Best-selling novelist Robyn Carr continues her popular Virgin River series with Forbidden Falls.
Recently ordained minister Noah Kincaid is used to taking on new challenges, so he has no problem tackling the renovation of the long-abandoned Virgin River church. But that’s before he meets the stunningly beautiful—and stubbornly headstrong—Ellie Baldwin. She may not be exactly what Noah wants in an assistant, but she may be exactly what he needs.
Take another trip down the Virgin River.
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"A pleasure...."
I have all of Robyn Carr's Audible books...these are good stories that you can get into and enjoy the personalities, delimeas they get into, good life stories. I really enjoyed these characters and storyline.
leftymom
"Excellent!"
Great, great story. As with all the Virgin River books this one has a main story and other side stories in it. The story of Noah and Ellie is very sweet you can see their love develop and grow as many changes happen in their lives. Narrator is excellent as always (she is one of the best at Audible). Very credit worthy and I will listen to this one again...you will too.
"FORBIDDEN"
THIS BOOK IS SO, NOT WHAT YOU MIGHT THINK. COME ON, A PASTOR THAT IS HAVING AN AFFAIR WITH HIS EMPLOYEE. AND HAVING THAT EMPLOYEE CURSING IN THE CHURCH WHILE SHE IS CLEANING, THAT WOULDN'T HAPPEN AT MY CHURCH. AND THE PASTOR JUST LAUGHS, HOW DISGUSTING! I THOUGHT THIS WOULD BE A NICE CHRISTIAN ROMANCE, NOT! I FOUND THIS BOOK VERY DISTASTFUL.
I WON'T BE BUYING ANOTHER BOOK BY ROBYN CARR.
"my least favorite"
I havae to say, this was my least favorite of her books so far. Having such an attachment to all of the previous characters and story lines, there were only 2 story lines here and not much about the other's lives.
I really did NOT like the fact that she made the minister out to be one who does not take God's commands seriousely, but thinks of them as just recommendations. That really turned me off.
I hope it is not a slippery slope and the next book is not as disappointing.
avid reader
"Hot!"
I thought this book was pretty hot. I liked both main characters and thought they had great chemistry. I haven't been disappointed yet with a RC book; she just draws you in and makes you feel like one of the locals. Although both main characters are new, there is quite a bit of info explained regarding some of the previous characters, so I recommend starting at the beginning with Virgin River and listening to them in order so you have a good grasp of the character base. Otherwise the other supplemental information won't mean much to you.
Oh, and Therese Plummer once again rocks the narration!
"Funny and Touching!"
This one is about a widowed pastor and an exotic dancer with two kids whom she lost custody of to a wack job ex-husband. Some of the previous characters popped in and out or were mentioned and briefly updated. The primary focus of this story involved children: wanting, raising, gaining custody, fostering, adopting and conceiving. Whew!! Also, there was a touch of Christian topics throughout as well as thoughtful-witty advice sprinkled in. I thought the relationship between the pastor and ex-stripper mom was at times funny and witty! I thoroughly enjoyed it.
"Love this series!!"
Yes! This series has alot of real life issues and connects the reader with this little Virgin River town!
Melinda most definatley. Throughout the series, she has strong morals and voices her opnion when needed. She helps people in need and enjoys it. She is a good role model.
Yes. Therese Plummer is an exellent narrator. I have put lots of book on my wish list simply because she narrated it.
I think the title of the book would make a great tag because it does capture what the book is about.
"Really Good"
The narrator and the way she can make the story flow... smooth and with just enough emotion.
All in this series...
Yes . She is great in all of them.
Yes it made me laugh and Cry. I did have a extreme reaction to this book due to the conflict with the children. Having children of my own it was heart breaking.
I will always look at Pastor's differntly... :-)
"Very good story"
I think they are about the same. I enjoy the autio because I can lisen in the car on long trips. I did not like the lisen to addition and go to the written verision it never went to the right page.
it was like being there
the different voices
yes
no
"Almost as good as the first 7."
I like the warmth and caring of the community.
The setting is familiar and makes me long to return to this beautiful place.
Liked all of them.
Yes.