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The Rescue
- Narrated by: Johnny Heller
- Length: 10 hrs and 20 mins
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Summary
How do you learn to trust again?
Denise Hilton, a young single mother, is driving through Edenton, North Carolina, when her car skids off the road during a storm.
With her is her four-year-old son, Kyle, a boy with severe learning disabilities for whom she has sacrificed everything. When volunteer fireman Taylor McAden finds her she is unconscious and bleeding, but when she wakes an even more chilling truth becomes clear: Kyle is gone.
When confronted by raging fires or deadly accidents, Taylor feels compelled to take terrifying risks to save lives, and the search for Kyle is no exception. But there is one leap of faith Taylor cannot bring himself to make - to commit to a relationship. Will this chance meeting with Denise prove any different?
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- Bridget Jones
- 11-03-22
Not for me.
Not what I was expecting but I did listen to the end hoping for a bit more excitement. Best bits first couple of chapters. Characters miserable and full of against. But very well written especially if you like that sort of thing. But not for me.
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- windy888
- 01-03-19
another wonderful story
I have gone crazy on his books mainly because of the feel good factor, absent in the real world
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