"Explosive potential in a rekindled relationship"

By: Melissa McClone

Genres: Romance Series

Posted: March 2, 2013

Oregon Mountain Search and Rescue climber Dr. Cullen Grey has spent a rewarding night bringing an injured person to safety. Then he learns that his divorcing wife Sarah was injured in a volcanic blast near Seattle. A volcanologist, she met him during a rock-climbers' festival and they married too soon, then split up when work and study kept them apart. But Sarah still has him listed as next of kin, and comes around to find Cullen at her bedside - whether she wants him or not.

Sarah takes time to recover and the doctors refuse to discharge her to live alone. She want to get on with analysing test data, but she can't walk unaided or dress herself. Cullen offers her a room in his home and grudgingly she accepts. She doesn't believe she can rely on him, and hates losing her independence. Cullen lives in small Hood Hamlet, near Mount Hood, and nobody there knew he was married. Life is about to alter radically for both of them.

WINNING BACK HIS WIFE is not the expectation Cullen has of these weeks, but as the pair use their enforced companionship to get to know each other all over again, suddenly nothing seems more important to him. Sarah's vulnerable, on pain medication and determined to be her own woman. But she can't help regretting their lost love.

I fond the constant coyness of Sarah asking her husband to turn his back so she could slip off her bra rather slow, and while they both regretted the breakup they were unable to discuss it - odd for intelligent, active people. The focus is on Sarah's serious injuries and recovery, and the two don't discuss current affairs, books or hobbies, as most adults would. They do however go to a chocolate sampling evening, good fun for them, and Sarah helps kids with a lava flow school project, fun for everyone. These were far from stereotyped characters, who separated because they were too alike, rather than too different. If they'd married home-makers instead they'd have been well cared for and stayed married... but bored! This story by Melissa McClone asks the excellent question of how intelligent, driven women are supposed to be happy in a marriage and how far an intelligent man should adapt his life to care for an extraordinary woman.

Book Summary

When Sarah Purcell ends up in hospital, she's shocked to find the dreamy doc by her bedside is her soon-to-be ex- husband, Cullen Grey! Sarah's reluctantly released into Cullen's care, but he's as emotionally distant as ever, and her old insecurities bubble over. Surely the new life he's forged for himself in Hood Hamlet proves he can live without her? Their second chance? Caring for his wife 24/7, this time Cullen won't bury his feelings. As the tremors of their old attraction erupt, he has one thing on his mind: it's time to bring his wife back by his side—where she belongs

Winning Back His Wife by Melissa McClone

Winning Back His Wife

by: Melissa McClone

#4370

Harlequin Romance
February 1, 2013
On Sale: February 28, 2013
Featuring: Sarah Purcell; Cullen Grey
ISBN: 0373178662
EAN: 9780373178667
Kindle: B00A9V1A72
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