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Former marine Tom Cavanaugh has come home to Virgin River, ready to take over his family's apple orchard and settle down. He knows just what the perfect woman will be like: sweet, decent, maybe a little naive. The marrying kind. Nothing like Nora Crane. So why can't he keep his eyes off the striking single mother? Nora may not have finished college, but she graduated with honors from the school of hard knocks. She's been through tough times and she'll do... more
...it's not the worst in the series, but it's not among the best, either.
Full ReviewSunrise Point was the perfect book to tide me over as we wait the long year until Ms. Carr releases her next Virgin River book.
Full ReviewIt’s a great contemporary romance recommended to fans of small town stories.
Full ReviewIt was simply a beautifully written Virgin River novel and I loved it.
Full ReviewI was hooked and I literally couldn't put the book down.
Full ReviewCarr has a knack for showing the best parts of country life, and how they could appeal to a wounded hero or heroine.
Full ReviewSunrise Point is neither the best nor the worst of the series, but stands as a nice momentary visit to an exquisite part of Northern California.
Full ReviewIf you desire a character driven romance packed with sizzle, Sunrise Point is the perfect choice.
Full ReviewCarr delivers a heart-felt romance built on friendship and trust.
Full ReviewWhile I enjoyed Nora and Tom’s romance, it is ultimately rather predictable...
Full ReviewThis felt fresh, quite different, in that it didn’t take that path which is I think, quite true to Nora’s character.
Full ReviewSunrise Point is a delicate and delectable romance, filled with great characters in a wonderful town.
Full ReviewI hesitate to use the word “heartwarming” because it is such a cliché, but the story is heartwarming. And sweet, and frequently funny.
Full ReviewAn entertaining and enjoyable novel, beautifully written with characters who are able to hold their own in this ensemble of friends and relatives.
Full ReviewI connected with Nora almost from page one.
Full ReviewIt’s not deep and there are no major twists or surprises, but it is very entertaining and has a happy ending.
Full ReviewThe latest Virgin River rustic romance (see Redwood Bend) is an entertaining and delightful contemporary...
Full ReviewSweet and sexy, heart wrenching, yet uplifting, Sunrise Point has it all including a romance readers will remember for a long, long time.
Full ReviewRobyn Carr’s SUNRISE POINT isn’t your typical romance, but it’s one you’ll enjoy!
Full ReviewThis is a book that you’ll not want to put down until you finish reading it.
Full ReviewSunrise Point is the nineteenth novel in Robyn Carr’s Virgin River series... Sunrise Point is a strong addition.
Full ReviewAs we've come to expect from Ms. Carr, she has crafted a strong but tender hero and a determined and loving heroine.
Full ReviewThe romance between her and Tom was bit slow and I expected it to be bit faster.
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