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Noël à Virgin River by Robyn Carr

katrenia's review against another edition

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4.0

3.75. The introspection got a little old, but otherwise a good read. This book actually happens in parallel time to Whispering Rock. I hope Ian and Marcie will make appearances in future books so we can follow their journey.

sherrill's review against another edition

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4.0

I quite enjoyed the days spent with Marcie and Ian.

I look forward to starting with book one of this series.

Robyn Carr is a delightful writer.

sarahanne8382's review against another edition

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3.0

There are certain aspects of this series that grate like nails on a chalkboard for me (men only being able to call their wives and girlfriends their girl, for one), and I really didn't need a romance series about traumatized Marine veterans, but somehow I ended up really caring about what happened to Marcie and Ian. Despite many annoying details, the story was heart-warming in the best way.

I suspect this has something to do with the almost stand-alone nature of this books. Unlike other Virgin River books, this one focuses entirely on Ian and Marcie, and when Jack, Mel, and other series regulars show up, it's only to support the main story. I suspect book #5 is going to remind me how much I disliked having half a dozen storylines happening simultaneously.

niickel's review against another edition

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3.0

SPOILERS: tbh disappointed this didn’t turn out to be a gay soldier romance 🤷‍♀️

tlctbr's review against another edition

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3.0

Predictable and just a little sappy. Exactly how I like my Christmas romance!

iniziaconunlibro's review against another edition

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4.0

Il Natale scorso, Marcie ha detto addio a suo marito Bobby, ex marine ma soprattutto grande amore della sua vita, con cui è letteralmente cresciuta fin da bambina.
Quest'anno è arrivata a Virgin River con il solo scopo di trovare e ringraziare l'uomo (Ian Buchanan) che le ha concesso altri tre anni di vita con il marito, salvandolo da un incidente mortale quattro anni fa.

Marcie riesce a risalire al posto in cui si nasconde Ian dopo quell'incidente: Virgin River; quando però arriva a bussare alla sua porta, si ritrova davanti un uomo distrutto e traumatizzato dal suo passato, che non riesce a perdonare se stesso e soprattutto convinto di non meritarsi alcunché dal futuro.

Una lettura perfetta per il periodo natalizio, ogni tanto ci vuole un libro che ci lasci pensare e sperare che si possa guarire anche tramite l'amore che qualcun altro arriva a provare per noi! Ho apprezzato moltissimo che questo libro, al contrario degli altri della serie, non fosse incentrato anche sulle altre coppie, ma principalmente su Marcie e Ian. Anche il fatto che fossero entrambi "stranieri" in questa piccola cittadina ha aiutato a portare una ventata di aria fresca a Virgin River, che, diciamocelo, ne aveva veramente bisogno!

southerngirlinexile's review against another edition

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3.0

Perfectly serviceable fluff. I appreciate that the characters aren't kept apart by contrived obstacles.

beastreader's review against another edition

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5.0

I read all the other books in the Virgin River series and loved them. A Virgin River Christmas is a stand alone from the series but it still has all the old characters from the series in it. Enoyed meeting new people. So glad Robyn Carr did a christmas book.

pnwtinap's review against another edition

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5.0

This one really tugged at my heart strings. The way these two characters bring out what is best in each other in such a slow and quiet way.

papidoc's review against another edition

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3.0

Last year, I watched a few episodes of the Virgin River TV show. They were pretty good for occupying my mind while exercising. So, I thought I'd try one of the books the TV show is based on, to read while on long walks. Given that Christmas just passed, this seemed like a good one. It was OK, a little bland and certainly formulaic. I'm not normally a reader of romance novels, and this didn't do anything to change my mind.