STRONG HERO PROPELS THIS LATEST THUNDER POINT ENTRY
(Please see series reading order at end of review)
WILDEST DREAMS is the story of Lin Su Simmons, the nurse-caretaker of Grace's mom, Winnie. To best appreciate this story, I recommend that the series be read in order, especially in light of the developing plotlines of all the secondary characters. Lin Su's charming son Charlie features prominently in this story, as he befriends new next-door neighbor Blake Smiley, an Ironman professional competitive athlete. Blake's immediate attraction to Lin Su is supported by the fact that he is ready to settle down and find "the one," and is even happy to find his "one plus son," but he is impeded by a tremendous amount of baggage carried by Lin Su. She's got serious insecurities regarding her ability to trust, to love then lose others, and huge roadblocks regarding her son's health and activities, her own history, and the conditions of her employment. Lin Su rationalizes her fears and insecurities in order to allow her to isolate herself and her son...and she lies, to others and to herself, about her family history and her past with Charlie's father. Although I sympathized with Lin Su, I did not like her nearly as much as I have appreciated all of Carr's other Thunder Point heroines, and this detracted from the story for me.
Conversely, Blake is a terrific hero, and the best parts of the story for me were those dealing with Blake's character development as he works toward reaching his professional goals, closing old chapters of his romantic past, and gently and with great care, developing a relationship with Lin Su.
Charlie's struggle to gain some independence was a high point in WILDEST DREAMS, and gave the story its most funny and touching moments.
I have read the comments of a number of other reviewers who were discouraged by the length of time it took the H/h to get together and share even a first kiss. I consider myself a patient reader if the payoff was worth it, so I accepted the author's pacing. I must say, however, that the ending was a great letdown for me. I've read all of Miss Carr's series, and she does end some books far more abruptly than others. I enjoy a complete ending, or an epilogue, but I am more than willing to accept a cliffhanger as well. This ending, however, was none of those things. Unfortunately, after a rushed and somewhat difficult to believe final event at the very end of the story, we are given the most abrupt, two-sentence HEA which I can ever remember reading. I literally checked and rechecked my Kindle, thinking my "next page" touchscreen location was faulty. When I verified that I was at the final location number point of the book, I was truly shocked. This is the first Robyn Carr book which I have been tempted to rate at less than a 4; the last scene of the book and the unfinished, awkward feeling to the ending are the cause. The hero's charm, the interesting and educational value of the author's writing regarding Blake's athletic career, and the humor and pathos of Charlie's scenes allowed me to rate this story at 4 stars. I'm hoping for a return to form and a stronger story as I await the next Thunder Point novel.
Until then, if you have not read Miss Carr's (earlier) Virgin River series, then I recommend that you run, not walk, to get the first novel in the series, also titled Virgin River. For me, it is Miss Carr's finest novel. I still long for a visit back to that special place, and hope that one day Miss Carr will spend some with those wonderful characters again.
THUNDER POINT SERIES READING ORDER (this series is best read in order):
1. The Wanderer - retired Army pilot (Hank) Cooper & pilot Sara Dupre
2. The Newcomer -- Deputy Sheriff Mac McCain & waitress Gina James
3. The Hero -- coach Spencer Lawson & single mom Devon McAllister
4. The Chance -- auto mechanic Eric Gentry & FBI agent Laine Carrington
5. The Promise -- Dr. Scott Grant & PA Peyton Lacoumette
6. The Homecoming -- Deputy Sheriff Seth Sileski & HS guidance counselor Iris McKinley
7. One Wish -- HS teacher Troy Headly & florist Grace Dillon
8. A New Hope -– Ginger Dysart (Ray Anne’s ‘niece”) & Matt Lacoumette
9. Wildest Dreams -- triathelete Blake Smiley and Lin Su Simmons (Winnie’s caregiver)
**I received a complimentary e-copy of A NEW HOPE from MIRA in exchange for my honest review.**