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Review: Keep on Loving You by Christie Ridgway

keep on lovingTitle: Keep on Loving You by Christie Ridgway
Cabin Fever Series book Four
Publisher: HQN Books
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Length: 416 pages
Book Rating: C+

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Summary:

In an enchanting new romance from USA TODAY bestselling author Christie Ridgway, love comes home to Blue Arrow Lake when childhood sweethearts get an unexpected second chance… 

Mackenzie Walker has everything a single girl needs in her California mountain hometown. Family, friends, a thriving business…and memories of Zan Elliott, whose touch—and betrayal—she’s never forgotten. Now, ten years after he left town, Zan returns to manage his late grandfather’s estate…and flip Mac’s life upside down.

Documentary filmmaking has taken Zan all over the globe, yet nowhere was far enough away to make him forget Mac. Seeing her reignites their incredible chemistry. Mac’s trust won’t be easily won, especially when Zan’s inheritance jeopardizes her family’s hard-earned dreams. But every moment together is challenging Zan to stop living life through a lens and dare to let his guard down for a chance at forever…

Review:

The final installment in Christie Ridgway’s heartwarming Cabin Fever series, Keep on Loving You is a delightful second chance at love romance. Separated by ten years, a lot of miles and a ton of heartache, Mackenzie “Mac” Walker is dismayed to discover her teenage boyfriend Alexander “Zan” Elliott has returned to town.

Orphaned at a young age, Zan moved to Blue Arrow Lake to live with grandfather. The lonely young boy was soon befriended by the Walker clan and when they were teenagers, Mac’s longtime crush on Zan turned quickly turned to love when the two began dating. However, her heart was shattered when Zac abruptly left town ten years earlier. Three broken engagements later, she is happy with her life but with her three siblings falling in love and getting marryied, she cannot help but a little sad that she does not have a special someone. Spying Zan at her older brother’s wedding, Mac soon realizes they still have incredible chemistry, but she adamantly refuses to give in to her desire for him.

Mac and Zan are likable yet incredibly frustrating characters. Both are stubborn and rather closed off and instead of talking about their fears, they cling tightly to their somewhat irrational decisions. Mac is very protective of her family and this combined with her pride leads her to make choices about their future without consulting them. Zan is so afraid of losing anyone he cares about that he would rather be alone than risk his heart.

There is plenty of sexual tension between them and while Zan would like nothing better than to indulge their passion, Mac tries to maintain a healthy distance from him. But once she begins working with him on clearing out his grandfather’s house, she proposes a no strings fling. Zan is no fool and he eagerly agrees, but after spending one passion filled night together, Mac instantly regrets sleeping with him. This is just the first of many on again/off again encounters that plague the couple for a large portion of the novel. This exasperating pattern could easily have been avoided if Mac and Zan would have been willing to sit down and talk things through but instead, they are both incredibly reluctant to open up about the things that are holding them back from fully committing to one another.

A secondary story arc features a romance between Mac’s employee and friend Tilda Smith and local Ash Robbins. Several months after a one night stand, the pair are reunited when Ash returns to town. They have a few issues to work through, but they are both willing to give their romance a chance. However, secrets threaten to derail their burgeoning romance.

Keep on Loving You by Christie Ridgway is a bit slow paced but overall, it is an enjoyable story. The characters are multi-faceted and imperfect but they are still very easy to like. The storyline is engaging but the lack of progress in Mac and Zan’s relationship becomes tiresome. All in all, it is a sweet conclusion to the Cabin Fever series and although it can be read as a standalone, I highly recommend the entire series.

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Review: Take My Breath Away by Christie Ridgway

takeTitle: Take My Breath Away by Christie Ridgway
Cabin Fever Series Book One
Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: HQN
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Length: 384 pages
Book Rating: B+

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Summary:

From USA TODAY bestselling author Christie Ridgway comes a sparkling new series set in the California mountains, where Hollywood glamour meets rustic charm, and the sparks fly among the unlikeliest of couples…

Poppy Walker has a plan to restore the family resort, and she’s sticking to it. So when a good-looking guy with plenty of cash rents one of her half-repaired vacation cabins, she figures he’s just what the handyman ordered. But when a storm blows through, it takes down some trees, her roof and then…her self-control. Even though she’s been burned before by a wealthy passer-through, she can’t stay away from the brooding but gorgeous stranger in the bungalow next door.

Former teen idol turned Hollywood exec Ryan Hamilton wants a private place in which to endure his very personal heartbreak. Finally, at this rustic mountain cabin, he has all the seclusion one man could want—until sparks begin to fly with his sexy, formerly chilly landlady. By the time the weather dies down, they’re both hot, bothered and certain they’re still wrong for each other. But there’s no telling how they’ll face the new storm brewing on the horizon…

The Review:

Take My Breath Away, the first novel in Christie Ridgway’s Cabin Fever series, is a delightfully sweet yet very sexy contemporary romance. In a town where love affairs between the locals and the wealthy visitors have an automatic expiration date, Poppy Walker learned the hard way to keep her distance from the tourists, but Ryan Hamilton quickly awakens her long dormant desires.

Poppy is determined to re-open the family’s dilapidated resort despite of her siblings’ strenuous objections. With very little cash, but a whole lot grit, she has just begun her repairs when she agrees to rent one of the cabins to Ryan. Shocked and dismayed by her attraction to Ryan, Poppy maintains a safe distance from her gorgeous renter until unforeseen circumstances force them into seclusion along with Poppy’s adorable young son Mason and Ryan’s brother Linus.

Poppy and Ryan are fabulously developed characters that seem to be completely wrong for each other. Poppy is fiercely independent, a little naive and hopelessly optimistic. Ryan is jaded and tormented by the heartbreak of his past. One of the things they both have in common is their inability to confide in one another until they are absolutely forced to reveal their secrets. Poppy and Ryan also share a strong attraction and while they are surprisingly willing to give in to their passion, they each continue to guard their hearts from further pain.

In addition to Poppy and Ryan’s storyline, love also blooms between Linus and Poppy’s cousin Charlie. They rekindle their summer romance, but both are hesitant to commit to a real relationship. Their backstory is written as a screenplay which is confusing at first and makes the story feel a little choppy.

Take My Breath Away is an extremely heartwarming novel with an endearing storyline and charming characters. The plot is very engaging and realistic and the romance between Poppy and Ryan is slow-growing and believable. While the storyline is mostly light-hearted and laced with laugh out loud humor, there are also a few heartbreaking scenes that are tear-inducing. The brief, but intriguing, glimpses of Poppy’s siblings neatly set up the future installments in the Cabin Fever series.

All in all, Take My Breath Away is a lovely, heartfelt novel of healing and love that old and new fans of Christie Ridgway are sure to enjoy.

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