Hidden Summit by Robyn Carr

Hidden Summit (Virgin River, #15)

by Robyn Carr

Virgin River - Now a Netflix Original series

Virgin River - Book 15

Finding a home in most unexpected of places

When Connor Danson becomes an unwitting witness to a violent crime, he is forced to leave Sacramento and keep a low profile until the trial is over. He arrives in the tiny mountain town of Virgin River with a chip on his shoulder and an ache in his heart.

Leslie Petruso didn't want to leave her hometown. But she can no longer face her ex-husband tell everyone that his new wife and impending fatherhood are the best things that ever happened to him. She needs to escape and, although Virgin River may not be home, it's a place where she can be anonymous.

Neither Connor nor Leslie is remotely interested in starting a new relationship. But even they can't deny they have a lot in common-broken hearts notwithstanding. And in Virgin River, no one can stay hidden away from life and love for very long....

Reviewed by kimbacaffeinate on

5 of 5 stars

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I pre-ordered Hidden Summit and was ecstatic when it appeared on my Nook Tablet. As I have stated before this is one of my favorite contemporary romance series. Carr has a gift for spinning delightful tales about this small California mountain town. Each time I visit, she brings fresh characters and a storyline that captures me from page one.

In Hidden Summit we meet two new strangers. First we meet, Leslie Petruso, who needs a fresh start after her divorce. She is a spunky blonde, who has no trouble handling men at the job site; but on the inside her self-confidence is in ruins. Next we meet sexy, hard-working, blue-eyed Conner Danson. He is the only witness to a violent crime. After his business is burned to the ground and his life threatened the DA arranges for him to hideout in Virgin River until the trial. Alone and with way too much time on his hands, Conner begins to access his priorities. Both have suffered from prior relationships and are trying to regroup. The chemistry between them is immediate, believable and smokin’. Carr amps up the loves scenes in this novel and she does so beautifully.

One of the things I love about the town of Virgin River is the way in which the community comes together to protect their own. Unlike a lot of small towns, they immediately welcome Leslie and Conner into their fold. While the main focus of the story is Conner and Leslie, we get to know more about the comings and goings of the town. We reconnect with the young mother of two, whose husband drops her in Virgin River and leaves. The town drunk is finally getting her happily-ever-after and we meet up with plenty of familiar faces at Jack’s tavern.

There were quite a few twists and turns in Hidden Summit, that kept me turning the pages. I finished this in one evening, simply because I couldn’t put it down. I highly recommend this series to fans of small town romances and feel good series. While some of the stories have made me shed a tear; for the most part I walk away from my visit feeling good and anxious to return.


I am delighted to inform you that I have received an ARC of Carr’s next book in the series, entitled Redwood Bend. It is expected to be published February 28th, 2012. I will share my review with you in early February.

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