Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Review: A Cold Creek Secret by RaeAnne Thayne

Book Details:
A Cold Creek Secret
By RaeAnne Thayne
Genre: Romance
Published 2010, Harlequin
Paperback, 212 pages
ISBN: 9780373202744


Synopsis:
          Just back from a tour of duty, all Major Brant Western wanted was a hot meal and a warm bed. What he "didn't" need was the stunning socialite in disguise who'd just shown up at his family's Cold Creek ranch. Scandal trailed bad girl Mimi Van Hoyt--aka "Maura"--everywhere she went. But once Brant discovered her secret, how could he turn her away?
Being stranded in the middle of nowhere in a blizzard was not Mimi's idea of a fun time in the Tetons. Then why was she starting to think this sexy soldier could be more than her shelter from the storm? And the more determined Brant was to protect her and her unborn child, the more she believed that this honorable, irresistible military man was the only man for her.
I received this book as a free gift from Harlequin, but I liked the cover, so it did not take me long to get around to reading it. Normally, I find Harlequin romances formulaic in format and rather predictable. This book was a bit better than most, maybe because this is the second book that I have read by RaeAnne Thayne.
I found the situation that put a Hollywood socialite at the mercy of a random cowboy / army major to be a little unbelievable, but once the plot moved past the initial stages, I liked the chemistry between Mimi Van Hoyt and Brant Western. The two characters were in many ways complete opposites, but they still complemented each other. It was hugely ironic that Mimi became homemaker to Brant's place -- nesting syndrome was kicking in early. I also did not expect the period of separation, though it fit with Brant's military duties.
This book was a sweet, quick read that made me smile.

The Cover: The cover is sweet and romantic, without being overly sappy. I kinda like it.


First Line: "No matter what exotic parts of the world he visited, Brant Western hadn't forgotten how the cold of a February evening in Idaho could clutch at his lungs with icy claws that refused to let go."
The cold of winter is something I can relate to, which makes this opening line appealing to me.


Favorite Quote: "But then, I'd like to believe strawberry cheesecake isn't really fattening, either."




Read For: Read Your Own Name Challenge, TBR Pile Challenge

*I received this book free of charge from the publisher for review purposes.*

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