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Virgin River January 26, 2010
Four years ago, Air Force sweethearts Franci Duncan and Sean Riordan reached an impasse. She wanted marriage and a family. He didn't. But a chance meeting proves that the bitter breakup hasn't cooled their sizzling chemistry.

Sean has settled down in spite of himself—he's not the cocky young fighter pilot he was when Franci left, and he wants them to try again. After all, they have a history…but that's not all they share.

Franci's secret reason for walking away when Sean refused to commit is now three and a half: a redheaded cherub named Rosie who shares her daddy's emerald-green eyes. Sean is stunned—and furious with Franci for the deception.

News travels fast in Virgin River, and soon the whole town is taking sides. Rebuilding their trust could take a small miracle—and the kind of love that can move mountains.


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Once the sun went down in Virgin River there wasn't a whole lot of entertainment for Sean Riordan, unless he wanted to sit by the fire at his brother Luke's house. But sitting all quiet and cozy while Luke and his new wife, Shelby, snuggled and said sweet little things to each other was a special kind of torment he could do without. Sometimes they just faked being tired so they could slip off to bed at eight o'clock at night. More often than not Sean just made it easy on them—he'd head over to a larger town on the coast where he could enjoy the sights and do a little window-shopping, maybe meet a woman of his own.

Sean was a U-2 pilot stationed at Beale Air Force Base in Northern California, a few hours south of Virgin River. He had accumulated a ton of vacation and could only carry over ninety days to the next fiscal year, so he had a couple of months to kill. His brother had just gotten married and Sean had been his best man. After the wedding, Sean decided to stay on in Virgin River and use up some of his leave. Given the fact that Luke and Shelby had been together about a year, Sean didn't feel as if he was interfering with the honeymoon by hanging around. All that lovey-dovey stuff was not so much about them sealing the deal, as it was about them still being hot to trot, as if they'd just met.

And there was a lot of talk about baby making, something that surprised Sean about Luke. However, Luke's willingness to step up and try to nail that egg, night after night after night, that did not surprise Sean in the slightest.

During the daytime, Sean always had lots to do. There was plenty of upkeep on the cabins Luke and Sean had bought together as an investment and which Luke now managed and rented full-time. There was hunting and fishing—it was still deer season—and the salmon and trout were fat; the river ran practically outside the front door. Luke and his helper, Art, were catching so many fish that Luke had to buy a shed, run some wiring to it from the house and invest in a big freezer.

There was no denying the appeal of the Virgin River area for a guy with time on his hands. Sean was an out-doorsman at heart and the October colors in the mountains were awesome. It wouldn't be all that long before the first snowfall, and soon after that he would have to get back to Beale. So, in the meantime, all he wanted to do was find a nice bar with a fireplace to relax next to—one without his brother and sister-in-law cuddling up in front of it.

"Ready for another drink, pal?" the bartender asked him.

"I'm good, thanks. I didn't come in here to check out the architecture, but the detailed carving in this place is impressive," Sean replied.

The bartender laughed. "Two things are obvious about you. You're not from around here and you're military."

"Okay, I admit the haircut is a giveaway. But the rest—?"

"This is lumber country and this bar is wall-to-wall oak. When it was built, the wood was probably cheaper than the nails. The craftsmanship? Common around here. So, what brings you to town?"

Sean took a sip of his beer. "Burning off some leave. Visiting my brother. I have a little over six weeks of leave left. I used to hit the bars with my brother, but his running days are over."

"War injury?" the bartender asked.

"Battle of the sexes. He just got married."

The bartender whistled. "My condolences."

Tonight Sean had landed in a large upscale bar and restaurant in Arcata. He occupied a spot at the end of the bar where he could get a one-hundred-and-eighty-degree view of the place. So far it appeared as if all the women were with husbands or dates, but that didn't diminish his pleasure—Sean wasn't always looking for a pickup. Sometimes it was nice to simply appreciate the view. Since he was going to be spending some time in this part of the world, he wasn't opposed to the idea of getting to know a girl, take her out, maybe even get a little up close and personal.

All such thoughts were suddenly stopped and were replaced by, Ah! Looks like I just hit the jackpot.

There was a ripple of female laughter as the door swung open and a group of women, who were obviously having a good time, entered. Even across the large restaurant, he could appreciate their assets. The first one was short, dark, a little on the round side and deliciously so. She appeared lush and soft and brought a smile to Sean's lips. The second one was tall, thin, athletic looking, with straight, silky, unfussy blond hair. Obviously a gymnast or runner—a fine-looking woman. Next came a medium-sized redhead with a curvaceous figure, twinkling eyes and a bright smile. A feminine smorgasbord, he thought appreciatively. Sean did not discriminate—he was attracted to all kinds of women, not just one type. Next was—

Franci?

Nah, couldn't be, he told himself. He was just hallucinating again. He thought he'd seen her many times before but it was never her. Besides, Franci wore her hair long and straight and this woman's mahogany hair was in one of those hyper-short cuts that, on anyone else, might look butch, but on her? Oh, man, it just couldn't get any sexier. It made her dark eyes look huge. The woman shed her coat and she was thinner than Franci, but not by that much. But her eyebrows were exactly the same as Franci's—a nice, thin, provocative arch over those big, heavily lashed eyes. It got him missing Franci all over again.

She slid out of her coat and revealed a filmy dress. Maybe not filmy, but certainly silky. It was dark purple and fell loosely from her shoulders and was belted at the waist, then flowed again to her knees. The dress accentuated her perfect breasts, narrow waist, slim hips and long legs. Franci had rarely worn dresses but Sean hadn't minded—her long legs and tight butt in a pair of fitted slacks used to blow his mind. But this dress was good. Very good.

The four women took a table near the front of the restaurant by the window. They were carrying boxes, shopping bags and party bags—a birthday dinner out? The one who looked like his old girlfriend crossed her legs and revealed a slit in the skirt of that dress that exposed a scrumptious thigh. Whoa. His eyes were glued to that shapely leg. His groin tightened.

Then she laughed. God, it was Franci. If that wasn't Franci, it was her twin. The way she tilted her head back and let go was a laugh with passion. Franci had always laughed from deep inside her. That was how she cried, too.

Sean was suddenly infused with mixed emotions— remembering the wonderful laughs they'd shared in bed after their typically great sex counterbalanced with how he remembered making her cry, and he was sorry he had ever made Franci cry.

Well, hell, he might have made her cry, but hadn't she infuriated him until he wanted to punch a hole in the wall? She could be maddening. Why was that again? He'd think of it, given a minute. That had been almost four years ago. What was she doing here in Arcata? After the breakup—which had been ugly— he'd looked for her. But he had let too much time slip by before doing so and she wasn't where he expected her to be. They'd met in Iraq when he was deployed in the F-16 and she was an air force flight nurse who regularly appeared to take the injured out of the theater. Later, when he'd been transferred to Luke Air Force Base in Phoenix as an instructor in the same jet, she was there, assigned as a nurse in the base hospital. They had dated exclusively for two years when a big shift occurred in their individual lives—her service commitment was up and she was planning to separate from the air force and return to civilian life. He was going to cross-train in the U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft—the spy plane. He didn't see how either of those events should effect any change. He told her he'd be relocating to Beale AFB in Northern California. He thought she could probably find work there if she was interested.

That had been the beginning of the end. After dating for two years, she, at twenty-six, was ready for a commitment. She wanted marriage and a family, and he didn't. Well, there was nothing new there—she'd been honest about that since the beginning of their relationship. Franci had always hoped to marry and have children. And that wasn't something he needed more time to consider—he really didn't see himself settling into that sweet little domestic trap. Ever. She'd been good about not pushing that too hard, but she'd never backed down, either. For Sean's part, he was monogamous. He told her he loved her because he did. If he occasionally glanced at and appreciated a pretty girl, it went no further. Even though they each maintained their own home, they spent every night together unless one of them was away from the base. But when it came to marriage and children, she was in, and he, at twenty-eight, was out.

She had said something like, "It's time to take this relationship to the next level or end it completely."

You don't want to be drawing a line in the sand in front of a young fighter pilot. Jet jockeys didn't take orders from girlfriends. Of course, it was no surprise that they fought and he made her cry with senseless, stupid comments like, "Not in this lifetime, babe. If I were interested in getting married, we'd be married," and, "Look, I'm just flat-ass not doing the rug-rats thing, all right? Even with you." Oh, yeah, he was brilliant.

She had said things, also in anger, probably things she didn't mean. Well, that wasn't exactly correct, as he recalled now, looking across a crowded room at her as she laughed and talked with her girlfriends. "Sean, if you let me go now I'll be so gone—you'll never see me again. I need a committed partner or I'm taking the walk."

And Sean, being the cocky genius he was, said, "Oh, yeah? Don't let the door hit you in the ass." He winced at the memory.

They had gone their separate ways, bitterly. He went to Beale because it looked as if getting a promotion...


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Mira; Original edition (January 26, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0778327612
  • ISBN-13: 978-0778327615
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,497 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Robyn Carr is the New York Times & USA Today Bestselling author of many novels, including The Virgin River Series

 

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16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Very disappointing installment of a great series, February 1, 2010
This review is from: Angel's Peak (Virgin River) (Mass Market Paperback)
I am really struggling to finish this book. I've loved all of the Virgin River stories, and the last book Forbidden Falls (where did the author get that title), was wonderful. This book is completely different. There is no plot and no character development.

The main female character, Franci, is extremely unlikable. Years before the story begins, she finds out she is pregnant with Sean's child, a guy she has been dating seriously for two years. Instead of telling him she's pregnant, she picks a fight, telling him she's ready to get married, and if he's not, the relationship is over and he'll never see her again. At 28 he isn't ready to get married and have kids, even though he loves her and is happy in the relationship. After a nasty fight, she pretty much disappears without a trace. He never gets over her, and 4 years later bumps into her. When he finds her, she is extremely hostile, and if not for his persistence, I guess he never would have found out he had a daughter. The author works hard to convince us that Sean is the bad guy in this, and to defend Franci's actions, but it just doesn't work.

The rest of the story is told in a reflective voice ... blah, blah, blah, with the author telling us what happens instead of anything ever happening. Other characters traipse in and out of the story, watering things down and filling up pages, but not really adding to the plot. For instance, she has a "stable" boyfriend who is 40 and who, by the way, doesn't want marriage or more kids. There's also a grandma who's urgent to deal with. We never really get to know Franci, and she and Sean don't grow into their relationship, it's just there all of a sudden. There's no real chemistry.

Anyway, maybe the last 100 pages are fantastic, but I don't think I'm going to get to them. This was a very disappointing installment of what has previously been a very charming series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful addition to the series, February 24, 2011
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Angel's Peak, another in Robyn Carr's Virgin River series is proof that the books keep getting better and better. This is the story of hotshot U-2 pilot Sean Riordan and Franci Duncan. Together as a couple for two years, Franci wanted marriage and children; Sean felt they were committed, but he didn't want the ring or the rug rats. The romance ended badly with things said that finished the relationship. What wasn't said, on Franci's part, is that she was pregnant. Feeling Sean wasn't committed, she didn't want him to "do the honorable thing" if his heart wasn't in it, so she fled to her mother's. Vivian and her daughter moved north and found work in Eureka and Redding-Vivian as a medical assistant in a doctor's office, and Franci, after daughter Rosie was born, as a flight nurse running medical helicopter runs. Meanwhile, Sean is burning up excess leave from Beale Air Force Base in Virgin River. He hasn't forgotten Franci, and after making a couple of attempts to locate her, he's been on his own except for a few less-than satisfactory short-term relationships. One night he stops at a bar in Arcata to give brother Luke and his new wife Shelby some space and discovers Franci with a group of women. She is not happy to see him, and not inclined to share that she has his daughter-at least not yet.

After a kerfuffle in a supermarket parking lot where Sean takes a beating from a trucker protecting Franci, he persuades her to give him a call so they can talk.

Franci has a dinner date with a college professor that ends badly, and when the professor drives her home, Sean is parked across the street. He follows her to the door and she reluctantly lets him in to talk but doesn't tell him about Rosie. The talk turns passionate as Sean turns on the charm, and they spend an incredible night together. However, the next morning, Vivian, who lives four houses down, returns Rosie to Franci's, and Sean gets the shock of a lifetime. He has absolutely no idea how to talk to a child, but soon discovers he wants to get to know this three and a half-year-old pixie with the Riordan red hair and green eyes-his "Wide Iwish Rose". Some help from Jack's regulars starts him on his way, and as the days pass cocky Sean discovers an entirely different side of him. Winning over Franci is a different matter.

Other Virgin River regulars make appearances and there are family gatherings, friendships made and lasting commitments in unexpected places. I particularly enjoyed Maureen Riordan's awakening from almost nun to enlightened. Her friendship with Vivian was wonderful. And George Davenport is a wonderful addition to the Virgin River family. We get a glimpse of Noah Kincaid and Ellie, also Dan Brady and Cheryl Chreighton. This is a delightful "feel good" book that gets two thumbs way up from me.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars delightful Virgin River entry, January 30, 2010
This review is from: Angel's Peak (Virgin River) (Mass Market Paperback)
U-2 pilot stationed at Beale Air Force Base, Sean Riordan remains in Virgin River after being the best man at his brother Luke's wedding (see Temptation Ridge) as he has six weeks of lose or lose leave to kill. He stops at a restaurant's bar for a drink when four women enter the establishment. One of them is flight nurse Franci Duncan who four year ago demanded they go to the next level in their relationship or end it; he reacted by telling her not to let the door slam into her butt. She left and vanished from Luke AFB in Phoenix; he went on to Beale regretting what he lost.

Sean demands Franci explain why she left so abruptly after they split up. She wants him to leave her alone though she still loves him. However, he is stunned when she explains he is the father of little Rosie who she has raised as a single mom. He wants in his daughter's life, but Franci distrusts Sean and wonders if he is mature enough to have the staying power to be a part of his son's life. Sean knows he has a second chance to rectify his biggest mistake as he wants both of his females in his life permanently.

Once readers accept the opening coincidence that the lovers when they were in Arizona meet by chance in remote Northern California, fans will enjoy the story line is emotionally driven by a strong cast. Sean is terrific as he regrets what he blew and is appreciative that he has a second chance. Franci on the other hand does not want to give him one. Well written, Robyn Carr provides a delightful Virgin River entry as she overcomes an overused trite premise of a dad unaware of siring a precious child with a super cast especially the lead couple who make for a fine tale.

Harriet Klausner
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