Review: Woodrose Mountain – RaeAnne Thayne

Posted April 24, 2012 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments

Woodrose Mountain by RaeAnne Thayne
Series:  Hope’s Crossing #2
Release Date:  March 27, 2012
Publisher:  HQN Books
Source:  Provided by Publicist
Buy the book at: Amazon



Evie Blanchard was at the top of her field in the city of angels. But when an emotional year forces her to walk away from her job as a physical therapist, she moves from Los Angeles to Hope’s Crossing seeking a quieter life. So the last thing she needs is to get involved with the handsome, arrogant Brodie Thorne and his injured daughter, Taryn.

A self-made man and single dad, Brodie will do anything to get Taryn the rehabilitation she needs…even if it means convincing Evie to move in with them. And despite her vow to keep an emotional distance, Evie can’t help but be moved by Taryn’s spirit, or Brodie’s determination to win her help—and her heart. With laughter, courage and more than a little help from the kindhearted people of Hope’s Crossing, Taryn may get the healing she deserves—and Evie and Brodie might just find a love they never knew could exist.  

This was a book that I wanted to love.  Generally small town romances where the most eligible bachelor somehow ends up with the most unlikely woman in town appeal to me.  But this one, despite the excellent storyline, left me wanting a bit more.

Evie Blanchard left a thriving physical therapy practice in California and is rebuilding her life in Hope’s Crossing as a beader.  She’s quirky and loves the slower paced, outdoorsy life that she now has.  Hope’s Crossing is helping to heal her wounded heart.  But the strides she taken to get that peaceful place are soon tested when her good friend uses her influence to talk Evie into help her son with the physical therapy of his daughter, Taryn.

Brodie Thorne will do whatever it takes to make sure his daughter can recover from a tragic car accident to the best of her ability.  That mean getting her the best therapist money can buy.  It also means working closely with the one woman that manages to irritate him and attract him at the same time.

While working with Taryn and fighting their mutual attraction, they soon discover that there is much more to the other person and find that they may be what the other needs.

As I said above, I loved the storyline with Evie working with Taryn as her Physical Therapist.  The author was able to capture both Evie and Taryn’s frustrations and joys as they worked together to rehab Taryn.  Add in the Brodie element and how he effects the therapy and it was quite an engaging story.

Where the story fell flat for me was in the romance department.  While not the main part of the book, it still there to make an impression and it fell short (in my opinion).  Evie and Brodie couldn’t stand the other.  Great.  They are forced to work together for the benefit of Taryn.  Even better.  A few stolen (and somewhat tame) kisses later, they were swearing each other off.  Days later, declaring their love.  It felt like the romance was just thrown in there so there was one.  I couldn’t connect with Evie and Brodie as a couple and would rather have had them fighting over Taryn’s care then getting romantic with each other.

For anyone that likes to read sweet, small town romance stories, this would probably be a book that you thoroughly enjoy.  For me, it fell short in the romance department, but I still enjoyed the premise.

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