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Sunrise Point A Virgin River Novel: Book 3 by Robyn Carr
ISBN: 9780778313175
Nora, who had at Christmas came to Virgin River and the townspeople had helped her and her two small infants out, is now applying for a job apple picking to help with expenses as her two part-time jobs just don't make a lot.
She gets many of the local women to help with the kids so she can work at the orchard til Tom finds out she's been injured. He takes matters into his own hands.
He recalls another woman that he fell in love with one season and doesn't want to have that repeated with Nora.
They find themselves talking more to one another and realizing they come from very similar backgrounds as far as family goes. Things happen with Nora to reunite with her family and she shares with him what she's been able to find out.
As Tom has been busy repairing his orchard fences he enforces that Nora wait for him to pick her up and drop her off from work or the wild animals might mistake her for food. The scenery is very country, everything is wild, flowers, food and animals.
Sounds like a heavenly place to grow up where others care about one another and are there to help lend a hand when one is needed.
She tries to rebuild her past with help from Jed and the memories she did have that her mother told her never happened, did in fact happen. She's got a lot of healing to do to trust again.
Tom has a deceased buddy's wife to visit for a weekend as she's on her way t study at a nearby university. She's just gorgeous and Nora can't compete with even her looks, never mind her clothes or car.
Nora needs time to heal still and not feel like she's a failure.
Other people in town come back to visit and it brings you up to date with what's going on in their lives. Even if you've never read a virgin river book you are introduced to the people as if you had never read any of the series, but if you have read the prior books it's just a good refresher course in what is the latest with them.
Like how this book is so up to date with current events in the country: the BP oil spill and how one of the people in the book are involved or perceived to work in the area and we are told and given different opinions of what's really going on there.
choices, so many of them...

Read Sunrise Point Virgin River Robyn Carr 9780778313175 Books

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Sunrise Point Virgin River Robyn Carr 9780778313175 Books Reviews


This was a good story about Tom & Nora. Not one of the best in the Virgin River series. I do agree with one of the reviewers that it did get kinda boring at times. It was a lot about Nora's past and her dysfunctional mother & childhood. A lot of thinking back & bringing up unhappy memories, yet there was very little about Tom's childhood after he was abandoned by his mom or anything to do with him as a marine. I would have loved to read some background about him as a marine on his tours. There wasn't much romance between Nora and Tom, he kept trying to fight his feelings and try to fall in love with another girl who was extremely annoying that I can't even remember her name. There wasn't even kissing until middle to end and not much romance until the very end.

There was not much with the town at all. A little with Noah helping Nora in the beginning but not much. There was a side story with Luke's army buddy Hank that was also boring and just didn't fit into the story right. If he has a book coming out next I am not going to be jumping to read the day its released.

All & all it was an okay book. More than an emotional journey for Nora than a romance. There was really no drama and little action except for a couple of bears. I normally have read my past Virgin River series books over again when I need a good book to read(I love the Riodian family) but I don't think I will be able to reread this one.
As with most series, character development is crucial. These were some of my favorites, especially since Nora had been introduced in an earlier book. I loved Tom's grandmother's spunky attitude, she made me LOL several times. The country house on the orchard was an inviting setting too. Less sex, but more substance. Sometimes the chase or trying to avoid the chase is more entertaining.
Sunrise Point is a nice romance. The emotions are believable but there is little sizzle or heat. The two main characters, Tom and Nora, are normal with everyday problems; Robyn Carr does a great job in keeping things realistic and consistent - e.g., Nora sticks to her principles and doesn't suddenly change when she gets around Tom. However, if you're reading the Virgin River series in sequence, you'll notice that this book's plot (single mom with two small children meets and falls for man who's not interested in someone with 'baggage', Robyn Carr's word, not mine....) is very similar to the previous book (Redwood Bend). There are a few differences (e.g., Katie (RB) has two boys who are older than Nora's two girls) but there are too many similarities and it feels like a formula pushed out to meet a deadline.

Also, it's a little choppy - a character (Cooper) is added in the middle of the book and he has no relationship to or scenes with the primary characters (Tom & Nora) except that they are in the same small town. He's introduced as a guest of Lucas's, who also doesn't have any scenes with Tom or Nora. As any experienced romance reader will know, this must be Ms. Carr introducing the Hero for the next book. While this is common, it's done very choppily here and I found myself skipping over this section of the book because it had nothing to do with the H/h or plot of this one. Again, this felt poorly thought out and executed, it was as if the author realized she needed to set up the next story and was in a rush to meet a deadline. A little more finesse, and the sections on Coop and Lucas would have made much more sense.

This was the second Robyn Carr book I've read - I don't recommend it as a first read. I started with Katie and Dylan's romance in Redwood Bend and thought I was hooked on a new author (for me, at least). Now, I'm not so sure. I liked Tom & Nora's story but am not sure I want to invest more time in another Virgin River story only to have it not live up to its potential.
Sunrise Point A Virgin River Novel Book 3 by Robyn Carr
ISBN 9780778313175
Nora, who had at Christmas came to Virgin River and the townspeople had helped her and her two small infants out, is now applying for a job apple picking to help with expenses as her two part-time jobs just don't make a lot.
She gets many of the local women to help with the kids so she can work at the orchard til Tom finds out she's been injured. He takes matters into his own hands.
He recalls another woman that he fell in love with one season and doesn't want to have that repeated with Nora.
They find themselves talking more to one another and realizing they come from very similar backgrounds as far as family goes. Things happen with Nora to reunite with her family and she shares with him what she's been able to find out.
As Tom has been busy repairing his orchard fences he enforces that Nora wait for him to pick her up and drop her off from work or the wild animals might mistake her for food. The scenery is very country, everything is wild, flowers, food and animals.
Sounds like a heavenly place to grow up where others care about one another and are there to help lend a hand when one is needed.
She tries to rebuild her past with help from Jed and the memories she did have that her mother told her never happened, did in fact happen. She's got a lot of healing to do to trust again.
Tom has a deceased buddy's wife to visit for a weekend as she's on her way t study at a nearby university. She's just gorgeous and Nora can't compete with even her looks, never mind her clothes or car.
Nora needs time to heal still and not feel like she's a failure.
Other people in town come back to visit and it brings you up to date with what's going on in their lives. Even if you've never read a virgin river book you are introduced to the people as if you had never read any of the series, but if you have read the prior books it's just a good refresher course in what is the latest with them.
Like how this book is so up to date with current events in the country the BP oil spill and how one of the people in the book are involved or perceived to work in the area and we are told and given different opinions of what's really going on there.
choices, so many of them...
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