Book Review: Fly Back to Me by Drea Scott

⚠️ Trigger Warnings

Explicit sexual content, violence (including threats at knifepoint), cheating (by a side character), betrayal, and relationship overlap.


🔥 Spice Rating

🌶️🌶️🌶️ (3/5 – Plot-driven but definitely packs the heat!)

Title: Fly Back to Me

Author: Drea Scott

Genre: Adult Romance | Spicy | Second Chance | Fated Love

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4/5 Stars)

✨ The Story

Meet Olivia Sawyer and Cade Owens. Their story kicks off with an unforgettable moment—Cade literally saves Olivia’s life—but before either can even say “thank you,” fate pulls them apart. The only thing Olivia has left is a simple stainless-steel ring and the haunting feeling that she just met the one.

Months later, they cross paths again… only neither realizes they’ve already met. The setup alone deserves a chef’s kiss 👩🏽‍🍳💋—because really, what’s more intoxicating than wondering if lightning can strike twice?

Drea Scott plays with that “written in the stars” energy beautifully. The story explores how timing, fate, and unfinished business intertwine in love—and it’s the perfect mix of emotional tension and slow-burn payoff.

🏍️ Characters & Chemistry

Told in dual POV (which I love), we get full access to both hearts before they even collide:

  1. Cade Owens – Former bike shop co-owner turned brewery boss. He’s rugged, grounded, a little haunted, and rides a Harley like he was born on one. Beneath the grit, though, he’s got this quiet tenderness that sneaks up on you.
  2. Olivia Sawyer – A creative soul and newly published author trying to find her footing. Watching her evolve and piece together the mystery of her connection to Cade is pure emotional candy.

Their chemistry? Undeniable. The slow build makes the eventual heat worth every page of tension. Drea Scott doesn’t just hand you spice—she earns it.

💭 Final Thoughts

Fly Back to Me is the kind of second-chance romance that feels fated in all the best ways. It’s passionate, emotional, and threaded with that delicious ache of “almost missed it.” Drea Scott captures destiny-driven love so well, you’ll be tempted to look up at the stars and whisper, “Okay, universe… your move.”

Perfect for readers who love fated love, second chances, and slow-burn tension that pays off in spades.



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