Wednesday, January 09, 2013

CFBA: Doctor to the Rescue by Cheryl Wyatt

This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing:
 
Doctor To The Rescue
Love Inspired (December 18, 2012)
by
 
Cheryl Wyatt

MY TAKE:
Cheryl Wyatt is back with another tale from the Eagle Point Trauma Center and it's just as engaging. Previously I reviewed Doctor's Devotion, the first in the series. When I saw Doctor to the Rescue I knew I had to review it too.

Ian and Bri are like the modern day version Beauty and the Beast, who doesn't love a fairy tale come to life? The comparison goes beyond the surface though, and the author has given the character's a past, a reason for their behavior and that makes it much easier to connect with them.

It was a great quick read. Sweet, fun and romantic all grounded by faith. Don't miss it.


ABOUT THE BOOK:

Combat doctor Ian Shupe returns home from overseas with his most important mission: to raise his little girl. But Ian's a single dad, and working at Eagle Point's trauma center means having to find child care. When bighearted, struggling lodge owner Bri Landis offers babysitting in exchange for construction work, Ian accepts. He vows to keep his emotional distance from Bri, yet can't deny that his daughter is blossoming under her tender care. But is he ready to believe that his heart's deepest prayer may finally be answered? If you would like to read the first chapter of Doctor To The Rescue, go HERE.




ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Born Valentine’s Day on a Navy base, Cheryl Wyatt writes military romance. Her Steeple Hill debuts earned RT Top Picks plus #1 and #4 on eHarlequin's Top 10 Most-Blogged-About-Books, lists including NYT Bestsellers. Cheryl loves interacting with her readers and can be found almost daily on Facebook.

Word from the Author:
I do regular giveaways including a Kindle for every 250 people who join (aka "Like) my Facebook author page: https://www.facebook.com/CherylWyattAuthor and I'd LOVE for word to spread about that. We have a lot of fun there as I ask for frequent reader input on current books, with helpers being mentioned in the acknowledgements and fun stuff like that.

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