"exhilarating Virgin River thriller"
Former Marine John "Preacher" Middleton works as a cook at
the restaurant owned by his former commanding officer Jack
Sheridan in remote VIRGIN RIVER, California. Preacher
lives a quiet life with no women and a few social events
with the other vets from his former unit. Soaked to the bone Paige Lassiter enters the restaurant
carrying her three years old son Christopher. She is on
the run from her abusive former spouse, but Preacher
assumes it is his scary looks that frighten winners of
tough men contests are the reason she is so terrified.
However, he also knows he likes her calling him John and
somehow her waif like bruised condition reanimates
something Preacher thought was dead as he vows to keep and
her child safe from that SOB of a "car door" if he ever
arrives in the Redwoods. As she works in his kitchen,
Paige falls in love with the gentle giant; he reciprocates
and includes her son in his heart. When the enemy arrives
he will find his ex-wife's protector is a formidable
adversary. Robyn Carr shows her talent with the second Virgin River
tale as this exhilarating thriller stars the enigmatic
Preacher and the domestic abuse victim. The story line is
driven by their slowly changing relationship as she brings
out the obvious protectiveness in John but also
a "romantic" side while peeling potatoes. The suspense
comes late as it should in this superb sequel. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 19, 2007
SummaryFor the second time in a year a woman arrives in the
small town of Virgin River trying to escape the past
John "Preacher" Middleton is about to close the bar when a
young woman and her three-year-old son come in out of a wet
October night. A marine who has seen his share of pain,
Preacher knows a crisis when he sees onethe woman is
covered in bruises. He wants to protect them, and he wants
to punish whoever did this to her, but he knows immediately
that this inclination to protect is something much more.
Paige Lassiter has stirred up emotions in this gentle giant
of a manemotions that he has never allowed himself to
feel.
But when Paige's ex-husband turns up in Virgin River,
Preacher knows his own future hangs in the balance. And if
there's one thing in the marines' motto of Semper
Fidelisalways faithfulhas taught him, it's that
some things are worth fighting for.
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