Twice Lucky, by Mardi Alexander
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Twice Lucky, by Mardi Alexander
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"When you love someone, there's suddenly a whole lot more to consider, to risk, to fight for." Mackenzie "Mouse" James's life is all about firefighting. Being a firefighter fills her waking hours, leaving her too tired to think, to socialize, or to put herself out there.A large part of Sarah Macarthur's success as a doctor is due to the structure and control that she has established to help her cope when all the elements are thrown her way.As danger draws closer, Mac and Sarah will be tested in ways neither had ever imagined. Both will need to fight far more than fear - they will need to fight for their lives.
Twice Lucky, by Mardi Alexander- Amazon Sales Rank: #450144 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-17
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.40" h x .80" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 264 pages
About the Author Mardi grew up on the Mid North Coast of Australia, with big rivers, sun, surf, and sand all within reach. Among Mardi’s greatest loves are watching storms out to sea and sitting on a rock wall, fishing and watching the world go by.She moved inland to study, where the mountains called to her and eventually stole her heart. It’s where she now calls home, along with her partner, two dogs, two cats, and a couple of hundred sheep. Life in the country is never boring, with no two days being the same. Her greatest frustration is that neither she nor anyone else has been able to create the perfect water pump that never breaks down.Easily bored, Mardi is always on the lookout for a new project of some sort or other, including, but not limited to, music, animals, drawing, woodwork, and now writing.When she’s not working full-time, Mardi is also a volunteer firefighter, firefighting instructor, and a member of a local wildlife rescue service looking after orphaned, sick, and injured native animals.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Enjoyable, a few complaints By AliceIsMyName Overall I enjoyed this book but for a few minor complaints and nit picks. SPOILERS belowSo the author spent time building up both characters and we get to know them and how they feel which is fine but then within a few pages have them declaring love to each other. It seems like the pacing is a little off.I would have loved for Mac's pain to be explored a little bit more, I think this would've provided a bit more emotional undertone.The violence/injuries seems a bit too excessive. I get that it was nearing the climax but Mac already suffered burns and injuries a few days before THEN to suffer 10 broken ribs, a gunshot wound, head injuries, blood lose, broken leg(s)? And a few others just makes it seem unlikely she'd even live through it.Lastly, the 6 month skip...there was so much potential for us the readers to see Mac and Sarah bond further, for us to see Sarah struggle with accepting mac going back to work or seeing mac's struggle to recovery.This book was an ok read. Good character build up. Not a massive amount of getting to know each other before declaring love. 7/10
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Lucky for you By Fran Here is an authentic new voice. Mardi Alexander writes about what she knows, firefighting, animal rehabilitating, and loving women from an Australian perspective. This novel has tenderness and care of a genuine quality, plus it will take you to the edge of your seat and have your heart thumping in your chest.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Doubly Bad. Don't put yourself through it. By hellbound Gah! I initially gave this book two stars, simply because the author is Australian. I soon realised that that was not a good enough reason for the extra one. I couldn't finish this book, and gave up quite early. I must admit I am baffled as to why I purchased it since I read the teaser of the first couple of chapters. Anyway, the review: This book was filled with superfluous information and was pedantic to the point of boredom. In case you missed it, I used two words together as well as the single which all pretty much mean the same thing. This is what Ms Alexander does with her writing. (What was the so-called editor doing--her nails perhaps??) The dialog was also repetitious, and horribly stilted. Every paragraph contained incidences where three long sentences were used when one would have sufficed. All in all, it makes for a very difficult read. As an example, Ms Alexander talks about the worker going to the storage lockers to get the required tools (individually mentioned) to clean out the animal shelters. Then the author tells the reader that the worker then takes said items across the compound to the pens where the poor things are kept. Then we are subjected to the worker using each and every tool to do each and every specific action that they were designed for. For **** sake, the woman cleaned out the animal pens!!! That was all we needed to know!
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