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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Published
Don Mills, Ontario, Canada : MIRA [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Robyn Carr (author)
Physical Description
344 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780778318859
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Review by Booklist Review

*Starred Review* Carr (Wildest Dreams, 2015) has kept readers eagerly reading with her best-selling Thunder Point and Virgin River series. She now offers a stand-alone novel set in Colorado. Denver neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan's heart is broken and her soul is crushed by a rapid trifecta of tragedies. After a miscarriage, her boyfriend dumps her, and she's being unfairly sued for malpractice. Emotions barely under control, she flees to the only refuge she knows, her father Sully's Colorado campground and general store on the Continental Divide Trail. Cal Jones has also sought sanctuary at Sully's campground. He's staying there until the weather's good enough to work out his problems by hiking the CDT. Neither Maggie nor Cal expects to find love and a second chance. With this tale of the soothing splendor of the land and our vulnerability, Carr sets the bar for contemporary romance. The well-paced plot, engaging and well-defined characters, and an inviting setting make Carr's latest an enhancement not only to the romance shelves but to any fiction collection.--Mosley, Shelley Copyright 2016 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Carr takes a break from her Thunder Point series to explore the mountains of Colorado in this contemporary, which is filled with set pieces that ring true but largely fail to excite. Talented neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan, reeling from personal and professional setbacks-most notably a wrongful death lawsuit and a miscarriage -retreats to her father's home, a campground called Sullivan's Crossing. She meets Cal Jones, who came to the Crossing with his own issues to sort out, and immediately finds him suspicious. When Maggie's father suffers a heart attack, Maggie commits to caring for him, and she and Cal grow close as they both try to determine how to be their best selves. For all that readers learn about Maggie and Cal, they still feel underdeveloped as characters, and though there are moments of commotion, including medical crises to a young woman's abduction, they serve more as opportunities for Maggie to demonstrate her capabilities than anything else. The plodding pace eventually overpowers the pleasant setting and spicy-sweet romance. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

Stretched to the breaking point by crushing personal disappointment and work-related stress, neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan leaves Denver for a much-needed rest and heads to the Rockies and Sullivan's Crossing, her father's general store and family campground. Her hope is to decompress, heal, and get her life back on track. The last thing she wants is another relationship. Cal Jones isn't looking for one either; he's in the Rockies on another mission entirely. But when Maggie's father has a heart attack and Cal and Maggie both remain at the camp to help, they are hard-pressed to resist the attraction that flares between them. Descriptions so vivid the scent of pine and the rattle of wind in the aspens wafts from the pages and add depth and a strong feeling of place-a place that readers might like to revisit. Insightfully realized central figures, a strong supporting cast, family issues, and uncommon emotional complexity make this uplifting story a heart-grabber that won't let readers go until the very end. VERDICT A rewarding (happy) story that will appeal across the board and might require a hanky or two. Carr (Wildest Dreams) lives in Henderson, NV. © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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