Wild Tides Is Here — And the Evergreen Rescue Series Is Complete

Wild Tides Is Here — And the Evergreen Rescue Series Is Complete

This week Wild Tides is officially out in the world, and with it… the Evergreen Rescue series comes full circle.

When I first sat down to write about a tight-knit island community full of first responders, found-family friendships, and the kind of love that takes root in the middle of chaos, I didn’t know it would grow into a four-book series. I didn’t know these characters would become some of my most personal, or that this fictional corner of the San Juan Islands would feel like coming home every time I opened a new document.

But here we are, four books, countless rescues, a web of mystery woven through the town, and couples who fought hard for their HEA.

Wild Tides brings us to the final chapter with Lee and Violet, two people who have been orbiting each other for years without ever realizing their stories were pulling them toward the same place.

Writing “The End” on this book was bittersweet. I hope this final installment brings the same sense of closure, warmth, and satisfaction that it brought me.

Most of all, I want to say thank you.

Thank you for coming back to Evergreen Rescue again and again.
Thank you for loving these characters, recommending the books, messaging me your theories, and making this world feel alive far beyond the pages.
This series exists because readers like you kept showing up.

I can’t wait for you to dive into Wild Tides. And while this marks the end of Evergreen Rescue, it definitely isn’t the end of the stories simmering in this world- or the ones coming next.

Happy Reading!

Amelia

Love, Danger, and Small-Town Secrets: The Lighter Side of Romantic Suspense

Love, Danger, and Small-Town Secrets: The Lighter Side of Romantic Suspense

There’s a reason readers can’t resist a good romantic-suspense story. The mix of heart-pounding moments and heart-melting chemistry scratches a very specific itch- the one that makes you stay up too late reading just one more chapter.

But not all romantic suspense has to be dark or gritty. Some of us love the softer side of danger, the kind that comes wrapped in found family, flirty banter, and the kind of emotional tension that feels real instead of terrifying. That’s exactly where my Evergreen Rescue Series lives: the lighter, more hopeful edge of the romantic-suspense spectrum.

Why Readers Fall for Romantic Suspense

At its core, romantic suspense is about trust under pressure. When danger closes in, the masks fall off and we see who people really are. The stakes force honesty, and that vulnerability makes the romance hit even harder.

It’s adrenaline with heart. Readers crave that balance between fear and faith, action and intimacy. It’s why authors like Catherine Cowles and Claire Kingsley have such loyal followings. Their stories blend danger with tenderness, protective heroes with fierce heroines, and a community that rallies when it matters most.

How Evergreen Rescue Fits In

My Evergreen Rescue world was born from real life and personal roots. My dad was the sheriff in a rural county, so I grew up watching first responders and volunteer search-and-rescue teams jump into action when someone went missing. That quiet bravery, the kind that happens off the record- stuck with me.

When I began researching the series, I dove into real-life rescues and training techniques from the San Juan Islands, where volunteers coordinate by boat, helicopter, and on foot. Their work inspired the fictional Evergreen team—men and women who show up even when it’s messy, dangerous, or thankless.

Each book in the series centers on a rescue that changes everything:

  • Hidden Harbor — Anya Rose came to the islands to rebuild her life, not to fall for the volunteer rescuer who keeps showing up when she least expects it. But when past secrets surface and danger hits close to home, trusting Drew Fenwick might be the only way to finally stop running.
  • Deep Waters — When Rae agrees to take care of her cousin’s kids for the summer, a decade-old lie and a rash of break-ins force her and first responder Zach Fenwick to depend on each other in ways neither expected.
  • Fast Currents — Glass artist Lucy Mirren lives for fire, focus, and solitude—until persistent park ranger Clayton Robertson ropes her into a community fundraiser and chips away at the walls she’s built. Between banter, sparks, and second chances, she’ll have to decide whether trusting him is the biggest risk of all.
  • Wild Tides — Violet Fenwick is tired of being everyone’s fragile flower—especially her brother’s best friend, broody author Lee Murphy. When an injury puts him under her care, living together blurs every line between friendship and forever, and resisting the pull between them might be the hardest rescue yet.

The danger may kick off the story, but the real rescue happens in the heart.

The Appeal of the “Lighter Side”

Not every reader wants high-body-count thrillers or shadowy villains. Many crave stories that make them feel safe while still feeling something. The Evergreen Rescue Series offers that balance: enough suspense to quicken your pulse, enough heart to leave you smiling.

It’s about strength that looks like vulnerability, bravery that’s quiet, and love that grows in the aftermath of chaos. The storms pass—but the people who weather them together stay.

For Fans of Catherine Cowles and Claire Kingsley

If you love:

  • Protective heroes with tender cores

  • Smart, resilient heroines who show their fair share of bravery

  • Small-town communities that feel like family

  • And romance that delivers both adrenaline and comfort,

Then you’ll feel right at home in the Evergreen Rescue Series.

Start with Hidden Harbor, where one call changes everything.

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Wild Tides Is Here — And the Evergreen Rescue Series Is Complete

Why We Love Protective Heroes: Inside the Evergreen Rescue Series

There’s something timeless about a protective hero—the one who steps forward when things go wrong, who shields others even when his own heart is on the line. It’s a trope as old as storytelling itself, but in the Evergreen Rescue Series, it isn’t just fiction, it’s personal.

I grew up in a rural county where my dad served as sheriff. From an early age, I knew what it meant for people to drop everything when the call came in. I remember hearing about Explorers—the young volunteers who trained alongside law enforcement—and about the local search and rescue teams who went out in the middle of the night, rain or snow, when someone didn’t make it home. That quiet, selfless bravery stuck with me.

Real Heroes in the San Juan Islands

When I started shaping Evergreen Rescue, I knew I wanted to set it somewhere that felt both breathtakingly beautiful and deeply human. The San Juan Islands offered both. Remote, windswept, and utterly alive with natural danger, they have real volunteer search and rescue teams who respond to emergencies by boat, helicopter, and on foot—often in conditions that would send most of us running for cover.

While writing, I read through their training protocols, rescue debriefs, and local news stories. I learned how they coordinate with the Coast Guard, how they plan a search grid, and what it means to keep your head clear when someone’s life depends on it. Those details became the heartbeat of the series—the realism that anchors the emotional chaos.

Turning Duty into Desire

In Wild Tides, Lee Murphy’s protective streak isn’t just about heroism, it’s a flaw and a strength all at once. He’s the kind of man who will always take the hit to spare someone else. For Violet Fenwick, that instinct is both infuriating and irresistible.

Every hero and heroine in the Evergreen Rescue Series faces the same test: what happens when protecting others starts costing them their chance at love?

That tension—the clash between duty and desire—is what makes the protective hero trope so addictive. It’s not about dominance; it’s about devotion.

The Real Appeal of the Protective Hero

We love these characters because they make us feel safe, not small. They see the danger, face it anyway, and still make room for tenderness. It’s that blend of strength and vulnerability that makes readers fall hard.

In small-town romance, that protective instinct ripples outward. It’s not just one man guarding one woman—it’s a whole community watching out for each other. That’s the pulse of Evergreen Rescue: found family forged under pressure, and love that feels earned.

The Story Behind the Story

Writing this series reminded me how much courage lives quietly in small towns. Every day, there are real people—neighbors, volunteers, parents—who drop everything when a call comes in. They don’t do it for glory. They do it because someone needs help.

That’s the kind of love I wanted to write about. The kind that shows up when it’s messy, inconvenient, and terrifyingly real.

Your Invitation to Evergreen

If you’ve ever fallen for a story where a gruff hero softens, or where danger brings two people closer than they ever intended, the Evergreen Rescue Series might be your next favorite read. Start with Hidden Harbor, where a single call threatens to change everything.

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