From New York Times, USA Today, and WSJ bestselling author Catherine Bybee comes the third novel in the delicious Not Quite series.
Monica Mann has made it her life’s work to save lives. After an earthquake and tsunami hit the shores of Jamaica, she volunteers her trauma skills with Borderless Nurses. Calculating and methodical, she creates order out of whatever chaos she finds.…
Until she finds the perpetually barefoot, impossibly masculine Trent Fairchild. No one can pin him down. No, really. He’s a pilot and manages a small fleet of choppers on his adopted island home. Hopelessly drawn to one another, they manage to slip away from the wreckage of the storms to get a little closer. And they get a lot closer than expected when aftershocks from the earthquake trap them in their own life-or-death scenario. Paradise has brought them together. Now will it tear them apart?
Barefoot and California… Spoiler Alert!! Trent Fairchild, aka Barefoot, a helicopter pilot who does family air tours/rides in Jamaica comes to the aid of Borderless Doctors, BD, who are in the country post a tragic earthquake and tsunami. There he meets Monica Mann RN, aka California, who is sent out to triage victims in the country’s farthest clinic hit and assist the injured citizens. Sparks fly even though they both have their issues that may derail their part to coupledom.
Emotional Adventure Catherine Bybee is probably better known for her amazing Weekday Bride series; however her Not Quite series is quickly becoming one of my favorites. Each of the books in this series could easily be standalone books; however I had grown to like Monica so much in the previous two books in the series I was eagerly awaiting her book to be released. I was not at all disappointed. Not Quite Enough was an emotional book that I truly could not put down. The book had plenty of romance in it, but it…
Highly entertaining, well written and another home run for Catherine Bybee! It’s no secret that I am a huge fan of Catherine Bybee and that I loved the first two books in the “Not Quite” series, but there is no question this is my favorite of the three.