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by Robyn Carr
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Blue Mood Cafe
Blue Mood Cafe rated it 14 years ago
This was an excellent story of two people coming together to heal mind, body and spirit. Painful experiences were handled with sensitivity and realism. As with the second book in this series,recurring characters continue to be featured in significant roles in secondary story lines and makes this ser...
Blue Mood Cafe
Blue Mood Cafe rated it 14 years ago
I was very surprised to find the characters from Virgin River not only appearing in this second book of the series but actively involved in the stories, not just as asides. We move on to Preacher's story but, true to the tempo set in the first book, the whole town is involved.Carr has another winner...
I, the booklover
I, the booklover rated it 14 years ago
É o meu livro preferido da saga até agora. Adoro a maneira como a autora nos faz sentir o que personagens estão a passar.
Swept Away Again
Swept Away Again rated it 15 years ago
Whispering Rock starts off after Jack's youngest sister, Brie is brutally attacked and raped after she failed to win a court case against a serial rapist who then comes after her. She’s traumatised by the event and still dealing with the emotional blow her husband dealt her buy telling her he’s been...
Dawn772
Dawn772 rated it 15 years ago
I am really enjoying this series ... I laughed, I cried, I was totally absorbed. A great aspect of these books is the real love the men have for their women. This third story is about Brie, an attorney who was raped by a guy she prosecuted and Mike, a wounded ex-cop once a marine who helps her rec...
willaful
willaful rated it 15 years ago
I liked the first book, but the writing style really bugged me here: a lot of tell, not show, in a very prosaic vein. Props to Carr though, for the just about unheard of positive mentions of the Morning After Pill in a romance (she actually overdoes it a bit -- it is not foolproof) and for having a ...
Beanbag Love
Beanbag Love rated it 15 years ago
Keep the tissues handy. All these stories are about healing, but the hardship has to happen first. Even the things that you see coming from a mile away are effective.Carr pulls a lot of emotion out of the reader and her stories are very powerful. Mike and Brie both have pain and regrets. The things ...
This Bookish Endeavor
This Bookish Endeavor rated it 15 years ago
So incredibly good. Review coming soon.
Tina's Reading Books
Tina's Reading Books rated it 17 years ago
This is the third book in the Virgin River series.Mike Valenzuela receives a phone call in the night from his ex-Marine buddy Jack. Jack's youngest sister Brie was assaulted, beaten and raped. An ADA, Brie had worked hard to put away a serial rapist. But he managed to slip through the system. An...
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