Monday, February 29, 2016

BOOK REVIEW- THE RESCUER/ #6 in the O'Malley Series


Stephen O'Malley is a paramedic who has been rescuing people all his life. His friend Meghan is in trouble: Stolen jewels are turning up in interesting places, and she's in the middle of it. Stephen is about to run into a night he will never forget—a kidnapping, a tornado, and a race to rescue the woman he loves. 
Introducing the O'Malleys, an inspirational group of seven, all abandoned or orphaned as teens, who have made the choice to become a loyal and committed family. They have chosen their own surname, O'Malley, and have stood by each other through moments of joy and heartache. Their stories are told in CBA best-selling, inspirational romantic suspense novels that rock your heart and restore strength and hope to your spirit.   AMAZON  4 Star 

A good clean story of love, loss, struggles, trying to find faith and a close family.  Stephen is burned out from his paramedic job and the loss of his sister Jennifer.  The others in his family are hurting from the loss too but they have the knowledge of their relationship with Jesus to help them through.   Stephen doesn't have that and it worries the rest of his family.   They know that he's going to run and they plan on letting him but not too long.  They want to pull him back into the arms of his family before things get too distant.  Meghan is a solid person and friend and has been that for many years.  Something big happens to Meghan but she still is unshaken in her friendship with Jesus.  It does cause Stephen to wonder but he just has so many unanswered questions when it comes to faith and very little trust to give people let alone an unseen God. He's the last one in his family, the holdout when it comes to believing in God.  He's coming to a crossroads though.   His feelings for Meghan have deepened but although she's had a crush on him for years,  she's not going to be torn between choosing him or Jesus.  She already made her choice and can see nothing but heartache if she tries  to go beyond friendship with Stephen as things are. 
The part of the story about the stolen jewels was well done and added mysteries and more drama to the story. 


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