

Robyn and her husband live in Las Vegas, Nevada. Robyn Carr is a RITA® Award-winning, #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than forty novels, including the critically acclaimed Virgin River series. Is it possible for Clay to convince Lilly he’s not the playboy she thinks he is, and maybe find something much more than either expected in Virgin River? There’s just one small problem – she can’t control her attraction to Clay…

In her eyes, Clay’s sexy appeal is just an act used to charm wealthy women like his ex-wife. Lilly has encountered her share of strong, silent, men within her own aboriginal community and she’s not interested in coming back for more. The secluded community’s wild beauty tugs at his Navajo roots and he’s been welcomed with open arms by everyone in town – everyone except Lilly Yazhi. I also missed more interaction with the Virgin River characters who I love.After years spent on ranches around Los Angeles, Clay Tahoma is delighted to be Virgin River’s new veterinary assistant. Robyn Carr seems to know a lot more about food. (The pronunciation of dressage was also irritatingly incorrect.) She should take a lesson from author Diana Gabaldon (Outlander) and do a little more research.

There is no way someone who rode barrels for awhile as a kid will look like they have been riding dressage their whole life. There were all kinds of crazy, dangerous interactions with horses that were just stupid and full of misinformation. I was disappointed that the author didn't at very least take time to find out the differences in horse colors, or the differences between harnesses, bridles halters and other tack. This honest look at marriage examines the. There are horse whisperers, there are many that are well known, but they use actual techniques not mind reading. From 1 New York Times bestselling author Robyn Carr comes the story of four friends determined to find their stride. I especially disliked the representation of the author's version of a "Horse Whisperer". It also stopped where it could have been more interesting. I looked forward to the Native American aspect of it but it just wasn't as good as some of the others. I just felt this particular book in the series was a little shallow and fell short. Let me start by saying that I love this series and this author. I'm a horse lover and wanted to love this one.
