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Heartbreak Creek (A Runaway Brides Novel) [Paperback]

Kaki Warner
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July 5, 2011 A Runaway Brides Novel (Book 1)
First in a wonderful new historical series starring four unlikely brides who make their way West.

Edwina Ladoux hoped becoming a mail-order bride would be her way to a better life, but as soon as she arrives in Breakheart, Colorado, and meets Declan Brodie and his four rambunctious children, she realizes she's made a mistake. Luckily, Edwina and Declan agreed on a three- month courtship period, which should give them time to get the proxy marriage annulled. Except that as the weeks pass, thoughts of annulment turn into hopes for a real marriage-until Declan's first wife suddenly returns.


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Praise for Heartbreak Creek
“I love and adore everything that Kaki Warner writes.”—USA Today
“[A] solid romance…An engaging read.”—Publishers Weekly
“A must-read…[It] captures the imagination and leaves you wanting more.”—Night Owl Reviews
“All-around wonderful…This book is just fabulous.”—Smexy Books
“Another extraordinary book from Kaki Warner.”—The Romance Dish
“Kaki Warner once again succeeds in bringing the Old West to sprawling and vivid life…An entertaining Western romance and a great series starter.”—BookLoons
“Highly entertaining.”—Romance Reviews Today
“Lovely and exciting…I was unable to put it down.”—Fallen Angels Reviews
“[A] heartwarming love story…Sweet and touching…A must-read for fans of historical romance!”—TwoLips Reviews

More praise for the novels of Kaki Warner
“Readers may need a big box of Kleenex while reading this emotionally compelling, subtly nuanced tale of revenge, redemption, and romance, but this flawlessly written book is worth every tear.”—Chicago Tribune
“Romance, passion, and thrilling adventure fill the pages of this unforgettable saga that sweeps the reader from England to the Old West. Jessy and Brady are truly lovers for the ages!”—Rosemary Rogers
Pieces of Sky reminds us why New Mexico is called the land of enchantment.”—Jodi Thomas, New York Times bestselling author
“What an excellent series…A warm, romantic read.”—Smexy Books
“No wonder Ms. Warner is garnering rave reviews for her work…This is Western historical romance at its best.”—The Romance Reader
“A fitting end to one of the best Western historical romance series I’ve had the pleasure of reading.”—BookLoons
“A love story, a family drama, and a tale of the Old West…[A] don’t-miss trilogy.”—Romance Reviews Today
“[A] sweet nineteenth-century Western…Fans of the series will enjoy another visit to the Wilkins clan, while new readers are sure to admire Warner’s vivid descriptions of love and life in the land of enchantment.”—Publishers Weekly
--This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

About the Author

Kaki Warner is an award-winning author and longtime resident of the Pacific Northwest. Although she now lives on the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains in Washington State, Kaki actually grew up in the Southwest and is a proud graduate of the University of Texas. Kaki spends her time gardening, hiking, reading, writing, and soaking in the view from the deck of their hilltop cabin with her husband and floppy-eared hound dog.
--This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley Trade; 1 edition (July 5, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 042524122X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425241226
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1 x 8.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #635,329 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Kaki Warner is an award-winning author and long time resident of the Pacific Northwest. Although she now lives on the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains in Washington State, Kaki actually grew up in the Southwest and is a proud graduate of the University of Texas. Her years spent riding horses and enjoying the expansive views of Texas became the inspiration for the backdrop of her novels - the wide-open spaces of historic New Mexico Territory.

Several years ago after their two children had left for college, Kaki and her husband, Joe, moved from the city to their hilltop cabin overlooking the scenic Methow Valley. Kaki now spends her time gardening, hiking, reading, writing, and soaking in the view from the deck with her husband and floppy-eared hound dog.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Heartbreak Creek July 22, 2011
Format:Paperback
Edwina Ladoux has endured some tough times. Living in southern Louisiana, she was once the bell of the town, Growing up privileged and frivolous, but then the civil war came and now that the war is done, she has nothing left. No family, except for her half-sister Pru whom she is very close with. With no money, and her once beautiful house turned over to the bank, Edwina doesn't have a lot of options. She sees in the paper an ad that catches her eye. A Mr. Declan Brodie from Heartbreak Creek, Colorado is in need of a wife to help him on his ranch and take care of his four children. Feeling desperate and a little wild, Edwina answers the ad. They get married by proxy before they even meet each other. Edwina marries him on two conditions. One, they must wait three months before their marriage is consummated, and two, she must be able to bring Pru with her.

She soon takes the journey of a lifetime to Colorado and meets her future husband, his crazy kids, and then has to learn to actually clean, cook, and be a wife.

Heartbreak Creek starts a new series by Kaki Warner. I loved her previous western series, Blood Rose and was very excited to get my hands on this book. I have to say, I love this one even more than her previous books. It is so well written, with such likable, warm and funny characters, and enough action and romance to make this book all around wonderful.

Although Edwina was raised to be a gently bred lady, she is not afraid to try new things. She may not know how to cook and raise kids (this is where Pru's guidance greatly comes in) but she wants to learn. Although the thought of living with this stranger terrifies her, she has nothing to go back to. She is so quick witted, she really made me laugh a lot in this book.

Declan is really a sweetheart. It just takes awhile for that side to come out.He doesn't talk a lot, and has so much going on with his kids and his ranch. His wife died four years ago and there are unresolved circumstances surrounding her death. The last few months of their marriage has him quite scared to marry again. But he has no choice with four kids to take care of. He was expecting a sturdy woman to help him with chores, and instead he gets a very thin woman who can't even cook dinner. But he quickly realizes she is feisty, and willing to learn. And with the calming prescience of Pru there to train her, all falls into place. Before he knows it he is in love, and it is just the sweetest thing ever. Declan really stole my heart.

While Kaki Warner never puts explicit sex scenes in her books (I weep - kidding - not really), the romance is still very present in this book. Edwina has been married before, but her sexual encounter with her husband didn't go off very well, and then he was shipped off to war. So she is terrified she may not live up to Declan's expectations. Plus she is obsessed that her chest is not "pointy" enough:

"It's me." Battling an urge to weep, Edwina planted her elbows on the table and dropped her head into her hands. "Men have never found me attractive. Probably because I'm not pointy."

"Pointy?"

"Here we go," Pru murmured.

Her romance with Declan starts very slow and Kaki Warner teases us with these sexy looks between the two of them and Declan's promise for what is to come in the bedroom gets Edwina (and me) in a tizzy.

"Good evening, Declan," she called to him.

His head came up. For a moment, he went utterly still. Then as she started down toward him, his lips parted on a deep breath. He didn't smile, nor did his expression betray his thoughts, but she saw his big hands tighten on the hat brim until the edge curled in his fingers.

"Ed," he said.

That's all. Just Ed. But hearing it spoken in his deep voice, and feeling the impact of that dark, unwavering stare made her feel more beautiful than she ever had.

I really wish we could have gotten to actually see what happens in the bedroom. We get a quick glimpse (more than her previous series), but they are pretty much fade to black sex scenes. These two have such great chemistry in the book, I would have loved to have more descriptive sex scenes. I'm greedy, what can I say.

Declan also has an Indian after him, who he had put in jail years ago when he was Sherriff of Heartbreak Creek. The Indian wants revenge, and Declan knows his new wife and kids are in danger. There was just enough of this villain in the book to bring in some nice suspense.

Pru has a little side romance going of her own, and she is also half-black (her and Edwina share the same father). The color of her skin comes into play as it would in 1870. I really like her - she is very stoic and put together on the outside but we get small glimpses into her insecurities.

We also briefly meet Lucinda and Maddie who I assume will be two future heroines in the series. Lucinda has secrets and I can't wait to learn more about her. Maddie's Scottish husband went off to war five years ago, and has only wrote two letters. She loves to talk about her sex life with him before he left, usually embarrassing everyone around her. I love her and I believe the next book in the series features her and her long lost husband.

Heartbreak Creek is such a good book!!! I couldn't stop smiling when I read this and even called my mom and my friends and told them to kindle it immediately. Everything came together - the romance is sweet and sexy, the characters are funny and warm, and the action added a bit of drama. Overall, this book is just fabulous.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Heartbreak Creek by Kaki Warner
Historical Romance -July 5th, 2011
4 stars

Edwina Ladoux sold her father's plantation in Louisiana and with her half-blood sister, took a one way trip to Heartbreak Creek Colorado. A few weeks ago, Edwina had responded to a marriage advertisement and was accepted by a rancher seeking a "sturdy English speaking woman" to help him care for his four wild and unruly children.

Robert "Big Bob" Declan Brodie wanted someone dependable and useful. Instead, Edwina can't even cook. When she takes on his four children and proves that she's not a pathetic, whiny miss, Declan begins to fall in love with her. But can their love survive nasty rumors, an Indian attack, and Declan's first wife, who was supposed to be dead?

I really enjoyed reading this book as it paints a vivid picture of life out West in the 1870s. Edwina was not some weakling who leans on her sister's capable shoulders. She stood up to the rambunctious kids and adapts to the lonely life on a remote ranch. She is quite spunky despite her heiress background. Quiet, dependable Declan is a typical cowboy-type character. Even though he tried his best, I am not surprised that his children grew up rowdy. The romance between Ed and Declan was sweet and well-written. The other sub-plot/romance between Prudence (Ed's half-sister) and Thomas, an Indian, was also very touching.

Solid and interesting, this book provides an insight to life in the wild, wild west. Highly recommended for readers who enjoy a good Western romance!

Reviewed by Pauline from the Bookaholics Romance Club
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another winner by Kaki Warner! August 28, 2011
Format:Paperback
Edwina Ladoux is reaching desperate times. The war torn South has changed her life drastically and now she has lost her family's home. Left with no other options, Edwina has agreed to become a mail-order bride for a Colorado rancher and his four children. Terrified she's made a terrible mistake, Edwina travels to Heartbreak Creek with her half-sister Pru to meet her new husband.

Declan Brodie is exactly what she feared. Large, brooding and silent, he intimidates Edwina from the beginning. Edwina soon discovers his first wife ran off and was eventually killed by Indians. Now he's looking for a strong, sturdy companion to help out on the ranch and keep his children in line. Edwina, or Miss Priss, is not exactly what he had in mind.

Declan and Edwina are struggling to make the best of it when they discover, after spending some time together, that their marriage may not be such a hardship after all. As they try to make sense of their feelings for each other, Declan's ranch is attacked forcing the family back into town. An old enemy forces it's way into their lives, trying to tear this new family apart. Declan and Edwina must stand together, for better or for worse, to make it through.

Just when you thought it couldn't get any better, Kaki Warner releases another novel just as spectacular as the last. I was pretty shocked to say the least. If you would have told me last year I would find a series to love as much as the Blood Rose Trilogy I would have called you a fool! Yet, hear I am, amazed at how much I loved Heartbreak Creek. Ugh! I pray the Wilkins brothers forgive me!

Part of my love stems from the two main characters. Edwina was tough when she needed to be, yet sensitive to the harsh changes she was experiencing in her life. She had a deep emotional side that became easy to identify with as her insecurities and doubts often tried to overcome her. Yet in a split second, she could change into the most fierce warrior ready to take on the world! She was humorous, intelligent and delightful! Declan on the other hand was a definite sweetheart! In the first stages of the book, he appears cold and cruel. As the book progresses, you realize the first impression was just a facade. His character is full of gentle compassion being a loving father and an honest man. He was the complete opposite of what Edwina expected, yet exactly what she needed.

It's not just the leading character that draw you in, but the supporting characters as well. Together, they all make an eclectic yet complete family. Perhaps that's what I'm beginning to love best about Warner's books. Not just the couple at it's front and center, but this world that she creates which sucks you in like you've known these people all your life. You love and understand them and never want them to leave. And let us not forget how humorous these characters are! Heartbreak Creek has many moments that are simply 'laugh out loud' funny! I constantly found myself with a smile because of their playful conversations or interesting situations. You can't help but love a book with such charming characters.

Heartbreak Creek is a little bit more steamy than Warner's previous novels...just a bit. I didn't mind at all and in fact enjoyed the book much more because of it. Declan and Edwina quickly fall into a whirlwind romance that easily sweeps them both off their feet. These two are such complete opposites of each other, yet so perfectly paired together. It's positively wonderful to read. You just can't go wrong with this book. It has great romance, great characters and great drama. It's truly a wonderful and entertaining read. If you loved Kaki Warner's Blood Rose Trilogy prepare yourself for Heartbreak Creek because I'm certain you'll love it even more.

Overall Rating: 5/5
Heat Level: 3/5

Lisa @ Once Upon A Chapter
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5.0 out of 5 stars Heartbreak Creek
There are positive role models for the women in the story who are willing to take chances. The male characters are realistic and well defined.
Published 5 days ago by Estell Salom
5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it.
I liked the story very much and enjoyed reading it. This is the 3rd book of a series about mail-order brides. Read more
Published 22 days ago by Jane L. Felt
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Author
I read all the time, and I am happy to have another author to add to my list. Good read.
Published 1 month ago by Loves Shopping
4.0 out of 5 stars Second Series By Warner is a Winner!
This book is the first story in a new series by Kaki Warner: RUNAWAY BRIDES. If you have just finished Warner's 1st series, the BLOOD ROSE TRILOGY, read something else before... Read more
Published 2 months ago by J. Jares
4.0 out of 5 stars Binding and Font size
The size of these books (all 4) is smaller than the prefious two and the print is much smaller making them dificult to
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Published 2 months ago by sandunn36
5.0 out of 5 stars Heartbreak Creek from Kaki Warner's Runaway Brides series
Excellent first novel in this series. It made me wish that all the books came out at the same time. I read it in 2 days and wanted more.
Published 4 months ago by sandrawheeler
5.0 out of 5 stars Heartbreak Creek, by Kaki Warner
This was the 3rd book I had read by this author. I went back on line to see what else she has written and what was available. Read more
Published 4 months ago by dokey
4.0 out of 5 stars Sweet, fun little read
Kaki Warner's Heartbreak Creek (a "Runaway Brides" novel) did telegraph some of its "surprises"; obviously I won't go into details so as to avoid potential spoilers. Read more
Published 5 months ago by H. Grove
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read
I love 19th century American historical novels and this one didn't disappoint. Am now working on the second book in the series.
Published 5 months ago by Christie Rogers
5.0 out of 5 stars and the winner is..Kaki Warner this reviewers choice!
Ms.Warner's Voice is imposingly direct Sweet ,firm,lovely &without no regret! I'm living 4 it..yeahhhh! Read more
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