Saturday, May 2, 2009

Review - Shelter Mountain




Title: Shelter Mountain
Author: Robyn Carr
Publishing Date: 2007
Genre: Contemporary
Rating: A
Sensuality: Warm

Shelter Mountain is book two of Robyn Carr's Virgin River Series. Paige Lassiter is on the run from her abusive husband. She takes her three year old son and one little suitcase and drives away hoping to never set eyes on him again. She has a plan to change her identity and start a new life. As she is headed to Spokane, she gets lost on the back mountain roads and finds herself in Virgin River. She sees a light on at a bar and pulls over to get something to eat. After Preacher, the co-owner of the bar takes one look at her, he knows she is in trouble. He wants to do what he can to help her and offers her a room with a lock, if she wants to stay.

Shelter Mountain is a wonderful read. Robyn Carr captivates the reader with a deep emotional connection to richly drawn characters. Paige has a ton of baggage coming from an abusive marriage. Her relationship with Preacher slowly grows as they get to know each other. Paige and Preacher couldn't be more perfect for each other. Paige needs someone who is strong, yet patient and Preacher is exactly this. He is slow and steady and somehow anticipates exactly what Paige needs.

The story doesn't just focus on Paige and Preacher, it also tells the story of the other town folk. Mel and Jack play a large roll in this story as do Rick and Liz, whom readers met in Virgin River. Also, there is the new addition of Mike, a former Navy buddy of Jack and Preacher. Ms. Carr is an awesome storyteller and I love reading about these characters. This is one series I will definitely be sticking with.

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6 comments:

Kwana said...

Wow!!Thanks for the review.

Tracy said...

I really liked this one as well! So good. And I just love Preacher!

nath said...

So glad you enjoyed it!! :)

Jill D. said...

It's so funny about Preacher too. At first when Carr described him, I was like, "Hmmm, I don't know..." You know, the busy eyebrows and bald head, but then as I continued reading he was absolutely awesome!

Christine said...

I'm so happy you're enjoying this series, Jill. This story sounds really good. You might just be the one to convince me to try this series out.... ;)

Jill D. said...

Christine, I do think you would enjoy this series. Start with Virgin River though, the first book.