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By: Sharon K Connell
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Rachel O'Rourke, a reporter for The Fairbanks Star newspaper in Alaska has been assigned the task of writing an article on the Denali National Park Canine Rangers. Although the assignment could boost her career as a journalist, and she loves the sled dogs, she dreads going back to Healy where painful memories from two years ago are sure to resurface.

Denali Park Ranger, Liam Chadwick, loves his job with the canine rangers. He hasn't felt the need for a woman in his life and is content to work with the dogs, fellowship with his co-workers, and volunteer with search and rescue during time off from his demanding job. Yet his buddy, Anik Amarock, a veteran musher and Native American of the Inuit people, plans to show Liam he needs more than all work and no play.

When Rachel comes home to Healy, she finds her sister, Deirdre, unexplainably hostile towards her. Could it be jealousy... or something deeper. Will Deirdre's anger lead to danger for all concerned?

And what is wrong with Rachel's boss, Jess Gibson, the owner of The Fairbanks Star? Is he in love with her, just being a real pain, or something else?
Contemporary Romantic Suspense
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Loved this story, love how much research Sharon does for her books, you not only get a great story but to learn a lot about the place and in this book especially about sled dogs and racing. Spiritual insight is always appreciated. The story had a few twists, kept me listening.
This is the first book I listened to done by a “general” narrator and I really enjoyed it.

Great read

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