Kristen Heitzman |
The story opens with one of the rugged mountain men rescuing the sculptor's nephew from jaws of a mountain lion. The boy's dad is a pro baseball player, so the rescue gets some press, drawing the attention of a strange stalker. The stalker dresses like a demon and quotes from Paradise Lost. It's not as weird as Heitzman makes it sound, but as the romance develops between the sculptor and the mountain man, the stalker gets closer to their peaceful mountain town, disrupting their idyllic lives.
Heitzman spends a lot of time dealing with the hurts of her characters: the sculptor's debilitating gift, the blind woman, the little boy who loses an arm, the mountain man's professional-ski-career-ending injury, his loss of his little brother, the ballplayer's shallow wife, some love triangles in the little town, the painful past of the stalker. It's melodramatic, to be sure, but she does manage to weave it all together into a pretty decent story. I would definitely recommend it for female readers; male readers might find that they enjoy it as well!
More about the author at her web site. Look at the pictures from her writing window. You'll be jealous.
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