Wild Man Creek by Robyn Carr

Wild Man Creek (Virgin River, #12)

by Robyn Carr

Colin Riordan came to Virgin River to recuperate from a horrific helicopter crash, the scars of which he bears inside and out. His family is wonderfully supportive, but it's his art that truly soothes his troubled soul.

Stung personally and professionally by an ill-advised affair, PR guru Jillian Matlock has rented an old Victorian with a promising garden in Virgin River. She's looking forward to cultivating something other than a corporate brand.

Both are looking to simplify, not complicate, their lives, but when Jillian finds Colin at his easel in her yard, there's an instant connection. And in Virgin River, sometimes love is the simplest choice of all....

Reviewed by leelu92 on

4 of 5 stars

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I thoroughly enjoyed Colin and Jillian! I loved Colin, he was all kinds of fantastic. This one was good because the characters were allowed to go on their own journey and grow on their own while the being loved and supported. Colin and Jillian Both had issues to work through and did it well. This was a stronger book than many of the others in this part of the series. Sorry this isn't more coherent...may have to revise later. But either way, we got lots of the Riordian clan and that's always good.

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