Review: Women's Outdoor Wire
"A veteran of the Iraq war and part of a search and rescue team in the Rocky Mountains, Jessie is complex and guarded. She bumps into Brad, a successful advertising executive who is going through a pre-midlife crisis, at their high school class reunion. When Jessie challenges his superficial lifestyle, he takes it to heart. A 180 degree career change finds him as a member of Jessie's helicopter-based search-and-rescue team in the Colorado Rockies where he faces the dangers of being a first responder and the vulnerabilities that come with a deepening relationship."
Midwest Book Review:
"Put it off for too long, and it may be too late. Last Chance Rescue is a novel blending adventure and romance. Brad Sievers is a search-and-rescue team member, and Jessie Van Dyke is his good friend. But friendship seems to soon become too weak of a word for it, as a disaster finds Jessie missing and Brad wanting to use the L word. Last Chance Rescue is an attractive novel that will be well enjoyed by many a reader."
Review: HomeFront Magazine "While Last Chance Rescue is fiction, it is in many ways the story of military veterans and their families around the world. Brad Sievers, the speaker in "Last Chance Rescue," is reunited with Jessie Van Dyke, a former classmate and active-duty Army paramedic who served in the Iraq war. Both characters are troubled by events that occurred in their past - experiences in Iraq, trust and intimacy issues - but something is awakened when the two begin working together as part of a search-and-rescue team in the Rocky Mountain region of Colorado..."
Praise for Last Chance Rescue
"Cramer-Kelly traverses the peaks and valleys of one man's quest for personal fulfillment and the remarkable woman who helps him find it." -- Sheri Vangen-Ratcliffe, Author of Heir Apparent
"A storyline that rockets up and down like a wild helicopter ride and keeps you guessing until the very end." -- John Nemo, Author of Jumper, The King's Game and Miller's Miracle |