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The Mighty Quinns #25

The Mighty Quinns: Rourke

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Her hero. Her savior.  And her undoing. Rourke Quinn found her on the storm-tossed shores of  Cape Breton. The woman in his arms was unconscious and bleeding. And Rourke knew her. Annie MacIntosh was the  town outcast—a wild thing. And as untamed and beautiful  as the Atlantic itself. This storm was just the thing to keep  Rourke as close to her as he dared…. Annie grew up fiercely independent. She was a survivor, needing no one and nothing. She cut herself off from the town and society, relying only on her raw need for survival. But Rourke unleashes a hunger she never knew existed. This man—this stranger—satiates an appetite she hardly dared imagine. It's more exiting and more turbulent than that storm that rages outside. And Rourke has only one chance with the wild girl he can't live without…before losing her to a world he can never be part of…

224 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published August 13, 2013

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Kate Hoffmann

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Kate began reading romance in 1979 when she picked up a copy of Kathleen Woodiwiss's Ashes in the Wind. She read the book from cover to cover in one very long night and was immediately hooked on the genre.

The next morning, she was standing at the door to her local Waldenbooks and when they opened, she hurried inside and asked for everything else written by Woodiwiss. At the same time, she found wonderful books by Rosemary Rogers, Laurie McBain, and Jennifer Blake.

Nearly 10 years later, while working as an advertising copywriter, Kate decided to try writing a romance of her own. After a history of interesting jobs in teaching, retailing, advertising, and nonprofit work, she was determined to add romance author to that list.

After numerous failed attempts over three years, Kate decided to forget writing historical romance and turned to category romance. Six months later, her first story, A Vagabond Heart, was finished. A year later, Harlequin bought the book after Kate won the national 1992 Harlequin Temptation contest. The book was published in 1993 as Indecent Exposure.

Her dream of adding romance writer to her resume came true and in December of 1993 she turned off her alarm clock, shredded her pantyhose, and became a full-time writer.

Since then, Kate has written numerous books for Temptation, Weddings by DeWilde, Harlequin anthologies, Love and Laughter, and Duets. Her new Duet, Three Babies and a Bargain (July 2000) will be her 24th project for Harlequin and All Through the Night (August 2000), a Temptation Blaze, will mark her 25th.

Kate lives in southeastern Wisconsin in a cozy little house in a picturesque village. Two cats also live with her—Tansing, a grumpy Himalayan, and Tibriz, a tortie Persian mix that she rescued from an animal shelter. She enjoys gardening, golf, reading, and romantic movies.

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March 4, 2025
3.5 stars

Interesting story concept -- I would definitely read more in this series, but I'm not sure there is enough *there* to read 25+ . :)
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October 2, 2013
Good book. Rourke has been on the island to fix up a house he inherited from his uncle. He isn't sure whether he'll keep it or sell it yet. On the day he's ready to leave he sees Annie, a woman he knew when they were younger. She lives alone near a lighthouse and he worries that she's not ready for the storm that's coming in. When he goes to check on her he finds her on the shore, unconscious and carries her to safety. When she comes to, they discover they have an intense attraction to each other. Annie is very independent and refuses to depend on anyone but she's also ready to indulge herself with Rourke.

Annie had grown up on the island. As a girl she had a terrible stutter that made her a target for bullies. One day a visiting Rourke saved her from their tormenting, making him a hero in her eyes. Over the years he stayed there in her fantasies. Now she is very much a loner, living in her cottage without electricity or any modern conveniences. She avoids the townspeople feeling that they look down on her because of her parents (mom was bipolar and committed suicide, father may have also). When Rourke rescues her again she is surprised by the strength of her attraction to him. She invites him to spend a couple nights with her, figuring that would be enough to scratch the itch. But she finds herself opening herself up to him emotionally, something she's never done with any other man. She also starts doing things that she's never done before such as going out in public with him and selling her work at an art show. She worries that she's getting too dependent on having him around and that she will be hurt when he leaves, since she doesn't expect him to leave his city life behind. She also fears getting too close because she doesn't want to take a chance on putting him through dealing with her if she ends up with her mother's disease. I really enjoyed seeing Annie's simple life and the way that she was content with it the way it was. I also liked how she got Rourke to slow down and enjoy things her way. It took a lot of courage for her to make the changes she did at the end.

Rourke had left his job in the city when he had a difference of philosophies with the other partners. He has spent the last three months working on his uncle's house and trying to decide what to do next. I loved his reaction to Annie the first time he saw her again, and how he was so blown away by her beauty. He also worried about her being alone with the storm coming and went to check on her. His timing was perfect as he was able to rescue her from her fall. He was surprised by her proposition to him that they spend a couple days enjoying each other. He was fine with that idea at first but quickly found himself wanting more. I really enjoyed seeing him start to relax and enjoy the peace of living Annie's simple life. It gave him the chance to actually think about his dreams and hopes. I loved his worry about Annie's emotional isolation and the way he tried to help her overcome it. It was hard for him to be patient and not push but it paid off in the end. I also enjoyed seeing his surprise at the contact from his great-aunt and what the inheritance means to him and his plans with Annie.
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49 reviews1 follower
May 21, 2014
Best Kate Hoffman I've read in a good while, heroine was written very complex, and the story was just, different than the typical modern day romance. Enjoyed it, would pass on to another fan of sexified fiction.
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October 12, 2013
AWSOME I love being able to read a book that keeps u stuck in the book and left wanting more and she does it everytime
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June 30, 2015
another great book by Kate Hoffman. The Mighty Quinns is a great series and one I will go back to again and again.
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January 9, 2014
I enjoyed this book, but Annie was just soooo very needy, it took away some of the enjoyment of the book for me.
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