Saturday, February 12, 2011

Promise Canyon - Robyn Carr



From Barnes and Noble:
After years spent on ranches around Los Angeles, Clay Tahoma is delighted to be Virgin River's new veterinary assistant. The secluded community's wild beauty tugs at his Navajo roots, and he's been welcomed with open arms by everyone in town—everyone except Lilly Yazhi. Lilly has encountered her share of strong, silent, traditional men within her own aboriginal community, and she's not interested in coming back for more. In her eyes, Clay's earthy, sexy appeal is just an act used to charm wealthy women like his ex-wife. She can't deny his gift for gentling horses, but she's not about to let him control her. There's just one small problem—she can't control her attraction to Clay.
But in Virgin River, faith in new beginnings and the power of love has doors opening everywhere.…

As I have said before, I like Robyn Carr. I loved how these two characters even from the background of their story were two halves. I find the characters real and the decisions they make real. I like that everything was tied in a neat little bow with her doing the traditional clothing. I loved her Grandfather, he was great. This story, while a Virgin River book, brought in new people. We saw all our friends from previous book, but really only in passing. I like the folks from the previous book, so I was a little disappointed in this. But it was necessary because these two are not a part of the main Virgin River crowd. I think that was nicely done.


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