Daisy+C

=Daisy C's 9th Grade Book Review= 

Nicholas Sparks' //The Rescue// is a 'romantic tale' about a lonely single mother (Denise Holton) dealing with her son’s (Kyle) speech problem. Who then meets a contractor/fireman volunteer (Taylor McAden), during a car accident (created by a big storm in a southern town), and Kyle’s disappearance (which is when Taylor and Denise's relationship begins to build). After numerous long, tiresome hours of Taylor searching for Kyle, you start thinking this kid is dead, when all of a sudden Taylor finally finds Kyle. After this horrific event, Denise and Taylor just happened to bump in to each other in town, when Taylor realizes how beautiful she is, and she realizes how handsome he is, then they both fall in love. Denise is not the only one that likes Taylor, Kyle likes him too; Taylor builds a father like, relationship with Kyle. On their first date (without Kyle) Taylor takes Denise to a nice dinner and ends the night with a dance. However, Taylor was always not able to, truly fall in love in any of his past relationships, he would seek out women that needed to be "rescue" (without realizing it) and then end the relationship as soon as the crisis was over, but not Denise, Denise was different from all of the other women. His friend Mike even warned him not to make a mistake this time. Denise could not believe her eyes; her whole life has change since she meet Taylor, even Kyle has been talking more and he learned how to play catch. However, when she tries to talk with Taylor about his father, he shuts down, and does not want to talk about it, he also stopped coming over to see her, he says, //He's too busy at work// (which is a lie) she doesn't know what to do anymore now. Will Taylor take Mikes advice or ignore it? Is Kyle's speech going to get any better? What really happen the night Taylor's father died? Dose Taylor really loves Denise. Well if really want to know read the book! I recommend this book to any of those romantic novel readers out there, who want to cry (I did not cry!). You will not put this book down. I actually enjoyed this book, besides the fact that some people kept teasing me just because I was reading a Nicholas Sparks book (I will not mention any names…Mr. Gieb and David H.) It was a story based on most modern relationships. I thought it was a sad story almost made me cry. (Almost) I felt bad for Denise in some parts of the story, because her mother had just died (some where in the beginning of the story) and she did not know who to turn to when she needed help. I also felt bad for Taylor because he did not have a father figure to look up to, after his father's death, just like Kyle. Well that was before Taylor came into the picture.