New York Times bestselling author Robyn Carr brings you home to Virgin River in a Christmas story about reuniting with the one person you just canât forget.
This year, Becca Timm knows the number one item on her Christmas wish list: getting over Denny Cutler. Three years ago Denny broke her heart before heading off to war. Itâs time she got over her silly college relationship and moved on.
So she takes matters into her own hands and heads up to Virgin River, the rugged little mountain town that Denny calls home, as an uninvited guest on her brotherâs men-only hunting weekend. But when an accident turns her impromptu visit into an extended stay, Becca finds herself stranded in Virgin River. With Denny. In very close quarters.
As the power of Christmas envelops the little town, Becca discovers that the boy she once loved has become a strong and confident man. And the most delicious Christmas present she can imagine.
âStrong women, honorable ex-marines and rural dangers, the hallmarks of this life-affirming, feel-good series, are all here.â
âBooklist on A Virgin River Christmas
Praise for New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Robyn Carr
âThis book is an utter delight.â
âRT Book Reviews on Moonlight Road
âStrong conflict, humor and well-written characters are Carrâs calling cards, and theyâre all present hereâ¦You wonât want to put this one down.â
âRT Book Reviews on Angelâs Peak
âThis story has everything: a courageous, outspoken heroine; a to-die-for hero; and a plot that will touch readersâ hearts on several different levels. Truly excellent.â
âRT Book Reviews on Forbidden Falls
âAn intensely satisfying read. By turns humorous and gut-wrenchingly emotional, it wonât soon be forgotten.â
âRT Book Reviews on Paradise Valley
âCarr has hit her stride with this captivating series.â
âLibrary Journal on the Virgin River series
âThe Virgin River books are so compellingâ I connected instantly with the characters and just wanted more and more and more.â
â#1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber
Happy Holidays, Dear Friends,
The good folks of Virgin River like to celebrate Christmas in style. They have a tradition where they head into the surrounding woods and select the tallest fir tree they can find, towing it, into the center of town to erect in front of Jackâs Bar. They decorate the tree in red, white and blue, and in lieu of the usual ornaments, Jack, Mel, Preacher, Paige and all of their friends fill the branches with patches from the units in which they and their loved ones have served over the years. These patches pay tribute to the military men and women, along with their friends and families, for their dedication to the pursuit of freedom around the world. We honor them for the incredible sacrifices they have made. Itâs an awe-inspiring traditionâand one that some of my readers have replicated both in their own communities and at the Jackâs Bar chat site (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RobynCarr_Chatgroup/).
This season, itâs our hope that you will follow the Virgin River tradition by decorating trees in your communityâand onlineâto honor your local servicemen and -women and their families.
For information on how you can bring this meaningful tradition to your community, please visit www.RobynCarr.com.
Have a happy and healthy holiday season,
Robyn Carr
For Colleen Gleason, whose friendship and encouragement mean the world to me.
One
Rich Timm drove into Virgin River a mere ten hours after leaving San Diego. Heâd made excellent time because he tended to ignore little things like speed limits. Andâ¦he had been trapped in the Ford truck with his twin sister, Becca, all day and had had about enough.
As Becca gazed out the window at the town, she muttered, âSeriously?â
âWhat?â Rich said.
âThis is the place Denny never wants to leave? It isnât exactlyâ¦you knowâ¦quaint.â
Rich pulled up to the only bar in town, right next to a truck he knew belonged to one of two other buddies from the Marines who were meeting him here. âMaybe thatâs not what he was looking for.â Rich put the truck in Park. Before he turned off the ignition, he turned in his seat and said to his sister, âSince you wouldnât let me warn Denny you were coming along, promise me you wonât make trouble.â
âRich,â she said with a laugh. âWhy would I make trouble?â
âOh, I donât know,â he said, rolling his eyes. âBecause youâre his ex-girlfriend? Because this is a guysâ hunting trip and youâre not a guy and everyone will have to take care of you?â
âNo one has to take care of me,â she said indignantly. Then she smiled very sweetly. âIâm anxious to meet your other friends. And to huntâIâm anxious to hunt.â