I enjoyed this
adventure packed story set in the Glacier National Park. Susan May Warren’s
skill at creating mental images that engage all of one’s senses places her
readers squarely in the thick of things as grizzlies attack, people and
vehicles hang precariously on narrow mountain ledges, and swimmers and
non-swimmers are swept along a freezing, rushing, boulder filled river. Rescue Me has no shortage of heroes who
are ready and prepared to come to the rescue, members of the PEAK Search and
Rescue Team. Of course, there are times when they themselves are the ones in
need of being rescued by One much greater than they.
Love
misunderstood would perhaps be the best description of this tale, the love
between parent and child, and the love between a man and a woman. We each see
life and love through different lenses, lenses that sometimes cloud our
understanding of another’s view. It is the love of God that brings clarity.
Rescue Me is the second book in the Montana
Rescue series; unfortunately, I had not read the first, but this posed no
problem with my understanding and enjoying this book. I am looking forward to
reading both the previous and subsequent books in this series. I recommend this
book to those who like high adventure and/or romantic fiction. It’s a good read
for a cold day indoors or a warm day on the beach.
I thank Revell Publishing and the
Christian Blog Alliance for providing this book for my honest opinion. I
received no monetary compensation for providing this review.
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