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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This is sort of a part of Radclyffe's Honor series, but, is also sorta part of a trilogy (when I read this one) which also has Fated Love and Crossroads in it. Who am I kidding, all of Radclyffe's books are somehow related. So, it's in the Radclyffe series. Heh. It takes place at PMC, where Tristan is an anesthesiologist who sometimes also gets trauma call during the Night Shift. Jett is a med-vac pilot also on the night shift. She was also a pilot in the army before starting with the med-vac company. They both think (for different reasons) that they don't want a relationship or don't deserve a relationship. Still, they get closer in ways that surprise both of them, and then they go through some seriously intense stuff together and apart, and that sorta brings them closer in some ways, and farther apart in others. There was also some Honor and Quinn and Family in this book too. But, not enough to bog the main story down. I do get why Jett is a bit of an ass, I do, but, still, her ass-y-ness did annoy me for a lot of the story. To be fair, Tristan was quite an ass in a lot of it too, so I guess the characters were indeed made for each other. It was an intense novel and a fun read. no reviews | add a review
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All medevac helicopter pilot Jett McNally wants to do is fly and forget about the horror and heartbreak she left behind in the Middle East, but anesthesiologist Tristan Holmes has other plans. When Jett comes home from the war and destruction in the Middle East, flying and the adrenaline rush of a crisis are the only things that make her happy, and she volunteers to fly night call where all the action is whenever she can. So maybe once in a while she takes a few chances. Hey, that's life, right? Dr. Tristan Holmes is an expert at two things--high-risk anesthesia and pleasing women. Tristan gave up expecting anything other than a good time from the women in her life a long time ago, and casual relationships are the perfect prescription for stress release. She doesn't do relationships, so she can't quite understand why it bothers her when Jett makes it clear she doesn't want one. High-stakes medical drama, life on the edge, and love in the fast lane--it's all just routine for Night Call. No library descriptions found. |
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The medical side of this book was not that emphasized. It focused more on Jett and Tristan's backgrounds, well, most of it was Jett's. It highlighted a bit of PTSD and Tristan's issues but the rest of it was pretty much angst and sex.
I loved the tiny snippets of Quinn & Honor's life though. It was cute and I personally loved their story.
Anyways, this isn't the book for you if you want to read a sweet & romantic story. It's more of use when you're aroused and horny. ( )