Robyn Carr has written many novels that readers of women’s fiction have enjoyed; some of her books are standalones while others are parts of series. Virgin River is the first title in this author’s longest series with twenty books in all. Virgin River was written around 2007 but was released again to coincide with the tv series that recently came out.
The stories take place in a fictitious town where neighbors watch out for one another. As long term readers of the series know, each book features a couple but old friends are often encountered as one moves forward with the titles. This first book is mostly about Jack and Mel. Jack runs the town bar and is a former marine. Mel, a widow, is a midwife looking for a new start when she accepts a position in the town. How will it work out? Will she stay in Virgin River? Will she become open to a new relationship?
Readers of genre fiction can undoubtedly guess the answers to these questions. Still, readers may enjoy the fact that things may end well, especially in these times when life feels out of control.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.
I always enjoy spending time with the whimsical Peanuts gang. Charles Schulz was, in my opinion, one of the best at what he did.
A new book by this author is always welcome and this title is no exception. Big Summer is a summer read but one with a bit of food (apologies for the pun) for thought. Protagonist Daphne has spent much of her life struggling with her weight and the impact this has on her self-esteem. As the novel opens, she is an “influencer” who is feeling better about herself.








Mostly light reading here. There is a review of Treacherous is the Night on my blog. I reread the E.M. Forster not long ago and enjoyed it.

There may not be a fashion gala at the Metropolitan Museum (in New York) this spring but maybe you would still like to think about fashion. How is it defined? What choices speak to you? What is culturally important? How are statements made through clothing and hair styles.
Sulari Gentill has authored a number of books in an historical mystery series set in 1930s Australia. It is a time when there is much unrest; on the one side is the New Guard, a Fascist group, while, on the other, there are the Communists, among others. Historically, WWII is coming and tensions are high.
