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    Tuesday, October 21, 2008

    The Rescue

    TITLE:  The Rescue
    AUTHOR:  Nicholas Sparks


    ABOUT THE BOOK:  When confronted by raging fires or deadly accidents, volunteer fireman Taylor McAden feels compelled to take terrifying risks -- risks no one else in the department would ever take -- to save lives. But there is one leap of faith Taylor can't bring himself to make: He can't fall in love. For all his adult years, Taylor has sought out women who need to be rescued, women he leaves as soon as their crisis is over, as soon as the relationship starts to become truly intimate.
    Then, one day, a raging, record-breaking storm hits his small Southern town. Denise Holton, a young single mother, is driving through it when her car skids off the road. With her is her four-year old son, Kyle, a boy with severe learning disabilities and for whom she has sacrificed everything. Unconscious and bleeding, she -- but not Kyle -- will be found by Taylor McAden. And when she wakes, the chilling truth becomes clear to both of them: Kyle is gone.
    During the search for Kyle, the connection, the lifeline, between Taylor and Denise takes root. Taylor doesn't know that this rescue will be different from all the others, demanding far more than raw physical courage. That it will lead him to the possibility of his own rescue from a life lived without love. That it will require him to open doors to his past that were slammed shut by pain. That it will dare him to live life to the fullest by daring to love.

    MY REVIEW:  I wasn't sure how this book would turn out. The hero drove me a little crazy with his pulling away and acting like it was nothing - what a typical guy! With my educational background, I was really fascinated with the heroine and her struggles. Would recommend this book, as with all of Sparks' books!


    1 comment:

    Susan said...

    Thanks for stopping by my blog! I love finding new bloggers and am constantly amazed at how it "happens" out here.

    I LOVED this book by Sparks! It was on my list last year. He is definitely one of my favs.

    I look forward to following your blog.

    :-) Susan