Dr. Jared O’Connor has given his parents a promise–to find his dead brother’s fiancee and child. But his mission is derailed when he meets beautiful flight nurse Shelly Bennett. The sadness in her eyes, mirrors his own, and he is drawn to her and to her young son in a way he’s never experienced before. Shelly can’t afford to be distracted by Jared’s attention. Her son’s upcoming testing may … may confirm he has kidney failure–there’s no room for anything else in her life. But when Jared uncovers the truth, she realizes her days of running from the past are over. But can she forgive Jared long enough to accept his love?
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Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Having been a Laura Scott fan for many years, I highly recommend this book.
Shelly has been on her own for the last six years rising his son Ty alone. She has been a nurse flight in Lifeline Air Rescue for the past three years and she loves her job. Jared has just landed a new job as director of Lifeline Air Rescue, but what really brings him to Milwaukee is to find his dead brother’s fiancé and son. When Shelly and Jared meettemeet they feel an instant connection. It will the past get between them and bring them together? A receive so a free copy of this book. This is my honest review
This was a OK book, sort of same romance but different characters. Not much character building as I went through this book. I did finish it but would not read it again
I enjoyed this book, even though predictable.
Don’t bother to read.
Entertaining light read.
It was okay
Not much depth….lightweight story.
Great book. I could hardly put it down.
This one was fun, but really stretched credibility.
Enjoyed the world of Lifeline Medical – human emotions and life drama with a sweet ending.
I enjoyed this story. It was somewhat unpredictable, and the story line was different enough to make me wonder what would happen. Nice characters.
I regret having to pan a story that other readers enjoyed, and will affirm this writer’s solid knowledge of the medical field. That part, as well as the helicopter rescue flights, all rings true. But the love story formula is one of those irritating packages where the story is told from both the guy’s and the girl’s POV, and where they are instantly infatuated with each other by the end of the fifth page of the book. It’s all breathless gasps and oh his muscles and the tenderness of her touch on his forearm and why can’t I stop thinking about her and should I kiss him oh dear oh dear. On top of which, the female lead’s emotions lurch back and forth violently between tenderness and a prickly please-go-away resentment. They get engaged on the last page of the book, but if you added even ten more pages, it’s an even bet some little misunderstand would drive them to their corners yet again. It’s too bad, but I really suspect Laura Scott is a much better writer than this. The scenes between the mom and her ailing son are affectionate and winsome. But there’s almost no nuance at all to the love story.
It was too predictable. But an easy read No surprises.
Enjoyed this quick read. Predictable, but satisfying!