A Soldier's Return (The Women of Brambleberry House #4) by RaeAnne Thayne
Publication Date: January 15th 2019 by Harlequin Special Edition
Pages: 224
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About the book:
The Women of Brambleberry House are back!
Returning home to Cannon Beach and living in Brambleberry House, a place where good things seemed destined to happen, had brought Melissa Fielding and her young daughter such joy. Perhaps it was no accident when the single mom “bumped” into Eli Sanderson, and discovered the handsome doctor was also back in town. The ex-soldier was still so captivating, but also more guarded. Was now the time to put old ghosts to rest?
My Thoughts:
Dr. Eli Sanderson is back home to help cover his father’s
medical practice while elder Dr. Sanderson recovers from surgery. Eli’s been
off serving his country, and he’s determined to get back to it after a tragic
event fills him with guilt and a sense of obligation. Working with Melissa Fielding, his high school
crush, and now father’s office nurse is a tempting distraction, but since he’s
not staying on permanent, he doesn’t want to risk any heartache.
Melissa Fielding is back in Cannon Beach, her childhood home,
with her seven-year-old daughter, Skye. After years following her husband (now
ex) while he chased the next great surfing spot she’s determined to put down roots
and live a stable life with her daughter. Her attraction to Eli, Dr. Sanderson’s sexy
son, is hard to ignore, especially working together, but she’s done pining
after men who aren’t content to stay put and raise a family. Her daughter needs love and stability, and so
does she, but “the Heart wants what it wants” for both Eli and Melissa.
Working medical emergencies together that seem to pop-up
afterhours gives Eli a glimpse into doctoring in a small town and makes him
fall for Melissa even harder. Melissa’s admiration
and respect for Eli only grows seeing him in action, and she hopes that Eli
will change his mind not only to stay for her, but for all the good he could do
for the town.
Both Eli and Melissa were tender-hearted, relatable
characters, trying to do the right thing.
Eli was so sweet caring for his father and for Melissa and her daughter,
Skye, and I knew he’d be an excellent family man if he’d only allow himself the
“luxury” of staying home. He had to figure out that not all good has to be done
while in service or in another country. Melissa
was also a sweetheart, and a selfless mother trying to provide her daughter the
stability she had growing up.
Eli and Melissa had a sweet, slow-burn kind of romance since
they were all about putting the breaks on things, but there were a few moments
of heated passion! RaeAnne Thayne excels
at writing sweet, low-drama romances with a great cast of secondary characters,
and a strong family vibe. I loved the
setting of Cannon Beach, Oregon as I just visited this past September (I included
a couple of pics). It’s a beautiful, quaint
coastal town with gorgeous green forests that spill out onto the sea, and I
think Ms. Thayne brought it to life through her vivid descriptions!
4 Suns
This sounds like a lovely and realistic romance story. I appreciate a slower build-up between characters as the whole insta-love idea doesn't seem believable to me.
ReplyDeleteThanks for including the fab Oregon pics :-)
A do like a good slow burn because they feel real. And they tend to be sweet
ReplyDeleteI'm in such the mood for a book like this!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd like this one, too. Love seeing the pics. My brother and his wife stayed in a B&B last fall along some pretty Oregon beach that was something like yours. Jealous of you both. LOL But I'll content myself with beach town reads until its my turn. ;)
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures. love its
ReplyDeletegreeting- evi erlinda
This is an author that I really need to try. This book sounds really well done. Great review!
ReplyDeleteYou painted such a nice description of Eli and Melissa as individuals. Slow burns are the best! It's always nice to see sweet individual get together as a couple.
ReplyDeleteI've never been to Oregon. It looks pretty. It's strange to see huge rocks in the water since I've never seen them in Florida.