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Moonlight Road by Robyn Carr

From the cover:
With her beloved younger siblings settled and happy, Erin Foley has empty nest syndrome. At age thirty-five.
So she’s hitting the pause button on her life and holing up in a secluded (but totally upgraded—she’s not into roughing it) cabin near Virgin River. Erin is planning on getting to know herself…not the shaggy-haired mountain man she meets.

In fact, beneath his faded fatigues and bushy beard, Aiden Riordan is a doctor, recharging for a summer after leaving the navy. He’s intrigued by the pretty, slightly snooty refugee from the rat race—her meditating and journaling are definitely keeping him at arm’s length. He’d love to get closer…if his scruffy exterior and crazy ex-wife don’t hold him back.

But maybe it’s something in the water—unlikely romances seem to take root in Virgin River…helped along by some well-intentioned meddling, of course.

If you haven’t read Robyn Carr’s Virgin River Series, you should. This is one of the best contemporary series out there. I love it!

You don’t have to read the other books in this series to be able to read Moonlight Road. It stands alone. My guess is that after you read Moonlight Road, you’ll buy all the other books in this series. I’m a pretty good guesser.

I really related to this heroine. Although I didn’t have to mother my siblings, I did take care of my sister. I couldn’t be in the band or any other after school activity after my sister fell ill. I had to be home to help care for B.J..

The heroine in Moonlight Road, Erin, had to care for her siblings. She missed out too. I cried with her.

Even if you didn’t have a similar experience, I bet you cry with her as well. Robyn Carr has a gift for drawing you into her story and making you feel and believe and be.

A beautiful and touching love story, Moonlight Road by Robyn Carr is one of my top recommendations.

(The link to buy is at the top. Enjoy!)

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