Romance
Review:Sierra moves to Colorado to be close to her brother and his wife. She finds work and friendship in their small town. She develops self confidence and faces old problems head on. Written in Robyn Carr's familiar style, establishing an array of friends and extended family that could appear in a future book in a series about Sullivan's Crossing. Read more
Review:This book should be free. Francine as someone that is a nurse and been in the military ,I'd hate to be critically injured and have her take care of me. She is a total ditz and plays the poor victim. Thankfully Maureen made the reading bearable Read more
Review:Like another reviewer said, Going back to Virgin River is always pleasant but I would add - comforting. I love hearing about the old friends and family from Virgin River and Grace Valley. Robyn Carr is such an amazing author that I rarely even look at reviews prior to purchasing her books. Promise Canyon was excellent and my goodness - is there a Clay out there for me? Looking forward to the next two books. Thanks Robyn! Read more
Review:This series is so Great, I think if there really was a virginia river we would all be saving our money to go visit with Jack and the Gang. Hope you find ways to continue to write about them. Thank You Read more
Review:I read my first Robyn Carr book a few months ago and she's been a wonderful discovery . I didn't think I'd find anyone as good as Susan Elizabeth Philips. I've gotten every book in the Virgin River series. I couldn't put this book down once I started. She makes Virgin River sound so fabulous that I'd move there tomorrow if it really existed. Read more
Review:This book took me back quite a few years. I worked in HR for an airline and this story is absolutely true without the hijack attempt. Robyn Carr really knows how to hold a reader's attention. Hoping this will become a series. With these same characters, I see several possibilities for more books that need to be written. Here's hoping. Read more
Review:I like Carr's books usually and had thought the first ones in the series showed promise of perhaps meeting the standards of her Virgin River series. This one doesn't come close. It was dead boring. While the lead characters were introduced in the previous books and showed promise for an interesting story line, Carr simply dropped the ball here.
The female FBI agent who worked under deep cover for six months saving innocent woman and children from the evil cult leader suffering a near fatal ... Read more
Review:I have read all of the Virgin River books and have also enjoyed the first two in this series. They are an easy read but I find them interesting and am waiting for the next book in this series coming out in August. Read more
Review:Robyn Carr has a great way of bringing her characters to life. They are always interesting, talented people, a little quirky in fun ways. Cal and Maggie find each other after loss and move forward to a special . Their families and friends are unique, both simple and complex. It's a fun read. Read more
Review:I hardly ever write reviews...but this time I just had to. I am about 4 chapters into this book and have had to stop reading. The main character, Peyton, is the most unlikable character I think that Robyn Carr has ever written. She loves her family, but can't stand to be around them. She has to check out the town town before she can deem it good enough. She can't possibly find a suitable place to live. And the reason she left her previous boyfriend....because his kid broke her record? She seems ... Read more