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The Royal Rescue

A K-9 Handler Romance (Disaster City Search and Rescue Book 8)

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The Royal Rescue

By: Ginny Sterling
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Princess Bridget Inger was on a royal visit to the children’s hospital in North Texas. The newest groundbreaking procedure is fascinating and the publicity visit shows her country’s full support of the medical breakthrough. She loves children, but when a terrorist takes control of the hospital floor to reach her… they are playing a dangerous game with her loyalty, her money, and her heart!

Abel Wright thought the team at Disaster City Search and Rescue was pulling his leg! Terrorists had taken the crown princess hostage, and the hospital was in danger of being blown up. His assignment was to go undercover, rescue the princess, and save the day. This wasn’t a typical Friday night — it sounded like the theme to a video game.

Could rescuing the princess earn him some mana, a box of loot, some experience points, or perhaps the best prize ever…her heart?


Step into the world of Disaster City Search and Rescue, where officers, firefighters, military, and medics, train and work alongside each other with the dogs they love, to do the most dangerous job of all — help lost and injured victims find their way home.
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It seems that it only took a look between Abel and Bridget and they knew. It was fun reading about Bridget’s manipulation in an effort to bring Abel to her. It didn’t take much, he was enchanted. It was swoon worthy to see how the story finished and the twist with the honeymoon in the “South Pacific”. :-) So grand to see that there was a happy ending, like in all of Ginny’s stories, which is why I listen/read to them!

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Story was a bit overdone, but pleasant. AI is flat presentation at best nd can’t do contractions or nick names

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