Return to Virgin River Robyn Carr Blog Tour

   

Return to virgin River by Robyn Carr

Paperback published by Mills and Boon.


The perfect place to find yourself 

Struggling with grief after the death of her mother, successful author Kaylee Sloan needs a distraction, to come to terms with life and meet her looming deadline.

With Christmas approaching, Kaylee rents a cabin in Virgin River. She knows the isolation will help her writing and as she drives north through the mountains she immediately feels inspired. Until she arrives at a building that has just gone up in flames. Devastated, she heads to Jack’s Bar to plan her next steps. The local bar is the heart of the town and once she crosses the threshold, she’s surprised to be embraced by people who are more than willing to help a stranger in need.


Welcomed by those in Virgin River, Kaylee starts to see her life in a new light. And as she becomes more involved in the town and the people in it, especially local artist and dog trainer Landry Moore, Kaylee realises she may have found her peace. As Christmas approaches, Kaylee’s dread turns to wonder. Because there’s no better place to mend a broken heart than Virgin River. 

My review 

My Rev of Return To Virgin River

I read and enjoyed Virgin River, so my next read had to be Return to Virgin River, where strangers become friends. The most exciting news is that Virgin River has all read had multi million copies sold world wide as the bestselling series and it’s gets even more exciting as the Virgin River series is on Netflix. Once you read VirginnRiver It becomes easy to see how such an amazing series has turned into a Netflix series. 

Kaylee Sloan, an fiction author, who had written a word during the first six months of her mother’s treatment and six months after of grieving after her mother’s death. 

Things get a whole lot more upsetting as Kaylee finds her getaway, mountain villia that she is renting in a big smouldering pile of ash. She needed to just get away with a change of scenery for six months. The question Kaylee wants to know is what caused the villa burn up?  She hopes the Cal Fire crew will help figure out how the fire started. 

When she arrives at Jack’s Bar Kaylee is kindly offered a temporary place to stay in a guesthouse. 

Can Kaylee’s broken heart be mended with all what has happened in her life in a short space of time?

Chapter 1

KAYLEE SLOAN TOOK THREE DAYS TO DRIVE FROM Newport,  California to Humboldt County. She could have done it in one change, but she didn’t even try. She visited a couple of friends on the way – Michelle, who lived in San Luis Obispo, and janette, who lived in Bodega Bay. Yes, they were her beloved friends and had been since she was small, except they had really belonged to her late mother. Not only were they each welcome respite in a long drive, she needed some of their nurturing.

Kaylee was headed into the Northan mountains for a six month escape to write. She had packed as much as possible and leased a house in Humboldt County from old school friends of the family. The nearest town was an isolated little burg called Virgin River, a place she knew vaguely. She’d been to this mountain house before, twice with her mother and twice on her own. It promised no distractions. She was a suspense novelist and was facing a hard deadline on a book. 

  

When the recently widowed Melinda Monroe sees an advert for a midwife in the remote town of Virgin River, she decides this is the perfect place to escape her heartache, and to revitalise the nursing career she loves.

However, her hopes are dashed with an no hour of arriving the cabin is uninhabitable, the roads are treacherous and the local doctor wants nothing to do with her. But when a tiny baby is abandoned on a front porch, Mel must decide whether to stay and help or cut her losses and leave.

Helped by her local barman, and former marine, Jack Sheridan, Mel must face her past, and find that there may be a future in Virgin River after all. 

My review 

Both books are a delightful read, any reader can find themselves lost into where the story is going. 

Sometimes all you need is a fresh start. 

Mel was ready to get out of Los Angeles, she had put her resume with the Nurses Registery and one recruiters brought Virgin River to her attention. The town doctor was getting old and needed help. 

Mel sold everything so she wouldn’t be tempted back . In an ideal world Mel wanted to get a new job working in a small private hospital. She had to remind herself of the reasons she wanted this job. In Virgin River Mel was ready to meet her new employer, where  Mel would have a rent-free little cabin in the Woodstock the year of her contract.

The Virgin River after which the  town was named, was deep wide, long, and home to huge salmon, sturgeon, steel fish and trout. 

What happens next will have glued to every character and chapters. 


About author Robyn Carr






Robyn Carr is a RITA® Award-winning, eleven-time #1 New York Times bestselling author of almost sixty novels, including the critically acclaimed Virgin River series. The fourth novel, THE BEST OF US, in her fan-favorite Sullivan’s Crossing Series was released in Jan. 2019. Robyn’s new women’s fiction novel THE VIEW FROM ALAMEDA ISLAND, released in April 2019, deputed on four bestseller lists: The New York Times, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and Publisher’s Weekly! Robyn is a recipient of the Romance Writers of America Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award 2016, and in 2017, VIRGIN RIVER was named one of the HarperCollins 200 Iconic Books of the past 200 years. Look for the Virgin River Netflix Series coming to Netflix in late 2019. Robyn currently resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. You can visit Robyn Carr’s website at www.RobynCarr.com. 






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