Temptation Ridge

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Welcome back to Virgin River with the books that started it all…

Shelby McIntyre has big plans—plans that include finding Mr. Right. Her dream man will have a clean-shaven jaw, creases in his pants and hopefully an advanced degree. What she gets is rugged Luke Riordan.

At twenty-five, after five years as her mother's caregiver, it's time for Shelby to experience freedom and adventure. Time for travel, college ...

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Overview

Welcome back to Virgin River with the books that started it all…

Shelby McIntyre has big plans—plans that include finding Mr. Right. Her dream man will have a clean-shaven jaw, creases in his pants and hopefully an advanced degree. What she gets is rugged Luke Riordan.

At twenty-five, after five years as her mother's caregiver, it's time for Shelby to experience freedom and adventure. Time for travel, college and romance. But when she visits Virgin River, she runs into Luke Riordan, decidedly not whom she has in mind.

A handsome Blackhawk pilot, Luke exited the army after twenty years, four wars and having been shot out of the sky three times. At thirty-eight he's tough and jaded. His major was in one-night stands, with a minor in commitment avoidance.

Technically, these two are all wrong for one another. But sometimes what you want and what you need are two different things…two very good things.

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Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher
"The Virgin River books are so compelling-I instantly connected with the characters."

-#1 New York Times bestselling author

Debbie Macomber

"This book is an utter delight."

-RT Book Reviews on Moonlight Road

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

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

From the Publisher
"The Virgin River books are so compelling-I instantly connected with the characters."

-#1 New York Times bestselling author

Debbie Macomber

"This book is an utter delight."

-RT Book Reviews on Moonlight Road

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

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

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780778315827
  • Publisher: Harlequin
  • Publication date: 12/31/2013
  • Series: Virgin River Series , #6
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Edition description: Reissue
  • Pages: 416
  • Sales rank: 105874
  • Product dimensions: 4.19 (w) x 6.63 (h) x 0.00 (d)

Meet the Author

Robyn Carr

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. Robyn and her husband live in Las Vegas, Nevada. You can visit Robyn Carr’s website at www.RobynCarr.com.

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Shelby was within ten miles of her Uncle Walt's ranch when she had to pull over to the side of highway 36, the busiest stretch between Virgin River and Fortuna, behind an old pickup truck that looked vaguely familiar. Although 36 was the highway that ran across the mountains from Red Bluff to Fortuna, it was mostly two lane. She put her cherry-red Jeep SUV in Park and stepped out of the vehicle. The rain had finally stopped, giving way to a bright summer sun, but the road was wet and splattered with muddy puddles. She peered way up the road to see a man wearing a bright orange vest holding a stop sign toward a long string of cars, closing both lanes. The turnoff to her Uncle Walt's would be on the other side of the next hill.

She picked her way around puddles to the truck parked in front of her, intending to ask the driver if he knew what was going on. When she got to the driver's window she smiled. "Well, hey, Doc."

Doc Mullins looked out the open window. "Hey, yourself, little girl. Up here for a weekend of riding?" he asked with his usual grumpy tone.

"Not this time, Doc. I sold my mother's house in Bodega Bay," she said. "Packed up the bare essentials and am moving in with Uncle Walt for a while."

"Permanently?"

"Nah. For a few months, though. I'm still in transition."

Doc's grimace melted slightly, but only slightly. "Once again, condolences on your loss, Shelby," he said. "I hope you're doing all right with that."

"Better all the time, thanks. My mom was ready to go." She tilted her head up the road. "Have any idea what's holding us up here?"

"Soft shoulder gave out," he said. "I passed it on my way to Valley Hospital. Dumped half this lane down the hill. They're repairing."

"Guardrails would be nice," she observed.

"Only around the tight curves," he said. "On a straightaway like this, we're on our own. Damn lucky a car or truck didn't go with that soft shoulder. It's going to be like this the next few days."

"Once I get to Walt's, I'm not planning to be on this road again, for a while anyway," she said with a shrug.

"What are you planning, if I might ask?" Doc said, lifting one of his bushy eyebrows.

"Well, while I'm visiting the family, I'll be making applications to schools. Nursing," she said with a smile. "A fairly obvious choice for me after taking care of my mother for years."

"Ach, just what I need," he said with his usual scowl. "Another nurse. Drive me to drink."

She laughed at him. "At least we won't have to drive you far."

"There's just what I mean. Another impertinent one, at that," he clarified.

She laughed again, loving this ornery old guy. Shelby turned, Doc leaned out of his window and both of them watched a man approach from the truck that had stopped behind Shelby's Jeep. He walked toward them. His hair was shaved down in that military fashion she'd been accustomed to all her life; her uncle was a retired army general. A black T-shirt was stretched tight over broad, hard shoulders, his waist narrow, his hips slim and legs long. But what fascinated her was the way he came toward them, with an economy of movement. Deliberate. Confident. Cocky. His thumbs were hooked into front pockets and he sauntered. When he got closer, she could see his very slight smile as he looked at her, or looked her over, to be more precise. Sizing her up with glowing eyes. In your dreams, she thought, which caused her to smile back.

As he passed her Jeep, he glanced inside at all the packed-up boxes, then continued to where she was standing beside Doc's open window. "That yours?" he asked, jutting his chin toward the Jeep.

"Yup."

"Where are you headed?" he asked. "Virgin River. You?"

"The same." He grinned. "Any idea what's going on up there?"

"Collapsed shoulder," Doc said with a grunt. "They have us down to one lane for repairs. What's your business in Virgin River?"

"I have some old cabins along the river there." He glanced between them. "You two live in the town?" he asked.

"I have family there," Shelby said. She stuck out her hand. "I'm Shelby."

He took her small hand. "Luke. Luke Riordan." He turned toward Doc, putting out his hand again. "Sir?"

Doc didn't extend a hand, but rather gave a nod. His hands were so twisted with arthritis, he never risked a handshake. "Mullins," he said.

"Doc Mullins has lived in Virgin River all his life. He's the town doctor," Shelby explained to Luke.

"Nice to meet you, sir," Luke said.

"Another jarhead?" Doc asked, lifting one white, spiking eyebrow.

Luke straightened. "I beg your pardon," he said. "Army. Sir." Then he looked at Shelby. "Another marine?"

"A few of our friends who work in town are marines. Retired or discharged. Their friends come around sometimes—some of them are still active or in the reserves," she explained. "But my uncle, who I'll be living with for a while, was Army. Retired." She grinned. "You won't stand out that much with your hairdo. I don't know what it is with you guys and the buzz cuts."

He smiled patiently. "We've never been checked out on those dryer things."

"Ah. Blow-dryers. Right."

As they waited in their stalled lane, the second lane was opened up to let a big yellow school bus pass. Judging by the number of vehicles waiting in their lane, they weren't going anywhere anytime soon, so there was no great rush to get back to their cars. They remained standing on the road, which ended up being a big mistake for Luke. As he saw the bus barreling down the other lane, Luke also noted a sizable puddle in front of it. He quickly put himself between Shelby and the bus, pressing her up against Doc's open window. With a hand on each side of her, he covered her with his body, barely in time to feel the splat from the puddle against his back.

Shelby stifled a chuckle. Macho man, she thought with some humor.

Luke heard downshifting, then the squeal of brakes. "Jesus," he muttered as he backed off the girl and glared after the bus.

As Luke turned and scowled at the bus, the driver leaned out the window. A round-faced woman in her fifties, rosy cheeked with a cap of short dark hair, grinned at him. She grinned! "Sorry, buddy," she said. "Couldn't hardly help that."

"You could if you went a lot slower," he yelled back at her.

To his astonishment, she laughed. "Aw, I wasn't going too fast. I got a schedule, y'know," she yelled. "My advice? Stay out of the way."

His scalp felt hot under his short hair and he really wanted to swear. When he turned back to Shelby and Doc, he found her smiling behind her hand and Doc's eyes twinkling. "You got a little splatter on your back there, Luke," she said, trying to keep control of her lips.

Doc's face was the same—cranky and impatient, but for the glittering eyes. "Molly's been slinging that big yellow tube around these mountains for thirty years now, and ain't nobody knows these roads better. Guess she didn't see a pothole this once."

"It's not even September yet!" Luke protested.

"She drives year-round," Doc said. "Summer school, special programs, athletics. Always something going on. She's a saint—you couldn't pay me enough to do that job. What's a mud puddle here and there?" Then the old doctor put his truck noisily in gear. "Our turn coming up."

Shelby jogged back toward her Jeep. Luke started to walk back toward his truck, which pulled a camper. Then he heard Doc, shouting at his back, "Welcome to Virgin River, son. Enjoy yourself." And it was followed by a cackle.

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Shelby McIntyre had been fixing up her deceased mother's house for months, but she'd been able to drive up to Virgin River from Bodega Bay nearly every weekend through the summer to ride. And her Uncle Walt had paid many a visit to her to oversee renovation work that he'd personally contracted. By the end of summer Shelby had roses on her cheeks. She had rolled up her shorts and her legs were tanned. Her thighs and butt had developed firm riding muscles and her eyes sparkled with health. It had been years since she'd benefited from that type of regular exercise.

But when she pulled up in front of Walt's house now, in mid-August, it was a completely different feeling. The house was sold, her belongings were in the back of her Jeep, and at the age of twenty-five, she was embarking on a brand-new life. She gave the horn a toot, got out of her Jeep and stretched. In just moments, Uncle Walt came out the front door, stood there with his hands on his hips, a big grin on his face. "Welcome back," he said. "Or should I say, welcome home?"

"Hey there," she said, walking into his arms. Walt was six feet with thick, silver hair, dark bushy brows and shoulders and arms like a wrestler's. He was a powerfully built man for just over sixty.

He hugged her tight. "I was just about to go to the stable and saddle up. You too tired? You hungry or anything?"

"I'm dying to get on a horse, but I think I'll pass after riding in a Jeep for over four hours," she said.

He laughed. "Backside pretty well broken in?"

"Ohhh," she said, rubbing her butt.

"I'm just riding down along the river for an hour or so. Vanni's down at the new construction, getting in Paul's business, but she's going to be back in time to cook you a nice welcome-home dinner."

Shelby looked at her watch. It was only three-thirty. "Tell you what—I'm going to run into town while you go for your ride and Vanni inspects her new house. I'll say hi to Mel Sheridan and see if I can talk her into a beer to celebrate my change of residence. I'll be back in time to help with the horses before dinner. Should I get this stuff out of the Jeep first? Take it inside?" she asked.

"Honey, leave it be, no one's gonna bother it. Paul and I will unload you before supper."

She grinned at him. "Let's make a date for tomorrow morning. We'll have that ride together."

"Good deal. No trouble closing on the house?"

"It was a little more emotional than I expected. I thought I was ready."

"Regrets?"

She turned her large hazel eyes up to his face. "I cried for the first fifty miles," she said. "And then I started to get excited. I'm sure about this."

"Good," he said, giving her a squeeze. "I'm so glad you're here."

"Just for a few months. Then I'm going to travel a little and get a head start on school. It's been so long since I've been a student."

"Life here is usually pretty laid-back. Take advantage of it."

"Yeah—" she laughed "—when you're not having shoot-outs or forest fires."

"Well, hell, girl, we want to keep things interesting!" He walked her to her Jeep.

"Wait for me to get back to muck the stalls and feed the horses."

"Enjoy a little girlfriend time," he said. "It's something you haven't had enough of the past few years. You'll have plenty of horseshit to muck while you're here."

"Thanks, Uncle Walt," she said and laughed. "I won't be too long."

He kissed her forehead. "I said, take your time. You took good care of my sister. You've earned piles of it."

"See you in a couple of hours," Shelby said, heading for town.

Luke Riordan pulled into Virgin River, his Harley strapped into the back of his extended-cab truck, pulling his small camper. It had been seven years since he'd seen this town and there had been a few changes. The church was now boarded up, but what he remembered as an old, abandoned cabin in the center of town was renovated, had cars and trucks parked around the front porch, and an Open sign in the window. It looked like some construction was under way behind the cabin; it was framed for an add-on. Since he was considering a renovation project of his own, he wouldn't mind having a look at what had been done to this place. He parked off to the side, out of the way, and got out of the truck. He went into the camper and changed out of his muddy shirt before going inside.

The August afternoon was warm, with a cool, refreshing breeze; the night would be chilly in the mountains. He hadn't been out to the house he planned to live in, which had been vacant for a year. If it was uninhabitable, he had his camper. He took a deep breath. The air was so damn clean, it stung the lungs. Such a huge change from the deserts of Iraq and El Paso. Just what he'd been needing.

He walked into the renovated cabin and found himself in a good-looking little country bar. He stood just inside the door and looked around appreciatively. The hardwood floors gleamed, hot embers glowed in the hearth, hunting and fishing trophies hung mounted on the walls. There were about a dozen tables and a long, shiny bar behind which there were shelves full of liquor and glasses surrounding a stuffed king salmon that must have weighed about forty pounds at the catch. A television, mounted high in a corner, was tuned to national news, the volume turned down. A couple of fishermen, identifiable by their khaki vests and hats, sat at one end of the bar playing cribbage. A few men in work shirts and jeans were having drinks at a nearby table. Luke looked at his watch: 4:00 p.m. He walked up to the bar.

"What can I get you?" the bartender asked.

"A cold draft, thanks. This place wasn't here the last time I was through town."

"You've been away a while then. I've been open more than four years now. I bought it and turned it into this."

"Well, you did a helluva job," he said, accepting the beer. "I'm going to be doing some remodeling myself." He stuck out his hand. "Luke Riordan," he said.

"Jack Sheridan. Pleasure."

"I bought some old cabins along the Virgin that have been sitting empty and going downhill for years now."

"Those old Chapman cabins?" Jack asked. "The old man died just last year."

"Yeah, I know," Luke said. "I was back here hunting with one of my brothers and a couple of friends when we first saw them. My brother and I thought the location, right on the river, might be worth some money. We noticed the cabins weren't in use and wanted to buy 'em and fix 'em up for a quick resale, turn 'em fast and make a couple of bucks. But old Chapman wouldn't even listen to an offer…."

"It would have left him homeless," Jack said, giving the bar a wipe with a cloth. "He wouldn't have had too many options, and he was all alone."

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  • Posted Mon Feb 02 00:00:00 EST 2009

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    The latest Virgin River contemporary romance is a charming tale of love

    Shelby MacIntyre put her life on hold for five years to care for her beloved ailing mother. Now that mom has died Shelby needs to fill the emptiness of the caretaker with no one to care for. She considers her options and decides to kick the can a bit longer by moving in with her uncle in Virgin River. <BR/><BR/>Former Army Blackhawk pilot Luke Riordan makes a living renovating dilapidated houses. When they meet, Shelby knows he is a player, but though he is not right for her at this time as she knows he will break her heart, she wants him. Luke finds himself falling in love with the nice Shelby, but hides his feelings because he wants her to see the world instead of entangling herself in a relationship soon after her mom¿s death. <BR/><BR/>Although in many ways Shelby is the more fascinating character, Luke steals the show with his unselfish act of pushing his soulmate to leave as the time is not right for her. However, he may be the retired military aviator, but she proves his equal matching him grit for grit as she knows he is bad for her, but is the one. The latest Virgin River contemporary romance is a charming tale of love.<BR/><BR/>Harriet Klausner

    5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Tue Jan 14 00:00:00 EST 2014

    Awesome book but

    Even though Ms Carr did put an introduction that the book is going back to the beginning, make sure you did not read this book already because it was first published in August 2010. This version states it was published in December 2013. This is for readers that buy without reading the intro because they love Ms Carr so much.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Wed Feb 20 00:00:00 EST 2013

    Loving the series

    Great series and love following ALL the characters. For the reader who said there were too many characters & it was their FIRST & last in the series, maybe it seemed that way because yo started in book 6! Most all these characters have been ariund for awhile & introduced in previous books.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Tue Jan 15 00:00:00 EST 2013

    Loved It!

    Great series! Robyn Carr is an excellent writer. What an imagination! I'm addicted and having trouble putting down the books. It is fun meeting new characters yet being part of the lives of old ones. What artistry!!!!! LA-TXN

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted Fri Sep 14 00:00:00 EDT 2012

    Only if you like sex

    That is all the story line was--constant sex!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Tue Jul 22 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    #6 of Virgin River series, hot romance Must read!

    #6 of Virgin River series, hot romance Must read!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Sun Jun 29 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Temptation ridge

    Reading temptation ridge #6. Love the virgin river series. I have purchased paradise valley #7. I would like to purchase #8 on nook. What is the name. Can't find it on nook.

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  • Posted Tue Apr 01 00:00:00 EDT 2014

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    Title: Temptation Ridge (A Virgin River Novel) Author: Robyn Car

    Title: Temptation Ridge (A Virgin River Novel)
    Author: Robyn Carr
    Publisher: Mira Books
    Series: Virgin River #6
    Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
    Rating: 5
    Reviewed:

    &quot;Temptation Ridge&quot; by Robyn Carr was a beautiful contemporary novel of the Virgin River #6 that featured three romances. The main storyline was of Shelby McIntyre and Luke Riordan...then it moves on to Walt Booth and Muriel and lastly Abby MacCall and Cameron Michaels. Be prepared for a read of not only romances that are going on in this small California town but where you will find the people will come together in sadness, in rescue times, along with plenty of babies being born, pregnancies, town near disaster, abuse, a homeless man with 'Down's Syndrome,' and a town drunk.

    The characters were all well developed, believable and colorful bring out a well written read of suspense, humorous, tearful and even some sexy scenes that will keep you interested turning the pages to see what will happen nest.

    I found &quot;Temptation Ridge&quot;a well written romance novel that I would definitely recommend to you as very good read.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Sat Mar 01 00:00:00 EST 2014

    I Also Recommend:

    I loved this book from start to finish. Luke Riordan is sexy and

    I loved this book from start to finish. Luke Riordan is sexy and edgy and Shelby is sweet and innocent, what a wonderful pair they make. The story pulls you in and keeps you wanting more!!! I highly recommend this book and series

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  • Posted Fri Feb 14 00:00:00 EST 2014

    Always good readings

    You must read all her bks. So iinteresting

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  • Posted Fri Feb 07 00:00:00 EST 2014

    You have to read!

    This was such a great book! Love all her books.

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  • Posted Sun Feb 02 00:00:00 EST 2014

    Must read!

    These are the kind of books that you start reading and can't wait to get to the end and start the next book in the series. The people have such a positive attitude and help others get thru their issues. It is also a community where you can relax and enjoy life.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Wed Jan 15 00:00:00 EST 2014

    I love the book on Temptation Ridge I just finish the book. I w

    I love the book on Temptation Ridge I just finish the book. I willy love the story on Cam and A. I was hoping there would be more on Cam and A on another book on Viriginia River. But I haven't seen one. Please I would like to hear more about Cam and A if it is possible. Love your books Robyn Carr (Viriginia River Series)

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  • Posted Fri Aug 02 00:00:00 EDT 2013

    I love Robyn Carr!

    I love books that follow the same basic Characters yet add to each book. I am now on #11 in the series and there are only 20 so I had better slow down.

    Honestly I had considered it beneath me to read "a Bodice Ripper" until I read her first book. I love the way that each character throughout each book some how touches the life of new or past people mentioned in the book.

    You might think that a mere mention means nothing until four books later and then I might go back and scroll through my nook for the name of the 'new' person, just to find out they had a bit part in the past.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Wed May 29 00:00:00 EDT 2013

    One of the best!

    I absolutely loved this book and the characters are amazing. I am addicted to this series. It has become one of my favorites!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Thu May 16 00:00:00 EDT 2013

    Really good

    Luke and Shelbys relationship was really entertaining to read, I laughed at poor Luke a lot. Loved Aidan and Sean too.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Wed Mar 20 00:00:00 EDT 2013

    Another good one

    The romance between Luke and Shelby was good. But I enjoyed the budding romance of Cam and A by better.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Sat Mar 16 00:00:00 EDT 2013

    READ THESE

    THIS SERIES OF 20 BOOKS IS FABULOUS

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  • Posted Fri Feb 22 00:00:00 EST 2013

    Love this series

    I have several books in this series. I bought them after borrowing most of them through my local library.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Mon Feb 11 00:00:00 EST 2013

    Highly recommend

    Great book

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