Synopses & Reviews
A beautiful yet tough woman working in a beautiful yet tough setting, Brannon Callahan is a search and rescue helicopter pilot for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Strong faith and a decorated history of service have kept her one step ahead of on-the-job dangers, but theres no precedent for whats about to happen. After a blizzard takes down a small plane carrying U.S. Marshal Roark Holland (already haunted by a recent tragedy), Brannon must save him in more ways than one and safeguard the donor heart hes transporting to a government witness on the edge of death. Otherwise the largest child trafficking ring in history—with shocking links from Thailand to Tennessee—will slip further away into darkness along the Appalachian Trail.
* Award of Merit winner, Holt Medallion Contest, Virginia Romance Writer's Association
Endorsements
"Grace-filled storytelling and strong suspense at its best!"
--TitleTrakk.com
"Compelling. The kind of novel 'ripped from the headlines' was meant to describe."
--James Scott Bell, best-selling author of Try Fear
"Sparks and bullets fly with equal abandon. Robin Caroll's talent for building romantic tension is second to none, her plot twists intriguing, and her faith elements quite uniquely woven into the tale."
--RelzReviewz
"The perfect blend of romance and suspense!"
--Colleen Coble, author of The Lightkeeper's Daughter
"Caroll knows what suspense readers want. A keeper!"
--Romantic Times (Top Pick)
"Started out with a big punch of adrenaline and didn't let up 'til the last page!"
--GoodReads
Synopsis
A park ranger rescues a U.S. Marshal after a plane crash in the Smoky Mountains and gets caught up in a blizzard of danger and romance.
About the Author
Robin Caroll has authored twelve previous books including the Holt Medallion Award of Merit winner, Deliver Us From Evil. She gives back to the writing community by serving as Conference Director for American Christian Fiction Writers. A proud southerner, Robin lives with her husband, three daughters, and two precious grandsons in Arkansas.