Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Genre:
Romance
Approximate
word count: 55-60,000 words
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Author:
Jackie Weger “…began writing romance
novels in the 1980's while living in a small farming town
in Texas and is an award-winning contemporary romance writer. She
published sixteen novels with Harlequin Books and is now bringing her five-star
favorites to the e-book community.”
To learn more about Ms. Weger visit her blog and/or her Facebook page, she loves to chat with readers.
Description:
“Parnell Stillman, ace pilot, is man to the bone in a
lackadaisical kind of way. He has the ability to fly through anything except
solid mountain. He lives alone because people are not to be trusted—especially
women... Mischance forces his plane down in a frozen wilderness. He can survive,
but his live cargo is another matter--an annoying social worker and five
orphans--the most irksome freight he’s ever hauled in his life.
Rebecca Hollis is distraught. The orphans have missed
their chance for parents... She determines to force the obnoxious,
disagreeable, self-centered pilot to do what is necessary to insure the
survival and rescue of the orphans by Christmas Eve… Even if it means making
the noble gesture of keeping her mouth shut—or other womanly things... But the
pilot isn’t having it... He’d rather dance with a grizzly or wrestle a puma
than give his heart over to a sly, conniving, wily do-gooder. He has no
intention of playing the hero...”
Appraisal:
Parnell is pretty much a typical man who has been burned
by a bad relationship and hard times, but he does have a unique history that
has caused him to build extra-strong walls around his heart. He is bitter and
shares that bitterness at inappropriate times. Rebecca has built her own walls,
but her intuitive nature helps her realize and come to terms with her
misgivings and misconceptions way before Parnell sees the light.
I could see that without having been put in these extreme
circumstances these two probably would have never been able to find true
happiness. Their struggle to survive in the snow covered wilderness and keep
the kids safe was realistic. I especially loved the relationships between the
children. They were a diverse group of unfortunate orphans who had learned to
depend on and help one another rather than rely on unknown adults who had so
often let them down. Parnell was unknown to them and he had to earn their and
Rebecca's trust. The kids were honest and outspoken with their realistic view
of the world.
Ms. Weger's writing style is honest and down-to-earth. Her
characters are well developed, realistic, and draw you in quickly. As
disagreeable as Parnell was I still rooted for him despite all of his bluster
and scornfulness. I could tell it was going to take a strong-willed woman to
temper him, I wasn't sure Rebecca was that woman or not for most of the story.
She had her own insecurities and issues to deal with and work through. Although
she proved to be just as hard-headed as Parnell, she eventually learned when to
drop her defenses. The dance these two shared on their journey was captivating
and the plot was well paced. Even though this story takes place around
Christmas, it could be enjoyed year round. I think this is my favorite book of
Ms. Weger's so far.
FYI:
This book has some adult situations that are tastefully handled and I
enjoyed them.
Format/Typo
Issues:
I did find a small amount of editing errors but not enough to deter my
enjoyment of this book
Rating:
***** Five stars
2 comments:
?wasithinkin: I am so late to the party! I am thrilled with your review. Mercy me. I never in this life expected one of my titles to earn a five star review from a master reviewer. Goodness. I feel as if I shot the moon!
Highers Regards,
Jackie Weger
Thanks for the high praise, Ms. Weger. I don't consider myself a master reviewer, though. No, ma'am. Not by a long shot. But I appreciate the thought. Thanks for dropping in and commenting. :)
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