Candace Calvert made a lasting impression with her first Mercy Hospital novel, Critical Care and I have no doubt she will continue to impress with the sequel to be released by Tyndale House in April, 2010.
Disaster Status by Candace Calvert
Charge nurse Erin Quinn escaped personal turmoil to work on the peaceful California coast. But when a hazardous material spill places Pacific Mercy Hospital on disaster status and stresses staff, she’s put to the test. And thrown into conflict with the fire department’s handsome incident commander, who thinks her strategy is out of line.
Fire Captain Scott McKenna has felt the toxic effects of tragedy; he’s learned to go strictly by the book to advance his career, heal his family, and protect his wounded heart. When he’s forced to team with the passionately determined ER charge nurse, sparks fly. As they work to save lives, can they handle the attraction kindled between them . . . without getting burned?
Everyone adores Susan May Warren and her latest heroine, the indomitable PJ Sugar. Looks like she is going to get herself into more tangles in Double Trouble, releasing in February, 2010.
Double Trouble by Susan May Warren
With one solved case under her belt, PJ Sugar is ready to dive into her career as a private investigator. Or at least a PI’s assistant until she can prove herself to Jeremy Kane, her new boss. Suddenly PJ’s seeing crime everywhere. But is it just in her head, or can she trust her instincts?
When she takes on her first official case—house-sitting for a witness in protective custody—Jeremy assures her there’s no danger involved. But it soon becomes clear that there is someone after the witness . . . and now they’re after PJ, too
Friday, 4 September 2009
Coming in 2010 from Candace Calvert, Susan May Warren & Tyndale House
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I'm not usually drawn to medical romances, but Candace Calvert changed that. I blasted my way through Critical Care. When I finished reading it one morning at five am (yes, I lost a night's sleep due to it), I said to myself, "Now, that's how to write a book." I'm looking forward to Disaster Status.
Sorry about the deleted comment above. Hate when I misspell someone's name. :(
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