Genres: Romance Contemporary | Romance Holiday | Inspirational Romance
Posted: June 11, 2018
Rescue River is a friendly town: farmers, football, and family-oriented. When Eduardo's rental home has an electrical fire, Fiona doesn't hesitate to offer him better lodgings in her carriage house. Eduardo's two young kids need somewhere safe to stay. Additionally, her kids and his kids know one another from school and sports, and they start to bond over similarities. Eduardo, a second-generation Mexican- American, has a landscaping firm, and Fiona needs garden work done. Maybe this was meant to be...
I enjoyed all the detail about raising kids, especially when each family has lost a parent in different circumstances. We also see preparations for Easter such as decorating Easter eggs with wax pencils and egg dye. The adults are adequately chaperoned if anyone was concerned about such matters. And anyway, there is a landlord/tenant relationship as well as an employer/contractor one. Fiona and Eduardo are on two different levels and a personal relationship just couldn't happen. Could it? As they get to know each other better, differences start to dissolve.
I like that Fiona, who has inherited money, isn't perfect. She's worried that she's put on too much weight, and if she goes on serious diets that might transfer body image issues to her daughters. I thought right away that she must have low confidence, and a picture of her previous years continued to build to that outcome. The poor woman gets worried if someone mentions enjoying food. Which, of course, is meant to be enjoyed. While I always like reading about strong heroines with active jobs, it's good to step back and read a down-to-earth situation with a woman who is normal and dedicated to being a good mother. She makes a very relatable heroine. Fiona has two staunch friends, Daisy and Susan. They help her survive.
Fittingly for Easter and springtime, this is a tale of redemption and
rebirth, and this gently inspirational ethos helps us to realise what
matters in life. I had not read anything by Lee Tobin McClain previously,
but I'll look out for more.
Book Summary
Too different to fall in love? In Rescue River, anything can happen…
When wealthy single mom Fiona Farmingham rents her carriage house to widowed Eduardo Delgado, it’s purely in friendship. Insecure over her late husband’s betrayal, Fiona hides her attraction to the humble landscaper. Between them they have six children, two dogs—and a world of differences. But with half a dozen little matchmakers involved, can they find the courage to reach for happiness once more?
Harlequin Love Inspired
March 1, 2018
On Sale: March 1, 2018
Featuring: Fiona Farmingham; Eduardo Delgado
178 pages
ISBN: 1335509364
EAN: 9781335509369
Kindle: B073P5FVB2
Paperback / e-Book