3.98 AVERAGE


Think this is quite possibly my favourite of all the Virgin River books. Maybe it's because knowing it was the last one made me enjoy it all that much more?? I loved Paddy & Ange. The story was just so sweet & I was a blubbering mess by the end. What am I gonna read now!!!!

Kinda dull, predictable. I was bored through most of the middle section since I knew they'd end up together.
hopeful lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes

Boring. Angie acts more like the way a guy would. She really lacks the emotions... And Patrick "Paddy" has too many emotions and baggage and takes on the role of the dumb female .

I skimmed most of the book after reading 30% of the book first.

I absolutely love Robyn Carr’s Virgin River series and each time I open one of her books I get a warm fuzzy feeling. My Kind of Christmas did exactly that and I enjoyed reading Patrick and Angie’s story. For those of you with your jaw still hanging open at the thought of twenty books in a series; relax. While it is wonderful seeing all the different townsfolk and knowing their stories, you can easily read them as standalone. Each introduced a new couple and their story. I began reading this after dinner Tuesday night which was a mistake. I know once I open her books that I cannot put them down. I found myself up till 2:32 am on a work night! I did that whole "just one more chapter" thing till I got my HEA. * facepalm* I will say it was worth it and I do not regret getting only four hours sleep!

The tale takes place between Thanksgiving and a few days before Christmas. Angie LeCroix the niece of Jack Sheridan comes to Virgin River to get a break from her overbearing, concerned mother. Angie was in a horrible auto accident during her first year of medical school, and it has her rethinking her future. She wants quiet time at the cabins to contemplate life, read and have a little fun. That’s when she meets Patrick Riordan at Jack’s tavern and is instantly attracted to the pilot and his dreamy green eyes. Jack warns his niece away from the troubled Riordan but Angie cannot help but be drawn to him. The tale that unfolds is heartwarming, romantic, and kept me enthralled.

I love the Riordan boys and was so excited to get Patrick (Paddy’s) story. Paddy is enlisted in the military as a pilot and is on medical leave. He lost his best friend Jake in combat and is struggling with the loss. He has until after Christmas to decide whether to take his next assignment. Paddy is noble, sweet, incredibly smexy and I just wanted to hold him. Angie is bright, full of optimism and at a loss as to what direction she should take. While she is intellectually brilliant, her people skills are lacking; that is until she meets Paddy. I loved watching their romance and its complication unfold. Of course all of the Riordan’s and Sheridan’s make appearance in the book and meddle with the young couple. It was delightful!

If I could pick the perfect place to live, Virgin River would immediately comes to mind. While it is a small mountain town it's residence have stolen my heart. Carr has a knack for giving me characters with depth that I immediately connect with. Her understanding and tribute to men and women in uniform is wonderful. In this novel she addresses PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) and fully captured aspects of it. Now that the townsfolk have erected the town Christmas tree, I find myself looking forward to the holiday season. For me it wouldn't be the holidays without visiting Virgin River.

I want to thank Harlequin Mira for providing this ARC in exchange for my unbiased review.

I gave this novel 4 pumpkin lattes out of 5.
Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer

Solid virgin river book. Not many surprises but a good read
emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring lighthearted reflective relaxing sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Ahhhh! Another Riordan! This is another winner from this amazing series. So wonderful!

Love all her books!

Other than the what seems to be the obligatory addition of over protective hyper masculinity this was another fine addition to the series. I enjoy how intermixed the Riordan clan ends up being with the other Virgin River characters making it like one huge family by marriage one way or another. 3.5*