Wolf Haven
by Lindsay McKenna
Publisher: Harlequin Books
Pages: 378
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Format: Paperback/Kindle
by Lindsay McKenna
Publisher: Harlequin Books
Pages: 378
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Format: Paperback/Kindle
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New York Times bestselling author Lindsay McKenna brings readers
back to Jackson Hole , Wyoming , for another gripping,
edge-of-your-seat romantic suspense!
U.S. Navy nurse Skylar
Pascal is struggling to regain control of her life after a traumatic crash in Afghanistan
that nearly destroyed her. After losing so much, an ideal job at the Elk
Horn Ranch in Wyoming
offers Sky something she thought she'd never find again—hope.
Former SEAL Grayson McCoy has his own demons. But
something about Elk Horn's lovely-yet-damaged new nurse Sky breaks something
loose. Compassion—and passion. And even as Gray works with Sky to piece her
confidence back together, something deeper and more tender begins to unfurl
between them. Something that could bring her back to life.
But
not even the haven of Elk Horn Ranch is safe from dangers. And all of Sky's
healing could be undone by the acts of one malicious man.
Book Excerpt:
Sky Pascal moaned, tossing in her
sleep on the hotel bed. Her stomach was in knots, with the pain radiating
outward. She flinched and drew her legs up toward her body. The vibration of
the Black Hawk helicopter surrounded her. She could smell the sweat from the
bodies of the air crewmen on this flight to Forward Operating Base, or FOB,
Charlie. The odor of the kerosene aviation fuel was always present.
She’d been asked to fly along
with Dr. Aaron Zimmerman to take a look at an Army soldier who was thought to
have appendicitis. They had been over at a different FOB when the call came in.
The FOBs were only forty miles from one another, and they were the closest
medical team that could respond.
Now the vibration of the Hawk
skittered through her. Sky was on the metal deck of the medevac helicopter as
it raced through the darkness to reach the soldier.
She was an emergency-room trained
R.N. and Zimmerman, who sat near the door, was a surgeon, specializing in
internal medicine. Two other combat medic crewmen, whom she could not see, were
nearby. The two pilots to her left were wearing night-vision goggles.
The tension was so thick it felt
like a wet blanket around her hunched shoulders. Her mind raced.
She was
assigned to the Army hospital at Bagram Air Base near Kabul , Afghanistan .
A first lieutenant, she had three years under her belt in the U.S. Navy. It
wasn’t unusual for different military services to have personnel assigned to
the huge, busy hospital. She loved her job in the E.R. Sky was good in a
crisis—cool and calm. That was why Zimmerman had asked her to go with him as he
visited the outlying FOBs. If he had to perform surgery on the spot at the
FOB, he wanted someone like her with him.
But now her mouth was dry, and
her heart was skipping beats in her chest. She was dressed in Navy fatigues,
the “blueberries” coloring standing out starkly against others who wore
desert-hued uniforms. Glad to have the forty-pound Kevlar vest on, Sky lived
for missions like this. They were exciting and scary as hell.
She knew there was danger with
any helo flight. The Black Hawk Army pilots, who were from the black-ops Night
Stalker squadron, were flying high enough so the Taliban couldn’t send grenade
launchers up at them. However, the Stinger missiles were always a threat. One
could blow them out of the sky regardless of their altitude. Sky was a knot of
excitement and fear, adrenaline leaking through her bloodstream.
She couldn’t see through the
darkness because she wasn’t wearing night-vision goggles. Only the four crew
members were wearing NVGs. The flight wasn’t long to FOB Charlie, located three
miles from the Pakistan
border. There were only two platoons at the Army base.
Sky was told this particular FOB
was an essential stopgap measure to halt or slow down the Taliban and al Qaeda
soldiers trying to sneak into Afghanistan .
FOB Charlie was an important deterrent.
Zimmerman had warned her
beforehand that this would be a dangerous mission because of the FOB’s
location. Sky had leaped at the chance. Maybe she was bored. But that couldn’t
possibly be. She lived on the same dicey border of stress and pressure in the
E.R. Night and day, men and women were brought in chewed up by the weapons of
war. She felt no small amount of pride in being part of the E.R. team who
helped save those lives. Now she was going to help a young soldier with
appendicitis.
The sound of the engines changed
on the Black Hawk. Sky felt a sudden lurch, the nose suddenly dropping. She
inhaled sharply, throwing out her hand on one of the litters against the wall.
Wearing a helmet, she heard the tense, short exchanges between the two pilots.
Something was wrong.
She caught a whiff of what
smelled like burning oil entering the cabin. Her pulse ratcheted up.
A sudden shrieking, screaming
noise blasted through the cabin of the Black Hawk. The bird banked sharply
right and plunged downward. It happened so fast. The thumping of the blades.
Being thrown up against the skin, striking her head hard on the bulkhead,
nearly losing consciousness. Suddenly, they were upside down. She hadn’t been
able to wear the seat belt. The other crewmen were thrown around, as well.
Yelling and sharp orders from the pilot filled the ears of her helmet.
They were falling out of the sky.
The screeching of metal upon metal continued to shriek through the cabin.
Her mouth
went dry. Sky bit back a scream. Oh, God, they were going to crash! It was some
sort of mechanical malfunction. Her mind swam with terror. Where were they?
She couldn’t see out the window! Gravity was shoving her hard against the
aluminum skin of the Black Hawk. She was scared. She was going to die!
About the Author:
Lindsay McKenna is proud to have
served her country in the U.S. Navy as an aerographer’s mate third class—also
known as a weather forecaster. She is one of the original founders of the
military romance subgenre and loves to combine heart-pounding action with
soulful and poignant romance.
Her latest book is the romantic
suspense, Wolf
Haven.
For More Information:
- Visit Lindsay McKenna’s website.
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- Visit Lindsay’s blog.
- More books by Lindsay McKenna.
- Contact
Lindsay.
Ah, romantic suspense to make my pulse jump! And if you add in a western background on top of the military...well, I don't think you can get any more perfect than that! I can hardly wait to read this story. Thanks, Lindsay, for your writing! jdh2690@gmail.com
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