Reviewed by stacey_is_sassy on
A well-written story, a great narrator and a cast of characters that were easy to love, made The Wanderer a very entertaining listen. Robyn Carr manages to bring Thunder Point to life and the small town and its people were positively appealing. With a bunch of romances coming to life in the small town, it was never boring. The highschool quarterback falls for the beautiful cheerleader, the deputy finally opens his eyes to the woman in front of him, and the helicopter pilot takes a risk on love with the newcomer.
The suspicious death of one of their beloved townspeople brings intrigue to their little town. It's up to The Wanderer to ask a few questions and look a little deeper into what really happened. In a small town like Thunder Point, there are no secrets and someone has to know more.
I have read Robyn Carr previously and again found myself content with how the story plays out. There is never a lot of angst and what turmoil there is, is normally handled in an intelligent and realistic way. There were limited steamy scenes, but what you do get, definitely shows a connection between the characters.
If you're looking for a great story with a fabulous narration, I highly recommend The Wanderer.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 24 January, 2019: Finished reading
- 24 January, 2019: Reviewed