Moonlight Road
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- ISBN13: 9780778327684
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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With her beloved younger siblings settled and pleased, Erin Foley has empty nest syndrome. At age thirty-five.
So she’s arresting the intermission button on her life and holing up in a secluded (but really upgraded—she’s not into roughing it) cabin near Virgin River. Erin is preparation on getting to know herself…not the shaggy-haired mountain man she meets.
In fact, beneath his faded fatigues and bushy beard, Aiden Riordan is a doctor, recharging for a summer after leaving the navy. He’s intrigued by the pretty, slightly scornful refugee from the rat race—her meditating and journaling are certainly keeping him at arm’s part. He’d like to get closer…if his grubby exterior and crazy ex-wife don’t hold him back.
But maybe it’s something in the water—unlikely romances seem to take root in Virgin River…helped along by some well-intentioned meddling, of course.
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Loved this book.Robyn Carr knows how to get the reader lost in “Virgin River”. This one keeps us updated with all the sub characters we have been meeting throughout this series of books. I am very pleased about that. I hope this series is going to continue.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Cannot wait for more news of Moonlight Road characters. This was a excellent installment of the Virgin River series. It grabs you at the first page – just the right amount of humor and suspense and the inevitable romance. Others have described much of the book so I will refrain from doing so again. I will agree with others that it was excellent conclusion to 2010 Virgin River life and like. I especially liked the last sentence. While some may reflect these tales are ‘light reads’ lacking much meaning, I see Ms Carr’s intention is to have her readers take a look at how they lead their lives and infuse like’s meaning in every moment. Excellent job Robyn!!
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
I have been a VR fan since the beginning and although I establish Moonlight Road to be better written than Angel’s Peak, it was a bit too much on some points. I am tired of Rosie’s speech impediment. Mel just got on my last nerve, permanently getting her way. Jack finally has the guts to tell her no for once. Do we really need to know the details on Erin’s sex life and how she gets to orgasm? I don’t. Although it wasn’t as much as Angel’s Peak-please place the sex to the bodice rippers authors.
I did delight in the Erin and Aiden characters and reading about the additional residents of VR. I agree with the reader who thinks Robyn Carr needs to start a new series-lacking all the sex please.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
Ditto, I really liked this book. I loved how it told of new characters, but filled us in on the characters from previous books. I hope Ms. Carr is effective how some more books in the Virgin River Series. Has anyone heard anything about future books? Her web site doesn’t say.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
by KBS of Wisconsin
I have loved all of the Virgin River series. Moonlight Road does not disappoint. The leader provides enough background that you don’t need to read the additional books in the series first. But, they are all so enjoyable that I would recommend readers do. Virgin River and its inhabitants may not be real or even permanently realistic but when you read a book in the series such as Moonlight Road, you feel like it is a real place and these are real people you have gotten to know as one of the community.
Moonlight Road is thee tale of the third of the five Riordan brothers, Adrian an OB-GYN recently out of the military and Erin, sister of Marcie and a lawyer who has never had a trip before coming to Marcie and Ian’s cabin. Like prevails for Adrian and Erin in spite of a concussion, identity errors and a bear until Adrian’s scheming ex-wife shows up.
The subplots involving characters from past books in the series were enjoyable. It was nice to have a tale line directly about Jack and Mel. As an advocate in my state’s special needs community, I liked the tale of Art and Netta. The romance involving these characters who happened to have cognitive challenges was gorgeous.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5