A workaholic doctor takes a forced vacation and returns to her hometown, reconnecting with the best friend she’s lost touch with and her friend's sexy brother, a search-and-rescue Adonis whose small-town contentment makes her question some life choices.
Dr. Erika Sheraton is a talented surgeon who’s on the cusp of clinical trials for a new anti-rejection drug when she’s put on forced leave because her superiors think she's working too much and it's affecting her performance. She works at the Anchorage hospital run by her father, which means she’s continually under his scrutiny, which is complicated. Their relationship has been strained since her mother died when Erika was in high school and her father became emotionally distant, compelling Erika to work round the clock. Now that she has to take a vacation, she has nowhere to go, so she arranges to visit her childhood best friend, Cassie, whom she hasn’t seen since high school and who still lives in their hometown, Wild River. At first uncomfortable, they soon regain their friendship, then meet up with Cassie’s brother, Reed. Erika and Reed shared an emotionally intense event in high school, and once they meet again, sparks fly. Reed serves on the Wild River Search and Rescue, and over the next two weeks, Erika joins the team on a couple of searches. She’s falling for Reed and loving life in Wild River, but when she returns to Anchorage, she falls back into her workaholic ways and loses touch until another set of surprises forces her to reevaluate everything. Snow’s Alaska setting and search-and-rescue element are interesting twists, and the romance is generally smart and sexy. However, Erika’s father’s about-face emotional engagement feels odd, especially when he effectively takes life-changing decisions out of her hands.
An exciting contemporary series debut with a wildly unique Alaskan setting.