Have you ever been out west to visit Montana? Or Glacier National Park? Well, take a trip in this book and meet a new group of heroes that operate the PEAK Rescue team. Wild Montana Skies is the first book in Susan May Warren's Montana Rescue series.
From the Back Cover:
The last thing Search and Rescue helicopter pilot Kacey Fairing needs upon returning home to Mercy Falls, Montana, is to run into her mistakes. After a devastating crash during her recent military tour in Afghanistan, she is emotionally broken but ready to start putting her life back together. She just wants to reconnect with her teenage daughter and spend the summer working as the new lead pilot of PEAK Rescue in Glacier National Park.
But her mistakes aren't so easily forgotten. Because Ben King is also back in town.
Country music star Ben King abandoned his past when he moved to Nashville thirteen years ago to start his career. He hoped to heal his broken heart, caused by losing the woman he loved. But when his father is injured, Ben is called home to help manage PEAK Rescue during his recovery. He doesn't realize his father has ulterior motives until his old flame, Kacey, walks into his house and back into his heart.
Now, with Mercy Falls in a state of emergency due to flash floods, Kacey and Ben will have to work together to save lives. But when secrets are uncovered and old hurts rise to the surface, will they walk away again? Or can they find a different ending to their country love song?
My Review:
This book lives up to the expectations for any Susan May Warren fan. Get ready for a wild ride of mystery, adventure, heartbreak, and romance. This story will pull you in and keep you reading throughout the night to find out how it ends. I found myself feeling a range of emotions as I read the book--angry at different characters for their behavior, sadness at stories that had such devastating loss, happiness as characters finally realized the love they have for each other, and fear of the unknown danger ahead. The main characters of the book, Kacey and Ben, have a lot of baggage from their past, and the author does a great job at keeping you guessing whether this couple can overcome their baggage or if it will continue to separate them. Many of the other characters in the story are begging to get their own books written, and I'm sure that is exactly where the author is going. Can't wait to read the next book in the series, Rescue Me, coming out Spring of 2017.
***I received this complimentary copy from Revell. I was not required to give a positive review. All opinions are my own.
From the Back Cover:
The last thing Search and Rescue helicopter pilot Kacey Fairing needs upon returning home to Mercy Falls, Montana, is to run into her mistakes. After a devastating crash during her recent military tour in Afghanistan, she is emotionally broken but ready to start putting her life back together. She just wants to reconnect with her teenage daughter and spend the summer working as the new lead pilot of PEAK Rescue in Glacier National Park.
But her mistakes aren't so easily forgotten. Because Ben King is also back in town.
Country music star Ben King abandoned his past when he moved to Nashville thirteen years ago to start his career. He hoped to heal his broken heart, caused by losing the woman he loved. But when his father is injured, Ben is called home to help manage PEAK Rescue during his recovery. He doesn't realize his father has ulterior motives until his old flame, Kacey, walks into his house and back into his heart.
Now, with Mercy Falls in a state of emergency due to flash floods, Kacey and Ben will have to work together to save lives. But when secrets are uncovered and old hurts rise to the surface, will they walk away again? Or can they find a different ending to their country love song?
My Review:
This book lives up to the expectations for any Susan May Warren fan. Get ready for a wild ride of mystery, adventure, heartbreak, and romance. This story will pull you in and keep you reading throughout the night to find out how it ends. I found myself feeling a range of emotions as I read the book--angry at different characters for their behavior, sadness at stories that had such devastating loss, happiness as characters finally realized the love they have for each other, and fear of the unknown danger ahead. The main characters of the book, Kacey and Ben, have a lot of baggage from their past, and the author does a great job at keeping you guessing whether this couple can overcome their baggage or if it will continue to separate them. Many of the other characters in the story are begging to get their own books written, and I'm sure that is exactly where the author is going. Can't wait to read the next book in the series, Rescue Me, coming out Spring of 2017.
***I received this complimentary copy from Revell. I was not required to give a positive review. All opinions are my own.
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