Nothing is easy about life above the Arctic Circle. Except, perhaps, falling in love.
Bryson Faulkner embraces the challenges that come with making a home in one of the most beautiful but unforgiving places on earth: the isolation of the endless wilderness, the harsh and unpredictable climate, the predators that lurk about her remote cabin, and even the most perilous dangers of all--those that await her when she takes to the skies as one of Alaska's most daring bush pilots. The only thing missing is a special woman to share it all with, but she's resigned herself to the fact that few people can thrive in such an extreme environment.
Everything Karla Edwards thought she knew gets called into question when a series of events turns her comfortable and well-ordered life on its ear. Her partner leaves her, her mother dies, and Karla learns she has a sister in Alaska she never knew. She takes a leave of absence from her job as an ER nurse in Atlanta and heads to the far north, seeking answers and adventure. She finds all that and more when she crosses paths with a sexy bush pilot who opens her eyes to new possibilities. But can she open her heart as well and learn to trust again?
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"Living within the Artic Circle, Lesbian Bryson Faulkner is one of the only women Bush Pilots.Enter Karl Edwards meeting her sister for the first time, and having to get Bryson to Ferry her into the area.Exciting Life they led. "
— Little (5 out of 5 stars)
" This was a quick and enjoyable read. This book had interesting lead characters Bryson and Karla that initially clashed in the harsh Alaskan environment, but later developed a friendship through a multitude of life-altering events. I look forward to other books form this author. "
— Barbara, 2/6/2013" Great story by Kim Baldwin. I would also suggest buying the audiobook from dog ear audio. Makes those long car rides go by a lot faster "
— L.T., 11/28/2012" I "read" this as an audio book and can highly recommend that. It even includes a bonus chapter with about 10 minutes of info about the book from Kim Baldwin herself. "
— Alena, 9/25/2012" This was a nice, quick read. I enjoyed the scenery and the Alaskan "feel" to the story, but wanted to know more about the characters. I felt it was very light and didn't dwell on the issues I wanted to know more of. "
— Janet, 10/19/2011" It was a solid romance, but not a perfect one. The last third of the book felt rushed — Karla went from not liking Bryson and Alaska to falling in love with them a bit too fast for me. "
— Jae, 8/18/2011