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Book Review-Reckless Refuge by Catherine Cowles

by | Jun 28, 2023 | Book Reviews | 5 comments

This review may contain spoilers, so fair warning, upon reading the review.

About The Book

There were shadows I was running from.
Ones that haunted and taunted.
Ones that made it so I had no choice but to disappear.

I’d spent years hiding from the world.
My little island haven, the only assurance of safety.

It all changed the moment he showed up at my door.
The hint of pain in his eyes told me that something haunted him, too.
And I couldn’t help but be drawn closer.

But finding the person I needed most came with risks I never expected.
And when our ghosts find us again, neither of us may make it out this time.

“My music is for me. I don’t need praise.” Her words hit me, each one a blow to the chest. That was exactly it. The thing I needed to get back. To create for no one but myself.

My Review

First Impressions

Reckless Refuge is the fourth installment in the “Wrecked” series and in this one we have such a different pairing then I was expecting but it completely delivered in ways which I wasn’t quite expecting. I think what really worked for me on this on here, was all the relationship building aspects that we get while also the plot being so well built up throughout the story. Reckless Refuge is a story of discovering one’s own strength, learning to let go and embrace the present. It’s a tale of unforgettable connection, of true unconditional love that extends beyond expectations and devotion to those you love the most. In embracing one’s talents and standing on your own. Reckless Refuge is guarantee to dig through reservations and setbacks and deliver flawlessly from beginning to end.

“I’ve always said that my art is a glance into the darkness. I think you have to face it. In others. In yourself. It’s when you push it down, ignore it, that it swallows you whole.”

Summary

In Reckless Refuge, we have a story that brings together the two most unlikely souls to meet but when they do, they will fight to keep each other. Our hero, Brody, is a self made, artist who is looking for some peace and a refuge from the storm of betrayal of his own. He settles on a quiet island on the Oregon coast. His caretaker, Shay, is quiet and strong. She is hiding many scars and he is determined to dig deep into those scars and find the true woman she hides beneath her tough exterior. Shay has only known pain and hiding, of always living in the shadows. She loves life and creating in her gardens, and she prefers her solitude until she meets Brody. Brody is a man that is willing to shelter her from the storm and provide a safe haven for Shay to truly dismantle the shield she uses, and be who she was born to be. But there is an enemy on the horizon, seeking to destroy them both…

Something told me that if I let myself fall, Brody James could make me feel more alive than I ever had before.

What I Loved

Reckless Refuge is a story that has all the creative flair that we are used to seeing with Catherine Cowles. I have yet to read a book from her that I haven’t gobbled up and the same holds true for Reckless Refuge. I absolutely couldn’t seem to get enough of these two. There is such a deep connection that they have together. And I really enjoyed that the inner conflict between them is very minimal. I do love outer conflict in a relationship, and this author just handles it so so well. I am always amazed by how much I fall in love with her style of capture the essence of the characters she embodies within her stories and delivering such depth and relatability within it.
This is a story that is guaranteed to tear through the emotions of the reader. Don’t expect anything light or tame when it comes to Catherine Cowles. I also really loved the strong sense of community that we get within this story. We see such a lovely supporting cast and some favorites of the series that enter into this one here that I completely adored. I truly became so endeared by each of these and their interactions with Brody and Shay.

“Not one thing about you is ugly. The only thing those scars prove is that you can walk through fire and survive. I can’t think of anything more beautiful than that.”

The relationship that forms between Brody and Shay is just so brilliant. Brody is a take charge type of individual. He doesn’t back down from conflict if he can help it. I love what a multi dimensional character he turns out to be in here. I also became so intrigued with how he reacted to Shay. Shay on the surface is a bit prickly but when you take away what she is hiding from and how many parts of herself she has had to hide, you see her vulnerabilities that she tries to hide from everyone because she can’t afford any weakness. She was terrorized by her brother who is a true psychopath, also second to her brother and her parents always doing whatever they could to pacify him and work with him but in the end, he killed them mercilessly and almost did the same to her. She still lives with the scars and mutilations on her body. But Brody accepts her for who she is and only encourages her to shine. The way he is able to give her the space of trust and peace and let her shed that protective skin and embrace her true talents was so endearing. We definitely see the struggle but we also see her drive and passion that he is able to bring out in her. There is such a sweet level of trust that forms between them that is so heartfelt and leaves you with a smile.
The plot of the story is one that will definitely keep you on your toes. And there are multiple plot lines and its interesting how she built these up and combined them in such a way that you don’t expect certain developments. She really keeps you on the edge because we see how they are individually built throughout the story, and the intrigue and mystery that is behind them and the way that our characters react to the conflict that they are faced with. Its quite a curious way in which Cowles is able to add some depth and great complexity to the actions involving our villains that become the focus point of the story.

“I love you. Your strength and empathy. Your determination and fire. The way you see things in me no one ever has. I know it’s soon, but hiding the truth doesn’t feel right either. I’ve been holding onto those words for weeks, and I need you to know they’re yours.”

What I Struggled With

To be honest, as I read this one a couple of days ago, I don’t quite remember what issues I had with this one. I think the only element is there was a plot line with Brody and his PR, and the conflict there just didn’t feel as resolved as I would have preferred it to be. And also in the third conflict there was also a bit of a small plot hole dealing with the cyber friend of Shay. We never really figure out what happened with her. Its possible I missed it, but it was never covered on what happened there or how the brother was able to trick the heroine in the manner in which he used.

Overall View

Reckless Refuge is a poignant and invigorating romance that will delve into the challenging and difficult and have you daring these characters to embrace the best parts of themselves and embracing the love they discover in each other….truly a win of a romance!

Title: Reckless Refuge

Author: Catherine Cowles

Genre: Contemporary Romantic Susense

Format: eBook

Source: Kindle Unlimited

Length: 326 Pages

Amazon| Goodreads| LibraryThing| StoryGraph| Literal Club

Book Evaluation

Storytelling Quality: 4.5

Story Itself: 4.5

Character Development: 5

Writing Style 5

World Building 5

Feels + The Romantic Heart 4.5

Pacing 4

Plot 5

Cover Art 4

Ending 4

Book Ratings

Overall Rating of the Book

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Steam Level

Simmering—soft warm touches and light intimacy

Warm- a medium level of sexual tension, a balance of sexual and emotional intimacy, lighter on the details in the sexual moments.

Steamin’ up the room -the sexual content is more explicit in the language and tone, heavier amount of sexual scenes.

Blazing fire to the building-The prime focus is the sex scenes, scorching hot, and could burn one. Less focus on the emotional intimacy to the relationship.

Series Order

Wrecked

Wreckless Memories-Pub 2020 #1 in the Series

Perfect Wreckage-Pub 2020 #2 in the Series

Wrecked Place-Pub 2021 #3 in the Series

Wreckless Refuge-Pub 2021 #4 in the Series

Beneath the Wreckage-Pub 2021 #5 in the Series

About The Author

Writer of words. Drinker of Diet Cokes. Lover of all things cute and furry, especially her dog. Catherine has had her nose in a book since the time she could read and finally decided to write down some of her own stories. When she’s not writing she can be found exploring her home state of Oregon, listening to true crime podcasts, or searching for her next book boyfriend. 

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5 Comments

  1. Sophia Rose

    Wow, she did get dealt a tough lot with a psycho brother. Their romance on the island sounds great.

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  2. Deanna @ A Novel Glimpse

    I listened to this one a month or so ago and I remember the characters and their story, but I can’t remember what was missing for me either. I love her books, but sometimes I think the series goes on a bit long or that some of the characters don’t need books.

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  3. Romance Reader

    I loved reading your review of this book, thank you!

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  4. Mary Kirkland

    Oh this sounds like a pretty good one, I can see myself reading this and maybe liking it. Thanks for the great review.

    Reply
  5. Tanya @ Girl Plus Books

    One thing I love about Cowles is the way she balances characters and story. One never seems to overtake the other. I’m excited to start this series now that I’ve finished the Sutter Lake books.

    Reply

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