Stats
for my copy:
Mass market paperback, Harlequin, 2009.
How
acquired:
Bought.
First
line:
“Welcome home, cowboy!”
(For
the Goodreads synopsis, scroll to the bottom of this post.)
My
thoughts: I
enjoyed this older Harlequin Intrigue. Cutter is a former Navy SEAL
who misses his military days and feels a little lost now that he's
back in Texas. He's half-heartedly job hunting and staying in his
aunt's condo. She lives on the family ranch and would welcome Cutter
back, but he isn't sure that ranching is for him. He comes home one
evening to find Linney in his kitchen, with a small child who she
admits that she “sort of kidnapped”.
This
is an Intrigue, so there's a mystery – the child's mother, and
Linney's best friend, recently drowned in her own pool, and Linney is
convinced that her abusive husband killed her. Problem is, said
husband is a cop, and Linney can't get anyone to take her seriously.
This
is the first book I've read by Joanna Wayne, and I like her writing.
Linney is a little foolish, determined to prove her friend was
murdered but not going about it in a very sensible way, letting her
emotions drive her. But she's goodhearted and worried about little
Julie's safety. Cutter is reluctant to be pulled into Linney's
investigation, but once it's clear that her life is now in danger,
Cutter is all in, and not about to let anything happen to Linney, or
young Julie.
There's
a little history between them, a few days spent together several
years ago, after which they didn't see each other again, and they
both harbor bitterness toward the other for walking away. Those pesky
misunderstandings, always driving a wedge between lovers.
The
mystery was well plotted, with a surprise twist at the end. And of
course, being a category romance, there's a happy ending. My only
complaint is the cover photo. At no point in the book do I recall
Cutter climbing over rocks shirtless. And why must cover models
always have hairless chests?
Goodreads
synopsis: On
navy SEAL missions Cutter Martin had been a warrior. But when it came
to Linney Kingston, he was just a red-blooded Texas cowboy with bad
luck at love. Linney had walked out on him six years ago. Now she was
back—with a motherless child and a crazy story.
Linney's theory of murder and scandal was as preposterous as her body's traitorous response to Cutter. Still, when she was shot at, the cowboy came to her rescue. Cutter—her hero. And the only man who could break her heart again. Trusting him a second time was more frightening than the killers stalking her every move….
Linney's theory of murder and scandal was as preposterous as her body's traitorous response to Cutter. Still, when she was shot at, the cowboy came to her rescue. Cutter—her hero. And the only man who could break her heart again. Trusting him a second time was more frightening than the killers stalking her every move….
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