
Single dad and Thunder Point's deputy sheriff "Mac" McCain has worked hard to keep everyone safe and happy. Now he's found his own happiness with Gina James. The longtime friends have always shared the challenges and rewards of raising their adolescent daughters. With an unexpected romance growing between them, they're feeling like teenagers themselves-suddenly they can't get enough of one another.
And just when things are really taking off, their lives are suddenly thrown into chaos. When Mac's long-lost-and not missed-ex-wife shows up in town, drama takes on a whole new meaning. They're wondering if their new feelings for each other can withstand the pressure...but they are not going down without a fight.
My thoughts:
I enjoyed The
Newcomer even more than the first book in the series, The Wanderer. But given the blurb above, I was a little surprised by how seldom Mac and
Gina take center stage together in this book. Perhaps I
shouldn’t have been. Carr has always
woven her romances with other storylines, whether about other couples or
individuals. The Thunder Point series
takes this tendency even further than the Virgin River books did; the romantic
relationships become simply threads in the tapestry, rather than the central
motif.
And there are a lot of threads to follow in The Newcomer! Gina and Mac’s relationship, which finally
got started toward the end of the last book, is still developing. So is the love between Cooper and
commitment-shy Sarah (The Wanderer.) Both bonds are tested in this book. Mac’s gorgeous ex-wife turns up, apparently
interested in rebuilding ties with both Mac and their children – though her
reappearance isn’t as straightforward as it seems. Meanwhile, Gina’s 16-year-old daughter Ashley
goes through hell after her college baseball-star boyfriend dumps her. In the Cooper-and-Sarah department, Sarah
faces a game-changing career decision which threatens not only her relationship
with Cooper but her beloved brother’s senior year as a star football
player. And Cooper gets some very
unexpected news of his own.
What keeps all this from becoming a soap opera is the
ordinariness of most of the people and situations. For
the most part, Carr’s characters aren’t rich and glamorous, and they don’t usually
wallow in drama (with the occasional exception.) They are everyday folks going about their
everyday lives the best they can; they could be my neighbors, or yours. Carr is particularly good at making me care
about all her characters: Mac and Gina, Sarah and Cooper, Ashley, Eve, and
Landon, and even minor characters like Aunt Lou. And while the end of The Newcomer doesn’t promise a magically perfect happy-ever-after,
the love and commitment of the two main couples shines clearly. I’m looking forward to the next installment,
and hoping we see more of all these characters.
Rating: 4 stars
* * *
Rating: 4 stars
Category: contemporary romance
Series: Thunder Point #2
Publisher: Harlequin MIRA
Release date: June 25, 2013
Book source: ARC received from Harlequin through NetGalley (many thanks, Harlequin!)
The Thunder Point series in order:
Links: Goodreads Amazon Barnes&Noble Kobo
About the author: Robyn Carr is the RITA award-winning author of over 40 books. Set in small towns, her Virgin River, Grace Valley and Thunder Point series blend romance and women’s fiction, and often deal sensitively with issues including war-related injuries, PTSD, alcoholism, bullying, rape, and single parenthood. Visit her website at http://www.robyncarr.com/biography.html.
Connect with the author: Website Facebook Twitter (@RCarrWriter) Goodreads
Book source: ARC received from Harlequin through NetGalley (many thanks, Harlequin!)
The Thunder Point series in order:
- The Wanderer (review)
- The Newcomer (review)
- The Hero (review)
- The Chance (review)
- The Promise (forthcoming)
- The Homecoming (forthcoming)
Links: Goodreads Amazon Barnes&Noble Kobo
About the author: Robyn Carr is the RITA award-winning author of over 40 books. Set in small towns, her Virgin River, Grace Valley and Thunder Point series blend romance and women’s fiction, and often deal sensitively with issues including war-related injuries, PTSD, alcoholism, bullying, rape, and single parenthood. Visit her website at http://www.robyncarr.com/biography.html.
Connect with the author: Website Facebook Twitter (@RCarrWriter) Goodreads

Wonderful review, mine will post on the 25th and I agree with you. I love that the people of Thunder Point feel like everyday people, with everyday problems and the romances are realistic and build slowly.
ReplyDeleteYes, exactly! I can't wait for your review. I'll be watching for it!
DeleteYay! I'm so glad you enjoyed this one and that it's even better than THE WANDERER. I just got an ARC of it in the mail -- can't wait to read it! Especially after reading your review :)
ReplyDeleteIf you enjoy Robyn Carr, I think you'll really like this one! Have fun reading, and thanks for stopping by!
DeleteVery nice review Lark. I'm glad I stopped by for it. I have an on again off again thing with Carr. I absolutely LOVE the books of hers that focus on one main couple and have some minor secondary storylines but have a very hard time with ones like this one where there are so many of them going on. Thanks for the heads up!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yes, it's true that this one lacks the single focus of some of her books, but I still enjoy spending time with the characters.
DeleteI just love Robyn Carr and I've been thinking about picking up the first book in this series. Definitely going to have to read this one soon!!
ReplyDeleteI've been enjoying this series, as you can tell. But you definitely need to start with book #1!
Delete