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I hated to see the series end.: Stephen O'Malley was a paramedic. After watching his sister, Jennifer, die of cancer, and seeing all the horrible things his profession sent his way for over ten years, Stephen was running away from everything ... including God. Meghan "Meg" Delhart had worked in an emergency room of a major hospital until the night a driver ran her car off a bridge and caused her to become blind. She began helping her father in his health clinic in Silverton, Illinois. But life in a small town was not always slow and uneventful. Stolen jewels were turning up in the oddest places. Someone had been walking through her house and going through her things. So she turned to the one person she knew she could trust, the man she had had a crush on since was a teen, Stephen. ***** No one blends family and faith with heart pounding action like Dee Henderson! This author just ROCKS! This book, "The Rescuer", marks the end of the O'Malley Family series. In this story the main characters are Stephen and Meghan, yet many of the other members of the O'Malley clan appear. There is stolen jewelry, fraud, murder, kidnapping, medical traumas, Stephen slowly learning faith, tornados ... the list of actions just go on and on! It is as if the author poured her heart and soul into this story. Perhaps she did, since this is the last. As the reader, I sure did not want this series to end. An awesome ending to a thrilling series. Highly recommended! ***** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
I got disppointed with the series: I loved the first two books. But the O'Malley's got predictable. They solve a mystery, get saved, and fall in love with someone involved in the case. Disappointing in general
Great from beginning to end!: Dee Henderson has become one of my all time favorite writers. Her work is so refreshing and you can never figure out the end of the book, until you've read the last page. I would recommend this book series to avid readers, but especially to those who say, "I would read books too but can never find a really good book." This series would encourage anyone to become an avid reader.
An extremely enjoyable and heart felt series of books: I have really enjoyed reading the O'malley series in its entirety over the course of the summer. One of my friends at college who is a christian suggested that I give these books a try because they featured, "a lot of doctors," and delt with a lot more than Christianity. I am not a Christian and have never bought in to any real religious faith, but I am a premed student so I wanted to see how Henderson painted the medical profession which was the origional reason I decided to give the series a try. I found myself being drawn in to the plot of the series from the first page of book number one. I particularly enjoyed reading about Jennifer and felt for her as she battled with cancer. I also enjoyed the messages of the books and came to a new understanding of the importance of friends and family, and exactly what makes people happy and what is important in life. Jennifer's story though not true inspired me even more to become a doctor because I saw first hand how much she touched her pediatric patients and what her profession and family meant to her. I also found Henderson's discription of medical settings and professionals to be extremely acuraten and was impressed by that fact. I could clearly picture for instance the gracy area behind Hopkins where the O'malley's spent the day during Jenifer's gruling hospital stays. I also found myself drawn to Lisa and Stephen and thought that the author did an excellent job of portraying the stresses of practicing medicine in an Urban area. Although I did not readily except the Christianity in these books I found a great deal to identify with as a person who is not a Christian and thought that Henderson was extremely realistic in her portrait of a family battling cancer and the struggles associated with that reality. These books are worth reading for anyone who is considering medicine as a career because they offer a different prespective in to the life of a physician and are extremely suspensful and romantic besides. Both Christians and others will be able to identify with these books which present an excellent picture of reality.
A Terrific Tale of Romance, Mystery, and Spiritual Growth: Dee Henderson weaves a tale of hope, love, and faith with a twist of suspense and drama in this great story of the last O'Malley to find peace. A great read for those who like a really great story with Christian flair woven throughout. A story for the younger crowd is If I'd Only Known... by Edee Wilcox. Again, a Christian awakening is carried through the story with a natural flow. Both books carry the message of God's grace lifting our burdens.
| Author: | Dee Henderson | | Binding: | Audio CD | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 813 | | EAN: | 9781590521144 | | Edition: | Abridged | | ISBN: | 1590521145 | | Publication Date: | 2003-03-22 | | Release Date: | 2003-03-22 |
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