Preparing themselves for their imminent arrival, the passengers jostled to get a look at the ground below, but all they could see was a wasteland of dense, black clouds intermittently glowing blood red from the reflection of the flashing beacon light. 

Kate could sense the mounting anxiety in the cabin just behind her. She had been a passenger enough times herself to know what it felt like to be trapped tight in a sea of seats, waiting for the moment the wheels touched the earth. 

She adjusted her five-foot-eight inch frame in the seat and wiped her hand on her pant legs. Let’s get home, she told herself. 

“Localizer captured. Glide slope’s alive,” Bell announced, as the Flight Director on the primary instrument indicator on the captain’s side flashed amber twice. 

“Flaps thirty,” Kate instructed. Bell moved the handle to its proper position. 

Barely a moment after that, the crosshairs that formed the Flight Director began to move slowly to the right, indicating that the plane was moving to the left, away from its intended course. 

“Localizer,” Bell called out immediately, but Kate was already making the correction and turning the aircraft slightly to the right. Seconds later, the needle settled back in the center, then started to move again, this time to the left. 

They were descending now, less than a thousand feet above the ground, in zero visibility and with no room for error. 

“You’re off the center line again. Localizer,” Bell barked, his eyes darting between the small white needle and the captain to his left. 

“Come on,” Gallagher muttered to herself. “You’ve done this a thousand times before. Trust the instruments. Just trust the damn instruments.” 

The Flight director began to move again, but this time did not stabilize. It oscillated from one side to the other like a broken toy. But this was no toy, and this close to the ground, there was no room for child’s play. 

“Let’s get out of here,” Kate said, simultaneously advancing the throttles and pulling back on the yoke. “Initiating go-around. Give me maximum power. Flaps twenty.” 

The two Ryan engines began to howl, clawing their way into the black, wintry sky. 

“Kennedy tower, Jet East 394 is on the go,” Bell announced on the mic. 

“Roger Jet East 394, this is Kennedy tower. Climb and maintain three thousand feet. Contact New York approach on 124.9.” 

“We’ll go to approach.” 

Flying through the turbulence, snow, and clouds, the pilots of Jet East flight 394 retracted the flaps and gear and climbed to the designated heading and altitude. Once there, they prepared for one more shot at landing before lack of fuel would force them to divert to their alternate airport. 

“You’ve got the plane. I’m going to make a P.A.” Gallagher said. Bell took over the controls. 

“Ladies and gentlemen, as you can tell, we have aborted the landing. It’s strictly a precautionary measure and there’s nothing to be alarmed about. 

We’re currently being vectored into a position to begin the approach again. 

We should be on the ground in less than ten minutes.” 

“I’m back,” Kate said. She reached for the controls but felt some resistance. She looked up. Bell was still gripping them. 

“I’ve got the plane,” she said, looking over at him. But he didn’t even acknowledge her, and he didn’t let go. He just sat there, his hands wrapped around the controls, staring dead ahead at the instruments. 

What the hell was this, a mutiny? Was he saying that he could do a better job? That she was dangerous? What? 

She had never flown with this character before, so she had no way of reading him. Did he have a problem with her, or all women? Or was he just a dick. 

Either way, she had no time for this bullshit. 

“I’ve got the plane,” she snapped, and jerked the controls slightly to one side. 

Bell silently relinquished control without looking at her. 

Kate looked over to him one last time with a glare that could melt steel. 

They were going to get on the ground, shut down the engines, and park the plane. After that, Bell had better pray that God was on his side because she was going to rip him limb from limb. She turned away from him and focused back on the instruments with renewed purpose. 

“Landing gear down. Flaps thirty after you get three green,” she ordered and Bell did as he was instructed. 

They were below fifteen hundred feet again, in the clouds and flying at 170 miles per hour, when the Flight director began to twitch again. Kate corrected immediately, but felt a new stiffness in the controls. She looked at Bell, but his hands were in his lap. She looked at the overhead panel and checked the anti-icing equipment. Everything was on. If the unresponsiveness of the controls was not caused by surface icing, then what? 

The crosshairs of the Flight Director came back to the center, but like a pendulum, began moving in the opposite direction again. What the hell was happening? Was this her

Kate wanted to say something, but hesitated. She wasn’t going to give Bell the satisfaction. Still what the hell was going on? Was this an instrument malfunction? 

She glanced over at Bell’s Flight director, then at the standby instruments. 

All three indicated the same thing: the aircraft was moving erratically off course and she wasn’t able to correct it. So if this wasn’t an instrument malfunction, that left only one thing...It was her. 

The captain never handed over his command, not at a time of crisis—not to someone like Edmond Bell. But as Jet East 394 descended below five hundred feet, still unstable and off course, Gallagher considered doing just that. 

Maybe Bell was right, she thought. Maybe they all were. Maybe she should just hand the plane over, let him land, then bolt from the airport and never come back. 

BULLSHIT! She scolded herself. This was her plane and those people were her responsibility. “Focus, Goddammit,” she said loud enough to be heard. “Focus!” 

Taking back an ounce of control felt good, and Kate felt herself breathe. 

But passing through three hundred feet, the Flight Director began to move again, this time faster than it had previously. Again, Kate attempted to correct, but the instrument continued to move erratically, and by the time the aircraft had reached two hundred feet, it was fully deflected to one side. They were sinking fast, too fast. 

“Go-around. Go-around,” Bell shouted, a clear note of panic in his voice. 

Kate had already pressed the small go-around button on the throttles. 

“Going around. Max power, flaps twenty,” she commanded a second time. 

“Push the throttles up, way up.” Once again Jet East 394 struggled its way back into the night sky. Then it happened. 

It began with a shallow turn to the right. Kate immediately corrected it by turning the controls in the opposite direction. The plane responded for an instant, then continued to roll slightly back to the right. She applied more pressure, but it wasn’t enough. With both hands on the controls, she pushed to turn. Still it wasn’t enough. She felt as if something was fighting her—as if Bell had finally decided to take over. But she could see his hands, one still on the throttles, adjusting maximum power, the other reaching for the microphone so he could tell the tower that they had aborted the second approach. He was doing what he was supposed to, they both were. Just as they had done ten minutes ago, just as they had practiced a thousand times before in the simulator. But this was different. Something was wrong. Something was very wrong. 

“Push with me,” she shouted to Bell, who threw down the mic, and grabbed the controls with both hands. 

“What’s happening?” he yelled, but Kate had no time to explain. 

“Terrain, terrain, pull up, pull up,” the computer-generated voice warned. 

A half-dozen red lights began to flash in the pilots’ faces. 

There had been no training for this kind of scenario. Kate had two choices: continue the go-around and hope that whatever was causing the problem would correct itself in the next second, or—

Instinctively she chose the second option, grasped the throttles, and pulled them back to idle. The roar of the engines instantly died and Jet East 394 began to plunge into the darkness. 

“What are you doing?” Bell shouted, lurching over to force her hands off the throttles. He was too late. 

From the corner of her eye, Kate saw an orange and red flash. An instant later, the controls shuddered in her hands as the aircraft was forced violently upright. The tip of the right wing hit the ground, causing the nose to pitch up and veer in the opposite direction, completely out of control. Within an instant all hell broke loose. 

There was the sickening sound of scraping metal, and vibrant flashes of red, orange, and yellow erupted all around them. Agonizing screams of terror were followed by a sensation of weightlessness as the aircraft bounced over and over again. The heat, the smoke, the fire...and then, blackness. 

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About the Author

Kam Majd is an Edgar® Award-nominated author of character-driven, edge-of-your-seat suspense novels. He has climbed in and out of cockpits for 44 years, 35 of which have been at American Airlines, with his most recent position as a 777 captain. Born in Iran, and educated around the world in India, England, and the United States, Majd and his wife Lori now live in Southern California with their two daughters, Megan and Sydney, nearby.

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