Sergeant Nathan Thompson is a war vet working as an EMT. Megan hides a secret beneath a sassy veneer. When a co-worker goes out on maternity leave, these two are assigned as a paramedic team. It is a rough start. Megan lives up to her reputation as an attractive but difficult woman, kind and generous, but high strung. Megan initially resents Nathan, feeling he might not be as dependable as others since he has a minor handicap from his tour in Afghanistan. As time goes on, Nathan realizes Megan’s ideal life married to a cop isn’t as it seems. And Nathan has his own struggles with PTSD and his own demons. Sometimes help comes in the most unexpected ways.
Nathan and Megan are wonderfully imperfect characters. Come on Megan, can’t you see Todd is a despicable person and that you can do SO much better? The chemistry between Megan and Nathan is undeniable and the medical setting is compelling and realistic. This book is so much more than just a romance. There is an underlying theme of personal strength and hope rising from the ashes of a wrecked life.
Crossing the Line is captivating and gripping, supplying readers with savory little tidbits page by page. Joy Slaughter has created a fast paced drama that will leave you breathless!