Snow Angel Cove: A Clean & Wholesome Romance (Haven Point, 1)
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Snow Angel Cove: A Clean & Wholesome Romance (Haven Point, 1)

Mass Market Paperback – October 28, 2014

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$7.98
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ISBN-13
978-0373779079
Dimensions
4.17 x 0.97 x 6.74 inches
Weight
6.4 ounces

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"Hope's Crossing is a charming series that inspires hope and the belief miracles are possible." --Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times bestselling author"Small-town sensibilities drive this very sweet romance in which two people learn that everything that makes them good friends makes them easy to love."-Library Journal on Blackberry Summer"Plenty of tenderness and Colorado sunshine flavor this pleasant escape."-Publishers Weekly on Woodrose Mountain"Thayne, once again, delivers a heartfelt story of a caring community and a caring romance between adults who have triumphed over tragedies."-Booklist on Woodrose Mountain"If you're going read only one book this season, make it Blackberry Summer." --Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times bestselling author"...a sometimes heartbreaking tale of love and relationships in a small Colorado town...Poignant and sweet, this tale of second chances will appeal to fans of military-flavored sweet romance." -Publisher's Weekly on Christmas in Snowflake Canyon"Thayne pens another winner by combining her huge, boisterous cast of familiar, lovable characters with a beautiful setting and a wonderful story. Her main characters are strong and three-dimensional, with enough heat between them to burn the pages." -RT Book Reviews on Currant Creek Valley"An unlikely pair of damaged protagonists find healing, purpose, and love in this quirky, funny, warmhearted romance that will draw readers in and keep them enthralled until the last romantic page."--Library Journal on Christmas in Snowflake Canyon"Thayne's latest in the Hope's Crossing series is a story of love, forgiveness and healing. Once again, Thayne proves she has a knack for capturing those emotions that come from the heart. With great tenderness, she tells Spencer and Charlotte's story, bringing readers back to the quaint town of Hope's Crossing and its unique, charming residents. Crisp storytelling and many amusing moments make for a delightful read." -RT Book Reviews on Willowleaf Lane"Thayne presents a heartfelt tale of sorrow, redemption and new beginnings that will touch readers." – RT Book Reviews on Sweet Laurel Falls New York Times bestselling author RaeAnne Thayne finds inspiration in the beautiful northern Utah mountains where she lives with her family. Her books have won numerous honors, including six RITA Award nominations from Romance Writers of America and Career Achievement and Romance Pioneer awards from RT Book Reviews. She loves to hear from readers and can be reached through her website. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Oh, this wasn't good. At all.Eliza Hayward stood with sleet pelting her like hard little pebbles, gazing at the blackened, charred bones of her future. Cold dread wormed its way beneath her coat like the wintry wind blowing off Lake Haven, just a few hundred yards away."I don't like this place," Maddie muttered, gripping her hand tighter. "It's ugly and scary.""Yes. Yes, it is."This couldn't be real. She had driven the two hours from Boise with such eager anticipation, singing Christmas carols all the way, loud and silly enough to make a five-year-old giggle. She had been so excited about this new chapter of their lives in this lovely Idaho town nestled in the raw and stunning Redemption Mountains.It had been an amazing opportunity all the way around—a big jump, career-wise, to her first hotel manager position, but also a nice salary increase, a really attractive benefits package and, best of all, an included apartment on the property for her and for Maddie so she could keep her daughter close.Now that cute apartment, the salary bump, the insurance, everything, had disappeared in a puff of smoke. Literally. Though she couldn't see any flames, tendrils of smoke still curled from the rubble of the building.The air smelled harsh and acrid, far different from the sweet, citrusy scent of pine she remembered permeating the town when she had visited the month before during the interview process.The fire had to have flared within the past few hours. Fire crews still worked busily all around the burned hotel coiling hoses, stretching yellow crime tape around the perimeter, putting out a hot spot here or there.No wonder she hadn't heard from Megan Hamilton. The woman was probably still in shock.Oh, Eliza hoped no one had been hurt.That dread sidled up to her again, menacing and dark. What was she going to do now? She had tied off every single loose end in Boise. Her job, her apartment. All gone. Their things had been packed and put into storage until she had a chance to figure out what she might need here in their new life, this new start.She had even used a big chunk of her savings as a down payment on a newer SUV to get around the mountain roads.Now what?She gripped Maddie's hand more tightly. She would figure something out. Isn't that what she had been doing for three years?"That's not where you're going to work, is it?""Well, it was supposed to be." She forced a smile for Maddie, doing her best to ignore the flutters of panic taking wing inside her. "I guess they had a fire today."She drew in a calming breath, trying to make her brain cells snap into gear so she could come up with a plan. The sleet seemed to sting harder with each passing second and the wind had picked up in the past few moments. Apparently the big storm the forecasters had been predicting—the reason she had come to town early instead of waiting until the next day or Sunday—had blown into Haven Point.Maddie shivered a little and Eliza was just about to take her back up the small hill toward the parking lot where she had parked when she spotted a familiar woman about her age in jeans and a sooty jacket, talking to a firefighter in turnout gear with the word Chief written on his helmet.When she saw Eliza and Maddie, the other woman's eyes widened, looking huge in her lovely features that looked taut with stress and exhaustion.She cut off her conversation with the fire chief and headed in their direction. Though they had only met twice—once for Eliza's initial interview and then the follow-up where she had been offered the job—the woman held out her arms and folded Eliza in a hug that smelled strongly of smoke."You're here. Oh, Eliza." Her voice wobbled and her slim frame trembled, too, like a slender branch shivering in the wind. "I should have called you. I'm so sorry. It didn't occur to me. I only… It's been such a terrible afternoon. I thought you weren't coming to Haven Point until tomorrow or Sunday."She imagined receiving this sort of news over the phone and was almost grateful she had driven in early and had witnessed the damage for herself. "I wanted to beat the storm. Was anyone hurt?""Not seriously. Thank heavens. One of the housekeeping staff suffered some smoke inhalation while trying to help us evacuate the guests. Other than that, everyone is fine. We were only about half-occupied and we were able to get everyone out quickly. It's been a nightmare few hours trying to find other places for them all to stay."What if this had happened a week from now, when she was in charge as the hotel manager? She hated even imagining it."What happened? Do you know?"Megan rubbed at her red-rimmed eyes. "I was just speaking with Chief Gallegos about it. The investigators aren't sure yet but all indications point to some kind of electrical event. They think it started near the guest laundry. It's a miracle it happened when it did, on a slow week, first of all, and then late morning before the weekend guests checked in, when we were fully staffed with the maintenance crew and the housekeepers to help evacuate. If the fire had started in the middle of the night, things might have gone very differently. The situation could have been much, much worse."Eliza could certainly appreciate that from Megan's point of view. As far as she was concerned, though, the fact remained that her exciting new opportunity was now a pile of ash and debris.Megan suddenly spied Maddie, pressing her face now into Eliza's wool coat to keep out of the wind. "But you. And Maddie. I'm so, so sorry."She wore the same sorrowful expression that Eliza had seen on her friends and neighbors after Trent's funeral."I can't believe this happened right before you were supposed to start. I've been so excited to have you on board, too. I just feel like we really clicked during the interview process. Your ideas were innovative and exciting, exactly what this old inn needed to shake things up."Eliza heard the "but" and knew what was coming."Obviously everything has changed. Oh, Eliza." Megan's eyes welled up and spilled over, trickling down her soot-grimed face. She pulled a bedraggled tissue out of her pocket."I understand.""I don't know what we're going to do. We have to close indefinitely. I guess that's obvious. I need to speak with the insurance company to find out if we should rebuild what is left or raze the whole thing and start over. And to have this happen right before Christmas! I feel so terrible for my staff. Some of them have been at the inn since before I was born, when my grandparents owned it."Though that leashed panic inside her wanted to break free and ravage everything, Eliza forced a smile, cuddling Maddie closer for comfort and warmth. "You obviously don't need a new manager when you've got nothing for me to manage. Don't worry. I understand."Megan gave a little whimper and more tears dripped out. "I'm so sorry I dragged you out here. You quit your job and everything. Can you go back to it?"She wouldn't, even in the unlikely event that they might hire her back. With the owners' son firmly entrenched in the top managerial position and mismanaging everything from the linen orders to the payroll, she suspected it wouldn't be long before the Diamond Street Inn would go under."Don't worry about me. I'll be fine." She had no idea how, but she would figure something out."Don't cry. It will be okay." Maddie spoke softly to Megan, looking bewildered at the situation but distressed, too. She was such a sweet little soul, always concerned about the pain someone else might be experiencing, whether at the hospital or on the playground.Megan gave her a watery smile, then reached down and hugged her. "It will be. You're absolutely right. Not immediately, but things will eventually be okay.""Is there something I can help you do now?" Eliza asked. "I can find somewhere to stay and help you cancel bookings or something?""I appreciate that, but I've already got the front desk staff taking care of that. Thank heavens our computer system was backed up off-site and we can still access all those reservations.""That is good news."She squeezed Eliza's hands. "Again, I'm so, so sorry.""Stop apologizing. This wasn't your fault.""At least I can give you a small severance package. Something to tide you over while you look for another position."Megan had already been so generous, offering to pay her moving expenses and including the apartment as part of her compensation package. Eliza didn't want to burden her with one more obligation."Don't worry about it," she said, even though that panic fluttered harder. She wasn't destitute. She had some savings left, as well as monthly survivor benefits. She also had several solid years of experience as the assistant manager at the Diamond Street Inn.She wondered if she could possibly return the SUV and get her down payment back—but what would she drive to interviews if she did? Her sedan had been on its last bald tire.Job-hunting less than two weeks before Christmas wasn't ideal timing, nor did she want to move her fragile child into some grimy pay-by-the-week hotel until she found a position and could lease a nearby apartment. Right now she couldn't see any other choice.All in all, this might be another in a string of miserable holidays.Emotion welled up in her throat and she was very much afraid she would burst into tears like Megan."I have your cell number. I'll be in touch as soon as things settle down," the other woman said."Okay. Thanks.""Hey, Megan," the fire chief called. "Do you want us to put up temporary fencing to keep out the looters?""Looters. I didn't even think about that. I'm sorry. I need to… ""Don't worry about us," Eliza said firmly. "I'm going to go get Maddie out of the cold. Good luck with everything."She gave Megan a hug, very sorry suddenly that she wouldn't have the chance to get to know the other woman better. She had been certain they would have been friends—and she could always use a few more of those.The wind and sleet had died down a little while she had been speaking with Megan. The calm before the storm, maybe? She should climb into the SUV she could no longer afford and drive back through the mountain passes toward Boise before the snow began in earnest, but she didn't trust herself to drive right now, with her emotions in turmoil.With the vague intention of grabbing a bite to eat at one of several restaurants she had spied in the town's small commercial district, she headed away from the scorched remains of the Lake Haven Inn."Was that lady sad because her hotel burned down?" Maddie asked after a moment."She was. It's been in her family for many years."Eliza had learned during the interview process that Megan Hamilton had had no inclination or aptitude to run the hotel after she'd unexpectedly inherited it. Her interests lay elsewhere, Megan had told her, which was why she had hired Eliza in the first place."We can't live there now, can we?""I'm afraid not.""Where will we put all our boxes?""Why don't we grab a bite to eat at that diner across the street from where we parked and we'll try to figure out our options?""Do they have macaroni and cheese?""I wouldn't be at all surprised."They headed for the crosswalk and waited for the light to change. Eliza took a moment to look around, cognizant of her surroundings for the first time since she had seen that pile of rubble.She could see the downtown business owners had done their best to decorate their charming little clapboard-and-brick storefronts. Lights hung on nearly every facade and most had Christmas trees in the windows. A few had ornaments with nautical themes, in keeping with the vivid blue of the lake that dominated the view in every direction."Mama, the light is green. Green means go," Maddie declared."So it does."Maddie slipped her hand free of Eliza's and scampered ahead of her into the crosswalk. Eliza followed close behind her, keeping an eye on a black SUV headed down the hill toward them.The SUV was slowing down, she saw, the driver hitting the brakes in what should have been plenty of braking distance but her insides suddenly froze.The vehicle's tires spun wildly, ineffectually, unable to find purchase on the road. He tried to turn into the skid but she could tell in an instant he wasn't going to be able to completely stop in time—and he was sliding straight for her child.No. This couldn't be happening!"Maddie!" she screamed. Acting on a mother's frantic desperation, she leaped forward to push her daughter out of the path of the vehicle. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • New York Times
  • bestselling author RaeAnne Thayne welcomes you to Haven Point, a small town full of big surprises that are both merry and bright
  • Nothing short of a miracle can restore Eliza Hayward’s Christmas cheer. The job she pinned her dreams on has gone up in smoke—literally—and now she’s stuck in an unfamiliar, if breathtaking, small town. Precariously close to being destitute, Eliza needs a hero, but she’s not expecting one who almost runs her down with his car!Rescuing Eliza is pure instinct for tech genius Aidan Caine. At first, putting the renovation of his lakeside guest lodge in Eliza’s hands assuages his guilt—until he sees how quickly he could fall for her. Having focused solely on his business for years, he never knew what his life was missing before Eliza, but now he’s willing to risk his heart on a yuletide romance that could lead to forever.
  • Don't miss Thayne's next release,
  • The Path to Sunshine Cove
  • : three love stories in one with the emotional pull of Debbie Macomber, Barbara Delinsky and Susan Wiggs!

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Fantastic Christmas read, Raeanne does it again!

I'm not normally a lucky person, so when I got an advance copy of this book I was so excited as I have read 20+ of Ms Thayne's books and they are always good.

This book was no exception, it is part of a series of books that concern a certain town and the people who live there, but I don't think it would spoil any of the other books for you to read this one first.

This story concerns Aidan Caine and Eliza Hayward - he's a tech whizz millionaire and she's a hotel manager - but there's so much more, and of course we know it's a romance and they're going to get together, but there's none of that stuff you get in other romances where the author finds some lame way to keep forcing them apart and then back together and so on.

It's a sweet romance about Christmas, my favorite time of year, and it's one I will read again this Christmas for sure.

If you've never read any Raeanne Thayne before you should know that all of her books are not about women marrying millionaires - all the other romances of the Caine family featured in this book are basically regular people like all of us.

Highly recommended read and no, I wasn't compensated for this review, you can check out Raeanne's other books that I have reviewed to understand that I am a big fan!
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Snow Angel Cove

I'm all for a sweet, cute romance now and again, but it has to be well written. It doesn't need any other redeeming qualities - it just has to be engaging and competent. "Snow Angel Cove" was neither. The sentences are short and simple, the writing itself choppy to the point of coming off inexperienced (I know RaeAnne Thayne is not an inexperienced writer, but this book really does not read well), and there's almost no character development to speak of. It's a very quick read, so I finished it, but I wasn't impressed.
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Snow Angel Cove

I'm all for a sweet, cute romance now and again, but it has to be well written. It doesn't need any other redeeming qualities - it just has to be engaging and competent. "Snow Angel Cove" was neither. The sentences are short and simple, the writing itself choppy to the point of coming off inexperienced (I know RaeAnne Thayne is not an inexperienced writer, but this book really does not read well), and there's almost no character development to speak of. It's a very quick read, so I finished it, but I wasn't impressed.
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Reliable romance and nice characters

RaeAnne Thayne's "Snow Angel Cove" is a sweet romance about a woman whose hopes for a new start with herself and daughter have gone up in a fire and the man who almost kills her becoming her prince.

Set in a lovely fictional Idaho town, Eliza Hayward and her daughter Maddie meet Aidan when he nearly runs her down. Eliza is already having a bad run. She and Maddie left their life behind in Boise to start fresh in Haven Point but that opportunity is gutted by a fire and Eliza doesn't have much of a Plan B.

Aidan Caine is a tech genius who has bought up some property and with family soon to arrive, he offers Eliza a job to help decorate his property. Thus, the two get a chance to get to know one another.

There isn't anything particular new in the storyline but that's not a knock against it. If I had any knock against it, it was that may have been a little too sweet for me but it was a fast read and the characters are nice and the storyline is nice and reliable as a romance.
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I enjoyed this the way I enjoy Christmas movies

I enjoyed this the way I enjoy Christmas movies, without the need for pesky realism. Saccarin, but lovably so, but with spice. Forgetable book? Yes, but also a pleasant enough read.
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Cute but slows with repetition

Cute story with a good setting but lots and lots of repetition and I found myself growing bored and skimming. Also the little girl's heart condition felt like something which her mom would have expressed concern and worry over before page 69 of the story. I really enjoyed the series set in Hope's Crossing better than this first book in Haven Point.
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A Warm Holiday Feeling...

Light reading experience for the holidays, but nothing that will linger in your memory for more than a few hours after you finish the novel. At almost 400 pages it was too long a book to sustain my interest for what was basically a sweet formula romance. For those who want a little sexual tension or a little actual sex in a romance this is not the book for you, and the presence of children in the story is always rather a turnoff for me. I love children in real life, but rarely do I find children in romance novels to be in way realistic. This book will give the reader a warm holiday feeling and I think that is what the book is all about...like getting a nice hug from a favorite older relative.
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Snow Angel Cove

RaeAnne Thayne begins her new series in the small Idaho town of Haven Point. She features a familiar character (Aidan Caine) from her Hope’s Crossing series. Aidan hasn’t had the best luck recently but no one would know because he keeps his private life private. That changes when he literally runs into Eliza Hayward in Haven Point. Eliza would say her luck has been worse than Aidan’s. I thought it was a toss-up.

Thayne sets the series up in this novel. We meet many of the locals who I’m sure will be featured in future books. The town is not doing well since the closing of a factory – the largest employer of Haven Point citizens. The locals are upset and not trusting of Aidan (the new owner of many of the buildings in Haven Point). I’m sure this theme will be woven through the next books. I also think Aidan will make sure he does all he can to help the town.

The Christmas theme is at the forefront as Eliza readies Aidan’s lodge for the arrival of his extended family for the holiday. Thayne’s descriptions were lovely and made for the perfect setting of a Christmas book. I liked Aidan and Eliza’s story but I thought it was a bit rushed near the end. No matter, it was enjoyable and I recommend it to fans of the author and a nice Christmas romance. *I received a review copy in exchange for my opinion.
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Light Holiday Read

RaeAnne Thayne introduces readers to Haven Point in this light holiday themed romance. This is a spin-off from her popular Hope's Crossing series.

“For an instant, she could picture it with vivid clarity – children filling the big house with laughter and excitement, Christmas music ringing through the space, the air rich with the smells of cinnamon and vanilla and pine. “

Aidan Caine and Eliza Hayward relocated to the small town of Haven Point separately, but fate (or Mother Nature) has decided to put them on a collision course with love – pun intended. Aidan has decided to host his family’s Christmas celebration at his recently acquired ten-bedroom lakeshore lodge, known as Snow Angel Cove, and recruits Eliza to help host. The job offer was initially fueled by guilty, but he quickly realizes the holiday would not be the same without Eliza and her daughter, Maddie.

While I did not love the ending...it is an overall amazing holiday read filled with romance, healing and lots of adorable moments.

Disclosure: This book was provided to me free of charge for the sole purpose of an honest review. All thoughts, comments, and ratings are my own.
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Snow Angel Cove by RaeAnne Thayne

Eliza Haywood's dreams of a fresh start for Christmas go tragically astray in this holiday romance from RaeAnne Thayne. Snow Angel Cove is the first book in Thayne's Haven Point contemporary romance series and is an off shoot of her highly successful Hope's Crossing series. Fans of Thayne's writing will love the Christmas setting in the Idaho mountains and the possibility of falling in love with a billionaire. Thayne does an amazing job with characterization and giving readers a heartfelt and beautiful story. This is the perfect book to read beside the fire, with the Christmas lights twinkling and the hot chocolate nearby. A great Christmas romance!

What I liked:

When I was deciding on which Christmas books I wanted to review this year, the cover of Snow Angel Cove just seemed to beckon to me. It was very picturesque and I wanted to know more about it. The blurb on the back made me wonder if Christmas wishes do come true, what with the hero being a billionaire and all, but there was a lot more to this story than I expected. This was my first book by Thayne and I'm glad I picked this one. It was the perfect Christmas read and had me hooked in no time.

Though this is an off shoot of the Hope's Crossing series, it is not necessary to read that series before this one. I had no trouble at all getting into the story and the visits from characters in the Hope's Crossing series only made me want to read about them as well. Thayne does such an amazing job with the characters in Snow Angel Cove. There were times when I just wanted to reach out and hug them. This was a very straight forward romance. The author didn't put up too many obstacles in the paths of Eliza and Aidan. She concentrated more on making them characters that readers would fall in love with and the town of Haven Point was simply magical.

Eliza Haywood is looking to start over in Haven Point but her hopes and dreams for the future end abruptly when the hotel she is going to manage burns to the ground. To make matters worse there is no where for Eliza and her daughter to go and Christmas is right around the corner. And unfortunately, so is Aidan Caine's car. When Aidan mistakenly hits Eliza with his car, he is determined to make it up to her and Maddie. Thayne gives readers three amazing characters here and a story that will make the heart of the reader grow three sizes! Just a lovely story!

The fact that Aidan was a billionaire did factor into the story but it wasn't what made the story special. The way this tech wizard kept Christmas was fun and endearing. I loved Aidan as the hero here, he was tender and caring and he realized that every day should be spent like it could be your last. Eliza was one strong lady and she'd been through a lot it was time her to get a win, and this was a big one. Little Maddie was a dear and readers will fall in love with her from the first mention of her. She was the true angel of Snow Angel Cove that Christmas. Thayne's characterizations were not especially deep and philosophical, but they were perfect for the season!

Bottom Line:

If you haven't read anything by RaeAnne Thayne, you really should. She puts me in the mind of author's like Debbie Macomber and Sherryl Woods. Snow Angel Cove was romantic and sweet and pulled all of the heart strings that reader's want pulled this time of year. Christmas is a special time and this book showed the spirit of it in so many ways. A simply magical Christmas read!
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