Audiobook8 hours
Wounded Souls
Written by RJ Nolan
Narrated by Angela Dawe
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5/5
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About this audiobook
Dr. Ashlee Logan's world changed forever on a snowy December night in Boston. She has spent the last two years on the road, trying to escape the memory of that fateful night. With only her Great Dane, Drake, as her companion, she has worked her way across country from the Atlantic to the Pacific, working as an ER physician along the way.
While serving her country, former Navy doctor Dale Parker had her life shattered in a single moment on a hot, windswept desert roadside. Now, three years later, although her physical wounds have healed, Dale is forever changed by the experience. Struggling with her self-image, she has dedicated her second chance at life to helping other wounded veterans.
LA Metropolitan Hospital brings the two women together. Drawn together as kindred spirits, neither wants to face the stirring of emotions the other woman invokes.
Together can Dale and Logan move past the horrific events of their pasts, or are they forever destined to be . . . Wounded Souls?
Contains mature themes.
While serving her country, former Navy doctor Dale Parker had her life shattered in a single moment on a hot, windswept desert roadside. Now, three years later, although her physical wounds have healed, Dale is forever changed by the experience. Struggling with her self-image, she has dedicated her second chance at life to helping other wounded veterans.
LA Metropolitan Hospital brings the two women together. Drawn together as kindred spirits, neither wants to face the stirring of emotions the other woman invokes.
Together can Dale and Logan move past the horrific events of their pasts, or are they forever destined to be . . . Wounded Souls?
Contains mature themes.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/54.5 stars. A great series that has been amazing to read
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Angela Dawe narrates this winner. It’s a slow burn between two ER doctors who have private yearnings for each other. One has a prosthetic leg and is very proud and private, not ever wanting sympathy or help. Gradually the ice melted between them and warmed my heart.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Another slow burn from this series with traumatised MCs. The best of the series is still Sam and Jess McKenna though. I found Sam’s methods and internal monologue insightful and relevant
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I appreciated the realistic setting. It drags out a bit but follows the recipe.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5It started good - I liked the characters and the atmosphere in the ER and their budding friendship.
I read LA Metro and it was great to see Jess and Kim (now with a daughter added to the McKenna family) again.
As the story progresses, I find it more and more hard to listen to. The story drags on and on. They both have their issues, the outward chipper Dale actually more so than the very guarded Logan, but I'm not so sure they actually make a good couple. Well I still have 3 hours to listen to. Not sure I will finish this.