As the chilly winds start to blow and we'd rather be snuggled up with a cup of hot tea or chocolate when the sun's not shining, "Doctor to the Rescue" is a touching tale to read by firelight.
"Doctor to the Rescue" is another wonderful story from Cheryl Wyatt with something for everyone. Her characters are relatable and each one is dealing with complex emotions and issues, with their own unique personalities that interact in humorous and heartwarming ways.
If you like romance, there are plenty of sigh-worthy moments and little hints along the way to keep the story alive. The romance between Dr. Ian Shupe and Bri Landis feels real, and sometimes raw, as we see the hurts that each person is struggling to overcome and their attraction to each other seems like an obstacle, itself.
Ian's daughter Tia is the key to this piece, not a perfect angel but a little girl struggling just as much if not more than her parents, with real fears, assumptions and insights. Tia truly brings "Doctor to the Rescue" to life in the way that she draws Ian and Bri together and helps each of them to face the toughest struggles of their lives - in a way that only a child can.
Cheryl Wyatt writes military romance, and while that term may sound staid and narrow at first glance, she truly brings the perspective of soldiers to life in the eyes of the women they love and those of their brothers-at-arms. Each story, while interwoven with characters from other books in the series or related series, is a unique snapshot of a couple that come together despite physical, emotional and spiritual battles, and no two stories are remotely the same. I know that I can always expect a great story from her books.
Look for "Doctor to the Rescue" at your local bookstore, Walmart, Target, or shop online at Amazon.com.
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