Memorial Day Weekend has arrived (just in case you hadn’t noticed all the store ads) and with this unofficial beginning to the summer season, I’m hoping you find a few lazy hours for reading. If you’re looking for some great reading material, I’d encourage you to try the new release, Code Blue: Prescription for Trouble written by Richard L. Mabry, M.D.
As an avid fan of medical dramas like Grey’s Anatomy and House, I was excited to pick up this Christian fiction novel written by an actual medical doctor. Code Blue did not disappoint. Mabry did a spectacular job of weaving together suspense, medical mystery, Christian ideals and a touch of romance.
Here is the back-cover copy: For Dr. Cathy Sewell, Code Blue means more than just the cardiac emergencies she faces–it’s the state of her life when the return to her hometown doesn’t bring the peace she so desperately needs. The town doctors resent the fact that she’s not only a newcomer but also a woman, and the devastating results from one of her prescriptions may mean the end of her practice. As two men compete for her affection, an enemy wants her out of town–or possibly even dead.
Medical Error, Maby’s second book, is due out in September of 2010. I can’t wait!