Tired of running from her past, nurse Kate Callison intends to become Austin Grace Hospital’s permanent ER director and make Texas her home. Despite staff friction, she’s moving ahead. Then unthinkable tragedy wraps the ER in crime tape, bringing swarms of media, legal chaos—and a search-and-rescue hero who seems determined to meddle in her life.
For Wes Tanner, nothing beats finding someone who’s lost; he’s known that helpless terror firsthand. So he’ll expand his team’s lifeline of hope: K9 tracking, swift water rescue, even horse-mounted searches. He’s ready for anything—except Austin Grace’s prickly and dismissive ER director.
As Kate and Wes discover more about each other, new respect becomes something deeper. Kate wonders if her heart might have finally found a home. Then an unsolved missing persons case—and a startling new one—become catalysts that threaten the loss of all she and Wes have found.
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Summary
Overall Rescue Team was the most emotional book I have read by Candace Calvert. Kate has a broken relationship with her father in addition to a past that is tormenting
her. Several instances occurring around her are intensifying her feelings of shame from the past. Tons of action in the book; a baby abandoned at the hospital, an Alzheimer’s patient missing, an anonymous blogger creating a PR nightmare for the hospitals. Wes is a wonderfully human hero. I love that he has an unconventional job; ‘Got Water’. Wes also organizes and volunteers for the local search and rescue team. Wes has his own broken past to deal. Wes’s brother was a great addition to the
story. I highly recommend this book and the Grace Medical series. I have loved each book by Candace.
Violence A missing lady, some gets shot,an abandoned baby,
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Sexual Kissing and hugging