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All medevac helicopter pilot Jett McNally wants to do is fly and forget about the horror and heartbreak she left behind in the Middle East, but anesthesiologist Tristan Holmes has other plans.

When Jett comes home from the war and destruction in the Middle East, flying and the adrenaline rush of a crisis are the only things that make her happy, and she volunteers to fly night call, where all the action is, whenever she can. So maybe once in a while she takes a few chances. Hey, that's life, right?

Dr. Tristan Holmes is an expert at two things - high-risk anesthesia and pleasing women. Tristan gave up expecting anything other than a good time from the women in her life long time ago, and casual relationships are the perfect prescription for stress release. She doesn't do relationships, so she can't quite understand why it bothers her when Jett makes it clear she doesn't want one.

High-stakes medical drama, life on the edge, and love in the fast lane - it's all just routine for Night Call.


Night Call (Audible Audio Edition) Radclyffe Coleen Marlo Audible Studios Books

I love medical dramas, a truly easy target, a loyal Radclyffe fan, but this one missed. Both leads were butch--nice! --but Jett was morose, damaged, withdrawn, with serious PTSD as well as sexual issues. I'm not even sure what Jett's deal with sex was (BDSM with fear of losing control and blacking out?). Tristan was capable yet vulnerable, very likable, but why she liked Jett remained a total mystery. They just didn't click and I kept hoping Tristan would start making better choices. The dialogue, something Radclyffe always delivers, lacked imagination and drove home how little the characters actually had to say to each other. BTW, the psychological profile of all medical personnel functioning on no sleep, a repeating theme, is unnecessary and overdone. You can have angst and tortured sleep, but sleeping some of the time is required. The plot was really subpar compared to previous from this gifted writer.

Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 7 hours and 38 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Audible Studios
  • Audible.com Release Date February 17, 2016
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B01BPMF1PK

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Just the right amount of action, slow burn, romance and heat.
I have read this book so many times I know it by heart. I don't know why I never posted a review. I love all of Radclyffe's books. You can't go wrong. I can't wait for the audio.
I enjoyed this story on it's own, but further storylines on the characters from Fated Love was icing on the cake.
I have almost all of Radclyffe's books and I like most of them, love a few and hate a couple. This is in the latter category! I just can't relate to these central characters who have a constant 'hard on' and think of ntohing except their job and sex. Surely there is more to life!! Some of Radclyffe's work just seems to follow a formula and repeat the same ole stuff... it's boring and predictable.
Enjoyed learning how these two came to be together. One may leave the place where war took place, but the people serving will always bring some back with them. Jett brought back demons she thought she caused but reality it helped her get through the pain and find love with Tristan who was fighting her own wows in life.
First off I'd like to say that there isn't something I've read by Radclyffe that I haven't enjoyed. I like the tension between the characters. I also enjoy that these women aren't completely clueless as to their emotional short comings. They simply struggle with whether they want to work through them and how. You want a love story about two strong, independent women, who need to overcome demons to find happiness together this is your book.
Night Call is another Radclyffe novel based on an area that is familiar to her as a retired doctor, the medical profession.

Jett McNally is a helicopter pilot and a veteran of the Middle East war. She's having trouble getting over what she saw in combat, plus she's trying to mend from a broken love affair, so working the night call flying the medivac chopper at a local hospital suits her fine. She can live a shadow existence without attracting much attention, she thinks. Dr. Tristan Holmes is highly respected for her skills as an anesthesiologist and is well known for her "love them and leave them" lifestyle. She's not looking for a relationship, but can't help being fascinated about the enigmatic Jett when they start working together. She becomes determined to discover what makes this woman tick and finds, to her surprise, that she might be interested in more than just adding another notch to her bedpost. Drs. Honor Blake and her partner Quinn Maguire, introduced in earlier books, are central figures in this story. They provide a picture of wedded bliss and family ties that encourages Tristan to keep pursuing Jett, no matter how distant she seems.

Night Call is another romance written in the style that Radclyffe's fans have come to expect and enjoy. It tells a familiar story of two women who meet, overcome an obstacle and find each other, with some sex scenes to spice up the plot. There was real potential in this story for Jett McNally's situation to be explored. The role of US women in a combat zone is a new one with many complications of adjusting to those duties while not really being considered battle ground soldiers. This would have been a chance to examine the feelings of those women and the struggles they go through in a system that is confused about their status, but Radclyffe didn't choose to take that course except on a superficial level. The opportunity to tell a fresh and topical story was bypassed in favor of a more routine romance. That will certainly please the die hard fans, but the possibilities that are glimpsed in this book will make some readers wish Radclyffe had used her considerable talent as a writer to do something different.

If the reader is looking for a predictable story that hits all of the expected buttons, then Night Call fits the requirements. It's easy escapism for a few hours of entertainment.
I love medical dramas, a truly easy target, a loyal Radclyffe fan, but this one missed. Both leads were butch--nice! --but Jett was morose, damaged, withdrawn, with serious PTSD as well as sexual issues. I'm not even sure what Jett's deal with sex was (BDSM with fear of losing control and blacking out?). Tristan was capable yet vulnerable, very likable, but why she liked Jett remained a total mystery. They just didn't click and I kept hoping Tristan would start making better choices. The dialogue, something Radclyffe always delivers, lacked imagination and drove home how little the characters actually had to say to each other. BTW, the psychological profile of all medical personnel functioning on no sleep, a repeating theme, is unnecessary and overdone. You can have angst and tortured sleep, but sleeping some of the time is required. The plot was really subpar compared to previous from this gifted writer.
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