Return to Virgin River by Robyn Carr

Return to Virgin River (Virgin River, #19)

by Robyn Carr

Robyn Carr returns to the beloved town of Virgin River with a brand new story about fresh starts, new friends and the magic of Christmas.

Now a Netflix orginal series

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.

Readers love Virgin River
5 stars - 'Loved the story, the characters and the small town setting. Excellent writing that kept me hooked and I really enjoyed following the main character as she found her way in a new place and in a new life.'

5 stars - 'I can't recommend this book enough and only wish I could give it more than 5 stars!'

5 stars - 'What an outstanding book for the beginning of the series. I found it gripping and also like being on an emotional roller coaster. Wow. Love love loved it.'

5 stars - 'I was drawn to this book after first watching the Netflix series, which I absolutely loved. Turned out the book was even better!'

5 stars - 'Fantastic, romantic and absorbing opening to a spectacular series. Loved the characters and the breathtaking descriptions of scenery. Can't wait to dive into the second book!'

5 stars - 'Beautiful journey from loss to love, heartwarming read and characters you can truly buy into and end up caring about'

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I was so excited to see a new addition to the Virgin River series! I recently started reading the series in earnest and I love it! I've also watched the Netflix adaptation. When the chance to review Return to Virgin River by Robyn Carr presented itself, I jumped on it!



Return to Virgin River harkened back to the book that started it all: Virgin River. Honestly the plot of Return to Virgin River was very similar to Virgin River. It makes for an excellent read for people looking for more of that type of story.



For me personally it was wonderful, familiar, and comfortable. During an uncertain time I really loved the chance to watch two people fall in love. Autumn in a small town was perfect timing!



My heart hurt for Kaylee. I can't possibly imagine the enormity of losing your mother. The first holidays are always tough. Kaylee is trying to find solace in the mountains.



I also really liked Landry. I did find his circumstances a little difficult to believe but I know that it happens. I felt that Landry balanced Kaylee well. I loved seeing all the familiar faces too! It was like catching up with old friends.



I haven't read the Virgin River series in its entirety so Return to Virgin River by Robyn Carr can stand on its own. I adored it and think it is the perfect autumn read!

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