![]() ![]() Now that she’s taken an ‘out of sight, out of mind’ attitude to the birthin’, lube, and the slightly disturbing aspects of VR life (such as friends getting together to give each other mammograms, and the menfolk of the town gathering to be present at any and every childbirth in the vicinity), the great aspects of Carr’s style can shine through. Robyn Carr is one extremely talented writer, but in the past her books have shown a major preference for medical matters over characters, and for children over romance. ![]() I’ve also read Wild Man Creek (the one that comes after Promise Canyon), and it’s even better. What’s that, you say? Robyn Carr managed to write a book that doesn’t have a single graphic childbirth scene? Not even one little trip to Nurse Mel to have some lady parts examined? What’s the world coming to?!! Wow, isn’t this new Virgin River trilogy ever an improvement on past instalments. ![]()
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