








E-Book FLY: The Rise of Jett Parker
"FLY: The Rise of Jett Parker" is the first book in an exciting new trilogy about second chances, inner strength, and a sport most people have never seen before—indoor skydiving. It follows 15-year-old Jett Parker, a city kid and hardcore parkour athlete, whose life is shattered after a freak accident ruins his knee and his future in sports. His family moves to a small mountain town in Arizona, and Jett feels lost—until he stumbles upon a mysterious group of teens training in a wind tunnel at a local indoor skydiving facility called The Fly Factory.
What starts as curiosity quickly becomes obsession as Jett discovers a whole new way to fly—not just through the air, but beyond his limits, his doubts, and the pain that’s been holding him back. He meets Skyler, the fierce and graceful flyer who shows him the ropes (and steals a bit of his heart) and finds a new tribe of friends who are training to compete in the Wind Games—the Olympics of body flight.
But standing in their way is Ryker Hamilton, the local champ and resident bully, whose ego is as big as his win streak. Jett will have to push through fear, pain, and his own self-doubt to stand a chance—not just in the tunnel, but in life.
It’s Harry Potter meets The Karate Kid, with the heart of Friday Night Lights, and it’s based on real athletes and real flying. This story isn’t just about flight—it’s about rising above. And trust me—once you dive in, you won’t want to come back down.
"FLY: The Rise of Jett Parker" is the first book in an exciting new trilogy about second chances, inner strength, and a sport most people have never seen before—indoor skydiving. It follows 15-year-old Jett Parker, a city kid and hardcore parkour athlete, whose life is shattered after a freak accident ruins his knee and his future in sports. His family moves to a small mountain town in Arizona, and Jett feels lost—until he stumbles upon a mysterious group of teens training in a wind tunnel at a local indoor skydiving facility called The Fly Factory.
What starts as curiosity quickly becomes obsession as Jett discovers a whole new way to fly—not just through the air, but beyond his limits, his doubts, and the pain that’s been holding him back. He meets Skyler, the fierce and graceful flyer who shows him the ropes (and steals a bit of his heart) and finds a new tribe of friends who are training to compete in the Wind Games—the Olympics of body flight.
But standing in their way is Ryker Hamilton, the local champ and resident bully, whose ego is as big as his win streak. Jett will have to push through fear, pain, and his own self-doubt to stand a chance—not just in the tunnel, but in life.
It’s Harry Potter meets The Karate Kid, with the heart of Friday Night Lights, and it’s based on real athletes and real flying. This story isn’t just about flight—it’s about rising above. And trust me—once you dive in, you won’t want to come back down.
"FLY: The Rise of Jett Parker" is the first book in an exciting new trilogy about second chances, inner strength, and a sport most people have never seen before—indoor skydiving. It follows 15-year-old Jett Parker, a city kid and hardcore parkour athlete, whose life is shattered after a freak accident ruins his knee and his future in sports. His family moves to a small mountain town in Arizona, and Jett feels lost—until he stumbles upon a mysterious group of teens training in a wind tunnel at a local indoor skydiving facility called The Fly Factory.
What starts as curiosity quickly becomes obsession as Jett discovers a whole new way to fly—not just through the air, but beyond his limits, his doubts, and the pain that’s been holding him back. He meets Skyler, the fierce and graceful flyer who shows him the ropes (and steals a bit of his heart) and finds a new tribe of friends who are training to compete in the Wind Games—the Olympics of body flight.
But standing in their way is Ryker Hamilton, the local champ and resident bully, whose ego is as big as his win streak. Jett will have to push through fear, pain, and his own self-doubt to stand a chance—not just in the tunnel, but in life.
It’s Harry Potter meets The Karate Kid, with the heart of Friday Night Lights, and it’s based on real athletes and real flying. This story isn’t just about flight—it’s about rising above. And trust me—once you dive in, you won’t want to come back down.