Rating 3.5
This book is the second in the Elite Force series about pararescuemen and this time we have Master Sergeant Hugh Franco overcoming his demons.
Hugh loves his job and taking risks because it is all he has got left or has the emotional aptitude for. Five years ago due to no-one's fault he lost his wife and little girl and since then he's perfected having casual relationships and giving it all to his job. His current job, working earthquake rescue in the Bahamas.
County prosecutor Amelia Bailey is buried alive literally in an earthquake, under the rubble of what was her hotel, though she is scared she is determined to hang on and get help for her newly adopted nephew Joshua. She has no idea how long she has been buried or what happened to her brother and sister-in-law who she came to help. Her prayers are answered when Hugh finds her and assures her that help is coming, but she tells him that no matter what happens, to save her nephew.
For Hugh knowing that a kid's life hangs in the balance is a nightmare, he hasn't been near a child since the death of his child and this tragedy makes him wonder about the last moments of his family, but despite not wanting to be there or believing that her nephew is not fine, he talks to Amelia to keep her sane and their conversation becomes kind of personal.
Amelia vents about her divorce and cheating ex and Hugh finds himself recounting how he first met his wife when they were kids, they talk in jest about getting it on once they are rescued, which they are and instead of letting them go, Hugh finds himself making sure they are safe.
On the other hand we have a secondary storyline with Amelia's brother Aiden, a surgeon and his wife, a nurse. We learn that both Amelia and Aiden had a father who left scars due to his perversions, more on Aiden than Amelia, which make Aiden scared to be a parent but what he doesn't know is that his wife Lisabeth is pregnant and scared.
Things go wrong when Hugh visits Amelia and ends up having sex with her in a closet and to his shock she walks out on him even before he can pull up his pants. A scream makes him run to the rescue and find, Amelia, Joshua and himself in the middle of a child smuggling ring.
The book goes on non-stop without a break, from the rescue, to the brief hospital stay, to finding themselves stranded in the middle of nowhere in a country still dealing with aftershocks, looter and an unknown organization after them and no communication tools. Hugh has to deal with being near a baby and Amelia and Amelia finds herself dealing with things she never thought she would for Joshua.
I enjoyed the book quite a bit, Hugh was a great hero, wounded, smart, resourceful and surprisingly more in touch with his emotions that Amelia.
I also enjoyed reading about their three-time divorced leader Major Liam and hope we get to read about him in the future.
Catherine Mann sure knows how to write a military romance novel.
ARC received through Netgalley.