Back of the book
When Deputy Sam Brooks commits to something, nothing can sway him--not just on the job as liaison between the Mercy Falls sheriff's department and PEAK Rescue, but in his private life. He's the one who stuck around to take care of his mother after his father's accidental death. And he's the one--perhaps the only one--who believes Sierra Rose is the perfect girl for him. Safe, practical, and organized, she's nothing like her hippie, impulsive, bleeding heart sister, Willow.
Willow, however, has been in love with Sam Brooks for as long as she can remember. But she wants her sister to have a happy ending. Besides, Willow has other things to focus on--namely, nabbing the job as youth pastor for her small-town church. Best thing for her to do is to purge Sam from her heart.
Neither can predict the events that will bring them together in a fight for their lives in the forbidding wilderness of Glacier National Park. Stranded, injured, and with the winter weather closing in, Sam and Willow will have to work together to save a crew of terrified teenagers.
Willow, however, has been in love with Sam Brooks for as long as she can remember. But she wants her sister to have a happy ending. Besides, Willow has other things to focus on--namely, nabbing the job as youth pastor for her small-town church. Best thing for her to do is to purge Sam from her heart.
Neither can predict the events that will bring them together in a fight for their lives in the forbidding wilderness of Glacier National Park. Stranded, injured, and with the winter weather closing in, Sam and Willow will have to work together to save a crew of terrified teenagers.
My thoughts
Susan May Warren novels just keep getting better and better, nothing proves this more than Rescue Me, the second book in the Montana Rescue series. The story line in this books flows perfectly from one scene to the next and one character to the next. Even as different relationships develop and change they never overpower the plot of the story. Willow is simply lovable, her kindness and permanent positive attitude make her easy to love even as her continued effort to do good always seem to end in chaos. Sam is the perfect opposite, living a life of order and calculation, never stepping outside his comfort zone. The youth group and their trials and hardship add just another layer to the story as we catch up on the lives of some of the youth from the previous novel. Be prepared for thrills, chills and, true to Warrens style, some thought provoking scenes as Will learns to forgive and Willow tries to embrace the love she truly deserves.
I was given a complimentary copy of this novel from the publisher.
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