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Product Details

  • Series: Thunder Point
  • Mass Market Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Harlequin MIRA (June 25, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0778314529
  • ISBN-13: 978-0778314523
  • Product Dimensions: 1 x 4.2 x 7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (588 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #15,128 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Editorial Reviews

From Booklist

Carr returns to Thunder Point, a tiny town on the Oregon coast, revisiting the characters introduced in The Wanderer (2013). Cooper is happy he stayed in Thunder Point, and his remodeled business is doing well as his relationship with Coast Guard helicopter pilot Sarah deepens, but he is in for a huge, life-changing surprise. The town’s deputy sheriff, Mac, raising three children on his own with help from his aunt, has fallen in love with Gina, the mother of his 16-year-old daughter’s best friend, Ashley. Life gets tough when Gina’s daughter becomes the object of digital bullying. Mac has problems, too, relating to his gorgeous, apparently wealthy ex-wife, who abandoned him and their young children. And Sarah is up for a reassignment in the Coast Guard that will complicate things for the brother she is raising. Carr dramatizes and deepens her theme—good people caring for each other—as she continuesher thoughtful, well-plotted series with its compelling characters discovering, often the hard way, what family and community mean. --Diana Tixier Herald

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"My Kind of Christmas is another fabulous read from an author deft at mining deep emotion." --BookPage on MY KIND OF CHRISTMAS

"Ms. Carr may often revisit familiar romance themes, but one cannot deny the strength and ease of her writing.... Ms. Carr tugs out the unique aspects of [the] characters to create a story that feels both fresh and familiar, and wonderfully comfortable. It's a mark of her skill that Redwood Bend works as well as it does while traveling along such well-trodden paths." --NY Journal of Books on REDWOOD BEND

"In this heartwrenching Christmas tale-the 20th installment in Carr's bestselling Virgin River series, after Sunrise Point-two damaged souls find healing together.... Longtime fans and new readers alike will race through this tearjerker, hoping for Patrick and Angie to find their happy ending." --Publisher's Weekly on MY KIND OF CHRISTMAS

"This book is an utter delight."

-RT Book Reviews on Moonlight Road

"Strong conflict, humor and well-written characters are Carr's calling cards, and they're all present here.... You won't want to put this one down."

-RT Book Reviews on Angel's Peak

"This story has everything: a courageous, outspoken heroine, a to-die-for hero and a plot that will touch readers' hearts on several different levels. Truly excellent."

-RT Book Reviews on Forbidden Falls

"An intensely satisfying read. By turns humorous and gut-wrenchingly emotional, it won't soon be forgotten."
-RT Book Reviews on Paradise Valley

"Carr has hit her stride with this captivating series."
-Library Journal on the Virgin River series

"The Virgin River books are so compelling-I connected instantly with the characters and just wanted more and more and more."

-#1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber

More About the Author

Robyn Carr is a RITA® Award-winning, #1 New York Times bestselling author of almost fifty novels, including the critically acclaimed Virgin River series. Her highly anticipated new series, Thunder Point, will be released March 2013. Robyn and her husband live in Las Vegas, Nevada. You can visit Robyn Carr's website at www.RobynCarr.com.

Customer Reviews

Love Robyn Carr's books and looking forward to continuing to read this series.
Wendy S Dennee
I have just ordered the third book and cannot wait to get started reading it!!!
Linda Garza
This was a good story because of all the strong characters and the great plot.
Cheri Rinehart

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

19 of 20 people found the following review helpful By Smitten with Reading TOP 1000 REVIEWER on June 25, 2013
Format: Mass Market Paperback
My Review:
I'll admit. I don't know what to do with this series as far as reviews go. I set the book down at the 29% point when I was reading and decided at that point, that this simply wasn't a series for me. By the end of the book, I changed my mind, but these are books are NOT typical romance. And that doesn't make them bad, but the reader needs to go into them knowing that. These books are far more along the lines of a soap opera. They tell the story of a bunch of character concurrently and in this particular book, it meant throwing as much drama at those characters as humanly possible. It is definitely not my favorite style of book...at all, but I will admit the book kept my interest and was entertaining overall.

This book continues the story of the couples that we met in book #1, Gina & Mac and Sarah & Coop...as well as all their teenage kids and we see a LOT of drama through the teenage lives in this one. Seriously....think soap opera going into this book because there is a LOT of drama from a LOT of different angles. Truly it got to be a little bit much for me. BUT that being said, like with soap operas I found myself riveted to the story. There's a reason I never turn them on in the first place.

And this review is sounding like the book, meandering all over the place. So, the review:

1. Overall, I DO really like these characters and the setting of Thundering Point.

2. I wish that Robyn Carr would settle though and focus on one main story per book. Maybe then it wouldn't feel so soap opera-ish.

3. There are WAY TOO MANY POV's in this book...that's just a personal pet peeve. But seriously, stick to 2-4 and the book would feel much more cohesive.

4. The Newcomer?? Wtf?? Who was that supposed to be?
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25 of 29 people found the following review helpful By T. Wheaton VINE VOICE on June 27, 2013
Format: Mass Market Paperback
This was fine for a nice afternoon read. I didn't like it as much as I ended up liking the first book in the series mainly because the lion's share of the book read like a PSA on teenage dating pitfalls.

Like the first book, this one started slow, so much so that I had a hard time sinking into it. The early pages almost read like a laundry list of stuff that people did...."he did this and then she did that and then they did this other thing". So, no, it wasn't catching me.

But eventually the story started to happen. It continues with Cooper and Sarah's romance, which is going along fine. I like Cooper more than I like Sarah -- mainly because Sarah feels like she is the least defined of all the main characters or maybe because she doesn't get as much of a POV as the rest.

I thought the story would center mainly on Mac and Gina. To some extent it did but not as much as I would have liked. Their respective exes make an appearance which is where the majority of the plot for them resides.

However my biggest problem with the book lie with the fact that much of the story was taken over by Gina's 16 y.o. daughter's dating problems. In the first book we met Ashley and Downey who were dating. Downey was a freshman in college while Ash was a junior in high school. In that book Downey was written as a decent level headed guy. Well in this book the author basically does a 180 on him. In the meantime we get treated to a somewhat, imo, pedantic primer on such things a teenage depression, online bullying, birth control, sexting, drug use etc.

On it's own, Ashley and Downey's romantic implosion wouldn't have been so bad and in places it was great drama, but on the whole it veered almost into after school special territory.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful By Wanda on June 27, 2013
Format: Mass Market Paperback
When I read Robyn's first book on the Thunder Point series, I could not wait for her second "The Newcomer" to come in. I was the first person at the local book store to purchase it. It was not even unpacked yet. Now that I have finished reading it, I can't wait for the third one. "The Hero" in August. Once again, I will be there to buy it. I love how she pours so much heart and true life experiences into her books. Robyn brings you face to face with life. Yes.. I love books that take me away from everyday life, because well need to go to far away lands or be in exotic locations with an unimaginable situations and try to figure out the "who done it". Life is hard, and sometimes we need to know just how other's overcome or adapt to what we all have endured at one time or another in our own lives. You have that in this book. It's a beautiful story, a love story with twists and turns that take you around the town to know how everyone is coping. I enjoy that. In Thunder Point, the local town's people who come together to help, to comfort and are not afraid to ask and tell what you they need to get through a day. You don't have just one typical personality in here, you have so many. All of which you will come to know and love. I cried and laughed at the same time. I simply love this series and hope that Miss Carr don't destroy what a lot of us love about these books. The comfort of another's loving arms and helping hands. And that is the richness of how true love is, it always comes through. Be it with a friend or through an old acquaintance from years ago. It shines in this series. In this book, have tissues ready, get ready to laugh out load, and at the end, tears will fall once again. The book comes to a wonderful ending. I waited for that moment thru both of them...Read more ›
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