
Mary Carroll Moore, the Author of “A Woman’s Guide to Search and Rescue,” has written an intense and captivating novel. In this well-written book, the author vividly describes the scenery, the location, and the dramatic characters. Mary Carroll Moore discusses the importance of family, friends, relationships, communication, sisterhood, courage, survival, love, and hope. There are secrets, betrayals, and dysfunctional relationships. The characters are complex and complicated. Some characters express the need to be “free spirits” and creative, and others want to be true to themselves. This is also a fictional novel that has adventure and has the feels of “reality” at times.”
Red Nelson is a singer and songwriter who has a mission to meet her half-sister Kate at her sickly mother’s request. Both sisters are pilots and love to fly, which they get from their shared father. Unfortunately, Red is in trouble when her manager gets hurt, and she has to leave for her safety. She pilots a plane and gets hurt when the plane crashes. She can connect with Molly, her niece, who comes to help her. Molly is unaware that Red is her aunt. Molly is a big fan of the musical group that Red is involved with. Red is in danger and doesn’t want her new family involved.
I highly recommend this edgy and intriguing novel.

