Step by Step is book two in the Crisis Team series. I was intriqued to read this book because I am a Chaplain and have had to respond in Crisis situations.
I think the author did a wonderful job of weaving a fictional story into the subject.
As a former ER nurse Calvert has 'real life' experience that is woven into her story lines.
I loved visiting Ms. Calverts webiste and learning about her as an author.
I found this quote . . . "Solid characters, real life and sweet romance." author Varina Denmane
I have to agree those three phrases describe this book completely.
From the back cover . . .
Three years after a tragic accident left her a widow, ER nurse Taylor Cabot is determined to move on, checking off one item after another on her survival list. Her relationship with a handsome plastic surgeon even gives her hope for the last point—“fall in love again.” At least until crisis chaplain Seth Donovan steps back into her life, reawakening unanswered questions about her husband’s death.
While in San Diego to train community volunteers, Seth hopes to learn why Taylor is backing away from the crisis team and from their friendship. But nothing prepares him for the feelings that arise when he sees Taylor again . . . and sees her moving on with another man.
When a community crisis hits home and puts lives at risk, emotions run high and buried truths are unearthed. Will hope make the survival list?
And now for my thoughts . . .
The first few chapters are faced paced and drew me in.
That was short lived and settled into a little routine and
predictable.
At least I thought routine and predictable
I began to have the
feeling of there’s gonna be a bit of a villain here and began predicting
something maybe a little sinister goin on. The main characters husband did die and she had questions. So why not sinsiter?
By the half way part I was pulled into the sub characters
and their separate stories.
The stories wove together into the main story and kept me
interested and wanting more.
So much more that by the end I was wanting the storyline
to continue.
Admittedly there is a great ‘twist’ at the end that kind of
threw me off on my predictions.
Isn’t that what makes a great story?
I only wish I didn’t have to wait that long!
My rating . . .
I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. Mainly because I did get a little bogged down.
Part way through I was waiting for something to happen.
By the end I wasn't disappointed.
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I received this book from Tyndale House Publishers in exchange for my review.
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It sounds like an awesome read but unfortunately, the only time mom reads a book because she's too busy reading blogs, is when she travels to visit her mom and dad.
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