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by C. J. Lyons

Genre: Other10

Published: 2013

Series: Angels of Mercy

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Suspense The national bestseller LIFELINESfelt "like all the best episodes of ER and Grey's Anatomy squeezed into one breathtaking novel" (Hilton Head Magazine). With WARNING SIGNS,CJ Lyons returns to the front lines of the struggle between life and death...On rotation at Pittsburgh 's Angels of Mercy Hospital and struggling to finish medical school, Amanda Mason can't afford to make any mistakes--or to reveal a troubling secret. Mysterious symptoms that defy diagnosis have been affecting her performance, and as she struggles to keep control, the only person who seems to notice is the irritatingly observant and sexy Dr. Lucas Stone.But when one patient showing the same strange symptoms dies and another slips into a coma, Amanda realizes the clock is ticking on her own survival. With the help of her friends--Gina, a roommate recovering from her own trauma; Lydia, a streetwise ER attending; and Nora, a by-the-book charge nurse--Amanda must solve this medical mystery before she becomes the next victim... Praise for National BestsellerLIFELINES:"Pulse-pounding ... whirlwind action scenes and top notch medical details."-- Lisa Gardner"Readers who prefer their medical thrillers to have characters with beating hearts and three dimensions are well advised to pick up this series debut."--The Baltimore Sun"Tense, whip-smart medical scenes... a gripping view of doctors at work."--Tess Gerritsen"[A] spot-on debut...a breathtakingly fast-paced medical thriller."--Publishers WeeklyReview“Pulse-pounding … whirlwind action scenes and top notch medical details.”— Lisa Gardner“Readers who prefer their medical thrillers to have characters with beating hearts and three dimensions are well advised to pick up this series debut by Lyons.”—The Baltimore Sun“Tense, whip-smart medical scenes... a gripping view of doctors at work.”— Tess GerritsenFrom the AuthorA few days ago I woke from a deep sleep to the smell of smoke.  It was 5:22 am.  Dark.  Too early to get up unless there was a darn good reason.There were no smoke alarms going off, no sounds at all that I could hear--I live in a small condo, so there usually are sounds from neighboring units at almost every hour of the day and night, but not this morning.Took another whiff.  Slightly chemical, acrid smell of something, somewhere burning.  But faint.  And definitely not coming from my place.So....do I grab the cat and laptop (my basic evacuation plan in any emergency) and run for it? Do I get dressed, bang on doors, try to track it down? Do I call 911, let them wake and worry everyone as they investigate?  Do I roll over and go back to sleep, knowing that if it gets worse I'll wake up?  Or do I wait and worry?What would you do?  Do you listen to your gut?  Do you believe in instincts and intuition?  Or do you wait for concrete proof? That's the same dilemma facing the medical student, Amanda, in the second book in the Angels of Mercy series, WARNING SIGNS.Amanda has a problem.  Maybe.  She's not too sure.  Could be nothing.Could be deadly.She has these symptoms--intermittent, unpredictable, terribly vague.  When she researches them, there are thousands of diseases they could be caused by.....or she could be imagining them.Maybe just stress--she's a medical student, working over 80 hours a week, plus more hours studying.Or maybe not.Her gut has her worrying.  Her brain tells her to forget it--she'd make a fool of herself asking one of the "real" doctors and all her research has turned up nothing concrete.Which to believe: the "facts" or your "gut"?  How do you decide?  Especially when it's life or death.....Read WARNING SIGNS to see which Amanda chooses.Oh, and by the way, I went back to sleep and about ten minutes later the smell of cinnamon rolls baking came from next door--guess their oven pre-heating must have burnt something.  Score one for intuition!Thanks for reading!CJ

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