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Taking Fire
- Narrated by: Abby Craden
- Length: 8 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
After two years and too many lost troops, Navy medic Max de Milles is ready to go home. Her last tour is up in four days and she will soon be catching a transport to the States. Life is looking good until she gets detailed to evacuate a humanitarian group in south Somalia.
Rachel Winslow and her Red Cross team are caught in the crossfire during a vicious civil uprising, but she refuses to abandon her team members as the rebels close in on their camp. By the time Max and the Black Hawk arrive, it may already be too late.
Hunted by extremists, Max and Rachel are forced to work together if they are to survive, and in the process, discover something far more lasting.
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- Rachel
- 12-12-2015
HOT EXCITING TENSION
I don't care what your persuasion is, if you like intelligent, well written, exciting writing then this is worth buying. The story by Radclyffe is believable and has so much happening you will be on the edge of your seat (or up until 3am like i was!). I highly recommend this and as this is my first by Radcliffe i trust the writer and will be buying more. The situations and emotions she can elicit are addictive to read.
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- Linda Marea
- 20-03-2021
Too rushed
Radclyffe is better than this.
The story was rushed and the characters too predictable. The story could have provided so much more sexual tension and action in battle. I really feel like this book was fulfilling a contractual obligation to pump out another book.
Abby Craden is as always excellent.
But the story was half baked and disappointing.
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