If you want a "no brainer" read or "really light" read this maybe the book for you. When introduced to Zoey Sanders and the rest of the characters, I couldn't pin-point any sort of opposing personality trait. Not even a common social archetype that any creator making a show or another book could mold to the cast of characters to make them distinctive. I will say there were some faint attempts but it wasn't consistent throughout. By the beginning of the book you're introduced to Zoey, Brandon, Micah, Kyle, Jake, and Meghan. With 6 characters introduced to you from the start they seem to bleed into one another as you read, no sort of sign of opposing emotions or viewpoints in their occupations or personal leisure. Everything is utterly "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows Everywhere" as you progress throughout the story. Besides the patients that are coming to the triage or different weather depended phenomenon that worries them.
Something that pained me while reading, was the unnaturally fast paced progression of any sort of social progress in status, relationships and customs. Many issues whether minor or major were seemingly automatically resolved as you progress throughout the story, most times than not on the same page that the issue even arose on.
I will say on a positive note, Juilet Rose does their research it is very evident towards the beginning of some of the chapters. Though the transition is a bit choppy leaving the story and going into information shared like, a monologue of the scientific reasonings and different external and internal factors of those events happening, or how the Search and Rescue Teams are structured involving interns, permanent staff and EMT patient transmissions from SAR triages.
In my opinion when big moments happen, it reads like one of those computerized job modules given to new hires over bad or good situations played out by randomly named people.
Within the description it talks about a unexpected tragedy taking place that causes both Micah and Zoey to drift from one another. One, I was automatically able to predict the reason and the build up to that realization held no fruit to them, in my opinion there isn't much of a build to this obviously climatic part of the book.
I will say give it a shot especially if you just want to read but, this is not a "food for thought" type of book. I was hoping it could or would be especially with a character posed as representation of a ASL deaf person in an occupation where they maybe viewed as a minority within that sector. In my wholehearted opinion when topics like these are involved there is a need to be extensive.