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Lucy Marinn is a glass artist living in mystical, beautiful, Friday Harbor, Washington. She is stunned and blindsided by the most bitter kind of betrayal: her fiancé Kevin has left her. His new lover is Lucy’s own sister. Lucy's bitterness over being dumped is multiplied by the fact that she has constantly made the wrong choices in her romantic life. Facing the severe disapproval of Lucy's parents, Kevin asks his friend Sam Nolan, a local vineyard owner on San Juan Island, to "romance" Lucy and hopefully loosen her up and get her over her anger. Complications ensue when Sam and Lucy begin to fall in love, Kevin has second thoughts, and Lucy discovers that the new relationship in her life began under false pretenses. Questions about love, loyalty, old patterns, mistakes, and new beginnings are explored as Lucy learns that some things in life—even after being broken—can be made into something new and beautiful.
RAINSHADOW ROAD
“A surprising page-turner…strengthened by characters with depth and something interesting to say, this winning first installment in a trilogy is sure to thrill fans.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Lisa Kleypas can take broken people and infuse them with humor and heart.”—USA Today
“Kleypas brings together richly nuanced characters, an emotionally riveting plot, and a subtle touch of paranormal to create an unforgettable romance that is pure reading magic.” —Booklist (starred review)
“A delightful portrait of a picturesque town where people know everything about everyone and look out for each other…Kleypas enchantingly weaves together additional connections with relatives and friends, leaving many dangling threads that will lead the reader straight to book two.”—Publishers Weekly
“Magical.”—RT Book Reviews
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Anonymous
Posted March 14, 2012
Please do not explain so much of the story when you review! Let us find out something when we read it ourselves,
57 out of 87 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Lucy Marinn thinks she finally has the life she has always dreamed of. After a childhood of being pushed aside for her younger sister who once had a medical crisis, she has a wonderful boyfriend, a perfect home, and a career she loves. Then, her boyfriend Kevin tells her it is all over, she needs to move out and by the way he is in love with her sister Alice. She runs from their home and takes a walk to clear her head and meets Sam Nolan, a local vintner. They have a conversation and Lucy goes home to begin her life all over again.
For once, Alice’s family sides with her and Alice is the villain and she doesn’t like it. She and Kevin plan to marry and the family is not supporting the idea and won’t pay for a wedding. Alice and Kevin hatch a plan to get Lucy a boyfriend so they won’t be the bad guys anymore (not because they feel bad for being selfish jerks). Sam gets pulled into the plan and goes along because he felt an attraction to Lucy.
At this point I thought here we go again, Sam and Lucy fall in love and she finds out about the way it began and so on. But Ms. Kleypas didn’t take the clichéd way, she had Sam act like an adult and tell Lucy the truth from the beginning. Loved it! Especially since Lucy had major trust issues that would cause problems in any relationship. Fate intervenes and Lucy and Sam are thrown together when she ends up recuperating at his house. He has family issues of his own that she gets to see a little closer and they both have to learn to work through their resistance to love.
This was an interesting book because it had a little bit of everything going on. Betrayal, magic, family problems, all the fun things are included in this book. It all works and feels appropriate not just stuck in to make the plot work. There is also a nicely done set up for the next book in the series.
25 out of 49 people found this review helpful.
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Posted March 23, 2012
Oh, Lisa Lisa Lisa. What have you done? This book is terrible! I LOVE Lisa Kleypas and have read all of her books, both contemporary and historical romance, and have relied on her consistent good storytelling. This book just misses the mark completely. This weak attempt at adding a dash of "paranormal" only underscores her lack of comfort with that genre. Sam and Lucy are so under-developed as characters and there is a lack of chemistry between them. It was a BORING story with none of the elements one looks for in a romantic novel - no suspense, no interesting characters, and no tension between the characters. Save your money and buy Fifty Shades of Grey.
16 out of 27 people found this review helpful.
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Posted March 2, 2012
Rainshadow Road is about Lucy Marinn, a glass artist who has a troubled relationship with her family, especially her sister. When her boyfriend dumps her for her sister, Lucy decides she can't handle relationships anymore, since they only lead to heartbreak. And enter Sam Nolan. Sam owns his own vineyard and is very passionate about his work. His family is very dysfunctional. His parents were alcoholics, who basically drank themselves to death. Sam vehemently opposes intimacy of any kind and only has shallow friends-with-benefits relationships. However, when Lucy and Sam meet, they feel more.
Overall, I thought the plot was tired and boring. It was the same-old same-old neglected sister, who grew up in the shadow of her younger, more pampered sister. Said sister gets away with whatever she wants. So Lucy spends a good two thirds of the book whining. Sam is even more of a cliche with his wounded background and intimacy issues. What bothered me more than the tired plot was Lucy's personality. She came off as really unintelligent at times. Kleypas made Sam seem like this super intelligent man who had to patiently explain simple mundane things to Lucy. Also, the reason that Lucy and Sam are forced to spend more time together and thus develop their relationship felt forced and contrived. It was a very odd way to throw the pair together. Kleypas made two attempts to put them together and neither were original or coherent.
The emotions in this book are great though, And I thoroughly enjoyed listening to Lucy describe her passion for her artwork. So, slightly contrived plot, cliche characters, people making things come to life by looking at them (yeah don't even get me started on that part of the book), but good emotions. Not Kleypas's best by a long-shot.
13 out of 22 people found this review helpful.
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Posted December 28, 2012
There is no need for some posters to give away every detail in their reviews. That is rude and inconsiderate. You should be banned fromm posting.
12 out of 20 people found this review helpful.
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Posted May 3, 2012
This book isn't your typical lusty, provocative romance novel (don't worry-those parts are still in there!) where so much of the focus is on the tension between the characters and it becomes too much. This book is SO much more, and it is truly perfect. This is the first book that I've read by this author and I'm thoroughly impressed. This book touches on every emotion, and is an inspiration to anyone who has dealt with a broken heart. What I loved most about it is even though it has a touch (very slight) of magic, the book felt so real. The emotions and characters hit home-everyone knows people from the book. Couldn't put this book down, and I can't wait to read more from her!
10 out of 10 people found this review helpful.
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Posted August 16, 2012
I have to agree, don't give the story away in your review. I will say that I thought this was a fun read, all of Lisa's books take me away. I love the love story. I am fixing to start the next book, i can't wait to hear Alex's story.
9 out of 12 people found this review helpful.
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Posted March 31, 2012
I really enjoyed reading this book and the expressions Kleypas uses in her writing are entertaining (ex. Friends are the support bras of life). But it was not what I expected it to be. Having read the first book in the series,which was a nice contemporary romantic comedy, I was not expecting this one to have a paranormal twist. Both of the main characters have supernatural powers, though they are subtle. Lucy turns glass into animals (which honestly seems like it would be annoying- she just finished talking about how special a glass was and then she accidently turns it into a hummingbird), while Sam can heal plants. While these play a minor role in the story, it was very unexpected and it looks like the next book will be even more paranormal given that the excerpt starts off with a ghost. Overall, it was a good read, with well developed characters and an interesting story line that was usually believable (the exception being the magic).
8 out of 12 people found this review helpful.
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Posted December 30, 2012
Highly recommends
7 out of 9 people found this review helpful.
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Posted March 22, 2012
Lightning strikes again! Now our men in this series are needing the strength of a strong woman and what a cumbustion it makes! Waiting for number 3. I still love Texas, though! Lisa, how about Joe Travis?!
4 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
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Posted September 9, 2012
LOVED this book! I thought the main characters were believable and I loved that they had both had less than perfect childhoods. This is the 2nd in the series, but the 1st I read. I'll be reading both of the others ASAP!!
3 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Posted August 26, 2012
This story drew me right in. It reminds me a lot of Sarah Addison Allen' s books. Loved the depth of emotions and the hint of magic.
3 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Posted August 24, 2012
Not quite what I was expecting coming from Lisa Kleypas. The story of Lucy who is betrayed by her own sister when she hooks up with her boyfriend. The whole magic thing with the characters wasn't really explained well especially for Sam, the "grape grower". The way the two are forced to spend time in eachother's company didn't quite do it for me. I just couldn't picture these two being intimitate when she was incapacitated. I realize the side stories of Sam's alcoholic brother and Lucy's friends sets you up for the sequels but I don't think so much writing should have been focused on them. Do that in the sequels.
All in all, I was disappointed in this one. I won't be looking to read the others in this series.
3 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
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Posted August 5, 2012
Funny, sad, something for everyone in this book. I wanted more.
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted August 2, 2012
This was a very sweet love story! Had a little bit of everything in there with a few OMG moments! Good for a quick read.
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted November 22, 2012
Well written with full, rich characters. I love the references to glass art. The supporting characters are also well written, and makes one wish to get to know them too. This writer makes the bedroom scenes tastefully done with real feelings for each other. I enjoyed reading this book and will look for further offerings by her.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted August 24, 2012
This was a wonderful book, I have recommended it to other already who have read it and also loved it.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 16, 2012
I loved this book, I loved the writing and the characters. My favorite part was page 144-149 with the hummingbird. I love love love it
2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted January 16, 2013
Ehh this book was pretty boring. I was not really impressed at all. The whole time I was reading it I was just waiting for something to happen. I would not recommend this book.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Posted December 28, 2012
I really liked this. A heroine I would enjoy having coffee with and the brothers are warm hearted, responsible and kind. A refreshing break from the usual formula.
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Overview
Lucy Marinn is a glass artist living in mystical, beautiful, Friday Harbor, Washington. She is stunned and blindsided by the most bitter kind of betrayal: her fiancé Kevin has left her. His new lover is Lucy’s own sister. Lucy's bitterness over being dumped is multiplied by the fact that she has constantly made the wrong choices in her romantic life. Facing the severe disapproval of Lucy's parents, Kevin asks his friend Sam Nolan, a local vineyard owner on San Juan ...