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.
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.
Genre: contemporary romance
Publishing date: March 2012
Mature content: nothing to report
Review: l loved this book, there's no other way of saying it. There's a sweet romance between Evie and Brodie, but Woodrose Mountain is so much more than just a romance novel. This is a book about second chances, about making lemonade within life throws lemons at you and about finding happiness in the little things.
I've been reading RaeAnne Thayne's series of books totally out of order (which just proves each book, and this one in particular, can be read as a stand-alone novel), this one is clearly one of my favorite so far. Totally recommended!
I've been reading RaeAnne Thayne's series of books totally out of order (which just proves each book, and this one in particular, can be read as a stand-alone novel), this one is clearly one of my favorite so far. Totally recommended!
Happy readings,
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