Forbidden Falls

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Virgin River volume 9
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Welcome back to Virgin River with the books that started it all…Reverend Noah Kincaid moved to Virgin River to reopen an abandoned church he bought on eBay. Like Noah, the place is a little empty inside, but all it may need is some loving care…The young widower arrives ready to roll up his sleeves and build a place of worship and welcome, but he needs some help. And the Lord works in mysterious ways.With her tight shirts and short skirts, pastor’s assistant is not a phrase that springs to mind when Noah meets brassy, beautiful Ellie Baldwin. The former exotic dancer needs a respectable job so she can regain custody of her children. And Noah can’t help but admire her spunk and motherly determination.Noah and Ellie are an unlikely team to revitalize a church, much less build a future. The couple has so many differences, but in Virgin River anything is possible, and happiness is never out of the question.What you can expect in Forbidden Falls
  • Small Town Romance
  • Reverend Hero
  • Opposites Attract
Don't miss Robyn Carr's next uplifting novel, The Friendship Club, where four women come together at a tumultuous time in their lives, forging an unbreakable bond that will leave them all forever changed!Virgin River Novels:
  • Book 1: Virgin River
  • Book 2: Shelter Mountain
  • Book 3: Whispering Rock
  • Book 4: A Virgin River Christmas
  • Book 5: Second Chance Pass
  • Book 6: Temptation Ridge
  • Book 7: Paradise Valley
  • Book 8: Forbidden Falls
  • Book 9: Angel's Peak
  • Book 10: Moonlight Road
  • Book 11: Promise Canyon
  • Book 12: Wild Man Creek
  • Book 13: Harvest Moon
  • Book 14: Bring Me Home for Christmas
  • Book 15: Hidden Summit
  • Book 16: Redwood Bend
  • Book 17: Sunrise Point
  • Book 18: My Kind of Christmas
  • Book 19: Return to Virgin River

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Contributors
Carr, Robyn Author
Plummer, Therese Narrator
ISBN
9781460340189
9781410423665
9781456114367

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NoveList provides detailed suggestions for series you might like if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
Both series contain themes of retired warriors who move to small towns featuring plentiful natural resources, new vocations, and enough challenges to keep them busy while they court the women to whom they are attracted. -- Lynne Welch
These contemporary romances, set in picturesque small towns, feature attractive women and men in need of healing and love. Though the Virgin River series is bittersweet and the Honey River romances are heartwarming, both are leisurely paced and optimistic. -- Mike Nilsson
Small-town love is at the center of these character-driven and leisurely paced contemporary romances with TV show tie-ins. Both have well-drawn characters and heartwarming plots that depict close-knit communities whose residents go through challenging situations and embark in promising romances. -- Andrienne Cruz
Though Virgin River's volumes tend to be more bittersweet than the feel-good Peachtree Cove books, both of these compelling contemporary romance series follow the residents of a charming small town as they find unexpected new suitors. -- Stephen Ashley
Both series appeal to readers who enjoy romances set in small towns with community spirit and a love for outdoor sports; many titles in each series also feature former military personnel who are establishing new lives and careers as civilians. -- Lynne Welch
While Virgin River, California is much cozier than sunny Key West, Florida, readers looking for charming romances filled with moving stories of personal growth should pick up both series. Keys to Love is often steamier than Virgin River. -- Stephen Ashley
In these sexy, suspenseful contemporary romances, men who have served in war zones retire to small towns in picturesque regions to make new lives for themselves, rapidly becoming involved in the community and finding love in the process. -- Lynne Welch
These uplifting contemporary romances both follow the inhabitants of a small town who, as they work through personal issues, find themselves in the perfect place to pursue new opportunities for love. Greenbelt Romances tends to be steamier than Virgin River. -- Stephen Ashley
Although Virgin River is contemporary and Heartbreak Creek is historical, both series chronicle an influential woman's determination to improve her town. She arranges second chances for people she feels will be an asset, and she also acts as a matchmaker. -- Lynne Welch

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These have the themes "new in town" and "love in a small town"; and the subjects "small towns," "interpersonal attraction," and "men-women relations."
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NoveList recommends "Greenbelt romances" for fans of "Virgin River". Check out the first book in the series.
These have the subjects "Love stories" and "Clergy--Fiction."
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Robyn Carr and Jodi Thomas both take pains with their worldbuilding, creating microcosms with a comprehensive history as well as a vibrant, sometimes suspenseful present. They offer a range of characters battling social issues within the scope of a heartwarming plot, along with some light humor. -- Lynne Welch
Though Robyn Carr's novels tend to place more emphasis on the romantic relationships than Kristin Hannah's do, both authors combine a heartwarming and engaging style with relatable characters and issue-driven storytelling. -- Halle Carlson
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The works of Sherryl Woods and Robyn Carr share a strong sense of community, a carefully developed setting, and heated sensual encounters within the framework of a committed relationship. Although set on opposite coasts, both exhibit small-town values and strong family networks in their issues-based contemporary romance series. -- Lynne Welch
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Both authors write heartwarming, lightly humorous, and mildly suspenseful contemporary romance. They also offer a compelling plot; an emphasis on family, friendship, and community; and steamy sexual interludes within the framework of a committed relationship. -- Lynne Welch
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Booklist Review

Noah Kincaid is a minister in search of a church when he stumbles across Hope McCrea's eBay auction and impetuously decides to use his recent inheritance to finance his dreams. Ellie Baldwin is trying to rebuild her life and make a home for her kids away from her manipulative ex-husband, who currently has custody in an attempt to force her back into his arms. Flamboyant and attractive, Ellie is exactly the wrong person for the job of minister's assistant, but when Noah's compassion overrules his good sense, he discovers that she is also a hard worker and mature beyond her years. Carr's hugely popular contemporary-romance series set in Virgin River, California, introduces new characters and revisits familiar ones as the relatively isolated mountain town continues to grow and its residents address social issues such as homelessness, poverty, and illness.--Welch, Lynne Copyright 2009 Booklist

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Noah Kincaid is a minister in search of a church when he stumbles across Hope McCrea's eBay auction and impetuously decides to use his recent inheritance to finance his dreams. Ellie Baldwin is trying to rebuild her life and make a home for her kids away from her manipulative ex-husband, who currently has custody in an attempt to force her back into his arms. Flamboyant and attractive, Ellie is exactly the wrong person for the job of minister's assistant, but when Noah's compassion overrules his good sense, he discovers that she is also a hard worker and mature beyond her years. Carr's hugely popular contemporary-romance series set in Virgin River, California, introduces new characters and revisits familiar ones as the relatively isolated mountain town continues to grow and its residents address social issues such as homelessness, poverty, and illness. Copyright 2009 Booklist Reviews.

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