Cally Roslin came to northern British Columbia to enjoy a charming Canadian Christmas--until somebody tries to kill her. But when she becomes the target of multiple attacks, Aaron Thrace, the handsome Mountie assigned to protect her, is certain it's no coincidence. Danger is swiftly closing in on Cally, and with hazardous snowstorms on the horizon, there'll soon be no place to run...
Woohoo! Another Mountie Brotherhood story! Which means another Officer Thrace comes to the rescue of a damsel in distress as only an esteemed member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police can. Aaron is the third Thrace brother to mix business with pleasure when he falls for the woman he's pledged to protect.
Cally's visit to the Canadian north is supposed to be a peaceful respite from the tumultuous family dynamics at home. But from the first hair-raising scene it's clear that peace isn't on the agenda for this visit. Not when the heroine becomes the target of an unknown assailant whose relentless pursuit turns increasingly deadly. And, of course, this being Canada in the winter time, there's snow and icy roads to contend with which adds an extra layer of edginess to an already chilling plot. Throw in a little bit of Christmas and a healthy dose of romance and you end up with an intriguing holiday read.
Well written Canadian book, however I got tired of how quickly bad things happened and how annoyingly Canadian the issues were. I was expecting more romance but it was more of a thriller than romance.