Review Whispering Rock (Virgin River, Book 3)
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The tightly knit community of Virgin River has been a safe haven for more than a few lost souls over the years -- and there's always room for more . . .
A decorated U.S. Marine reservist, LAPD officer Mike Valenzuela was badly wounded in the line of duty, but has found hope and healing in Virgin River. When he agrees to become the town's first cop, he does so knowing it's time he settled down. Twice divorced and the lover of too many women, he secretly longs for the kind of commitment and happiness his marine buddies have found -- a woman who can tie up his heart forever. He finds that woman in Brie Sheridan, a Sacramento prosecutor who understands his drive to protect and serve. Virgin River becomes a safe haven for Brie after nearly losing her life at the hands of a crazed criminal. Though tough and courageous, she's got some fears she can't escape -- but now she has someone who will show her just what it means to trust again.
Mike will do anything to help Brie free herself from painful memories. Passionate, strong and gentle, he vows to give back to her what she's so selflessly given him -- her heart, and with it, a new beginning.
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3.5 stars for this book - it is a massive addition to the series. This particular book is about Bree and Mike, but I warn the reader, like all books by Robyn Carr is not targeted as a novel centered around a pair because it is a history of City ungoing Virgin River as a whole. This means that much of the old characters long histories and the introduction of the new brand. Personally, I like it, but it's something to consider.
Bree, a prosecutor isOnly his divorce and loss of cases where a great tragedy, she re-encounters. It is brutally attacked, she has tried a put criminal in prison. Mike, a close friend of the family still recovering from a shooting that nearly killed. Mike is already half in love with Bree when he sits down with the task of helping to heal and move forward. Their romance is sweet and touching.
I love all the characters in this little world that Carr has created. Everyone isunique personality, fun to relate their own way and easy to use. The characters are what attract readers and continue reading. The plot of this book is not incredibly exciting, and there are no surprises. However, it is elevated in response to read.












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