REVIEW: Rescued by Mr. Wrong by Cynthia Thomason

Posted January 14th, 2017 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, Heartwarming, Review / 2 comments

Rescued by Mr. Wrong by Cynthia Thomason was such an enjoyable read. The reader is introduced to Carrie, who is en route to surprise her family for Christmas in the midst of a dangerous blizzard in Ohio. Her car crashes, and she is rescued by Keegan, who was out in the blizzard picking up medicines for his elderly neighbor.

When the hospital physician tells Carrie she cannot drive for several weeks due to her broken leg she ends up being Keegan’s guest at the campground he inherited from his grandfather. At first Keegan is reluctant, as he values his privacy and seclusion. Though he is a generous “landlord”, allowing two tenants, Duke and Dolores, to keep their mobile homes on campground property with no rent.

Keegan and Carrie become gradual friends due to the enforced situation of Carrie’s recuperation and not wanting to notify her overprotective family. Carrie shares eventually that she is a naturalist for the U.S. Forest Service, despite severe asthma and environmental allergies- she is passionate about nature. And Keegan eventually shares that he is a retired war correspondent who now only wants quiet and privacy to recover from what he has seen in war zones. He is afraid to let himself get close and fights the feelings they gradually discover for each other.

I truly enjoyed this very sweet story and recommend to other lovers of “behind closed doors” and clean romance stories.
 

Book Info:

Publication: February 7, 2017 | Harlequin Heartwarming |

Surprising her family for Christmas seems like a good ideauntil Carrie Foster loses control of her car in a freak blizzard. Now she’s stuck in the middle of nowhere with a fractured leg, the unplanned-for guest of the man who saved her life.

Keegan Breen lives in a secluded cabin on his family’s neglected campgrounds, which nature-lover Carrie sees as a potential paradise. The haunted war correspondent is a world away from the boy he was once. But together, can they prove the cynics wrong and show that opposites can not only attract, but be soul mates?

 

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