Since I haven't technically read it, I'm not gonna rate it (and I don't want to mess up the good rating the book has here). The thing is, the book is fine while you're reading it. The problem for me was, once I'd put it down, I didn't feel the pull to pick it up again and continue reading.
At first I was a bit annoyed, I thought it was going to be another generic small town romance, but then Liam, the hero, made a fool out of himself a couple of times with his awkward flirting that somehow convinced me to continue reading. It was refreshing, because you see, all these heroes in contemporary romance novels are extremely hot and charming and clever and have all the muscles, and then comes this hero, who granted, is so hot he burns the clothes off his back (and the author won't let you forget how hot he is), and he is awkward. And you can't but love it a bit. What ruined the effect for me was when all of a sudden he's articulate and master of flirting.
The heroine was a wreck. Constantly wallowing in self pity, all she had going for herself is that she's gorgeous without make-up I guess. Oh, just as with his hotness, the author won't let you forget just how gorgeous and beautiful whats-her-name is. See, I can't even remember her name, she's that unimportant. Seriously, 15 mins ago I was still reading this book and for the life of me I can't remember her name.
So the general consensus is the book's not impressive. The only thing I thought was cool is that the heroine knew how to use a chainsaw. I'd like to know that. You never know when it might come in handy.
ETA: Oh, I looked up her name on the blurb. It's Claire. I knew it was something beginning with the letter C.