How Many Times is it Socially Acceptable to Read a Book in a Row?

Ever finished reading a book, only to want to start reading it again? That's Rescue Me in a nutshell.

Wow. I was hooked from the third paragraph and I read the entire thing in two days. I simply couldn't put it down. My own life? Who cares...I simply had to know what happened to the beloved characters in this book. Now, an hour or two after it's all over, I miss my Montana Rescue friends. How did you do it, Susan May Warren?

From the first page, Rescue Me is faced-paced and thrilling. We're thrown into a terrifying situation where Deputy Sam Brooks is tasked with saving some teenagers from an angry grizzly. From then on, the excitement never lifts. Our main plotline is this: Willow, an impulsive, feeling type (who may or may not have had the teensiest crush on Sam Brooks) takes a group of teens she mentors as a youth leader to Glacier National Park, only to end up stranded and in danger. Sam (heroic, trustworthy, and possibly harboring some deep-set issues) is quite possibly the only person who can save them. Little does he know, he needs some saving as well.

Warren's ability to make a book run like an action movie in your head is incredible. Even more, her cast of characters is one I will follow for the rest of this series. I loved Willow and wished I could be her friend. Even more, I felt connected to many of the secondary characters as their stories also grew through this book.

Though I haven't yet read the first book in the series (Wild Montana Skies), I certainly will be. I'm excited to see how the rest of the series unfolds. This book reminds me a bit of Dani Pettrey's Alaskan Courage series (which I loved). If you liked those books, you will love this one as well. I can't wait for the next one.

For more on Susan May Warren, visit http://www.susanmaywarren.com.

Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

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