There's an old saying: Whenever one door closes, another one opens.
Virgin River #13
MIRA
January 2011
On Sale: January 4, 2011
Featuring: Clay Tahoma; Lilly Yazhi
400 pages ISBN: 0778329216 EAN: 9780778329213 Kindle: B004GEAF5Q Mass Market Paperback / e-Book Add to Wish List
That's truer of Virgin River than almost anywhere else
on earth.
After years spent on ranches around Los
Angeles, Clay Tahoma is delighted to be Virgin River's new
veterinary assistant. 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.
Lilly has encountered her share of strong, silent,
traditional men with her own aboriginal community,
and she's not interested in coming back for more. In her
eyes, Clay's earthy, sexy appeal is just an act used to
charm wealthy women like his ex-wife. She can't deny his
gift for gentling horses, but she's not about to let him
control her. There's just one small problem--she cant
control her attraction to Clay.
But in Virgin River faith
in new beginnings and the power of love has doors opening
everywhere...
I have enjoyed all the the Virgin River books and Promise Canyon is no exception. Clay and Lilly live on the periphery of Virgin River so we don't see as much of the familiar characters as I would like but I still was completely engaged in the story. I liked the additional element of the Native American cultures and how that defined Clay, Lily, and their relationships. (Maria Munoz 5:51pm December 17, 2010)
After I read Promise Canyon I was asked about the love interest. I couldn't at first remember there being one because I was so involved in the story, and the new people who were coming to town either to vacation or to stay. I had to really think about the romance part...to me that's what makes the entire Virgin River series the ongoing community, and that while everyday there's a new couple falling in love we still get to see the other townspeople and to know how they're dealing with life.
If you've not ever read any of the Virgin River books I suggest you begin at the beginning, and doubt that you'll be disappointed...they just get better and better! (Sandi Shilhanek 2:24pm December 28, 2010)