TITLE: The Wanderer
SERIES #: Thunder Point #1
CHARACTERS: Sarah & Cooper
AUTHOR: Robyn Carr
PUBLICATION DATE: 03/26/13
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BOOK SYNOPSIS:
Nestled on the Oregon coast is a small town of rocky beaches and rugged charm. Locals love the land’s unspoiled beauty. Developers see it as a potential gold mine. When newcomer Hank Cooper learns he’s been left an old friend’s entire beachfront property, he finds himself with a community’s destiny in his hands.
Cooper has never been a man to settle in one place, and Thunder Point was supposed to be just another quick stop. But Cooper finds himself getting involved with the town. And with Sarah Dupre, a woman as complicated as she is beautiful.
With the whole town watching for his next move, Cooper has to choose between his old life and a place full of new possibilities. A place that just might be home.
REVIEW:
Another great read from Robyn Carr. A spin-off of her Virgin River novels Carr takes us to Thunder Point and what a wonderful trip it is. We meet Cooper who comes to find out the suspicious circumstances regarding an old military friends death and finds himself the heir to his friends land. Sarah is a single “mother”/sister to Landon a boy being bullied by his teammates.
Carr brings the reader right into the town and beaches of Thunder Point. Cooper is such a quiet yet interesting character that it is hard not to want to be his friend. And the sadness and loneliness that both Sarah and Cooper feel is something that jumps off the pages. I enjoyed these characters very much. It was a big odd to not have the main characters even meet until halfway through the story but as with all of Carr’s books there is always a reason behind her ideas.
I enjoyed the background people very much as well. Mac and Gina are sweet and Landon is just a doll. I can’t wait for the next in this new series (maybe about Dr. Scott?). If you love a sweet romance then this is one you will not want to miss.
Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
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