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Overview

June Hudson is the town's doctor, a caring, capable woman who now has a bit of explaining to do. People are beginning to notice the bloom in her cheeks—and the swell of her belly. Happily, DEA agent Jim Post is back in June's arms for good, newly retired from undercover work and ready for new beginnings here in Grace Valley.

Expecting the unexpected is a way of life in Grace Valley, and the community is overflowing with gossip right now. Who is the secret paramour June's aunt Myrna is hiding? Does the town's poker-playing pastor have too many aces up his sleeve? But when dangers, from man and nature, rise up with a vengeance to threaten June and the town, this community pulls together and shows what it's made of. And Jim discovers the true meaning of happiness here in Grace Valley: there really is no place like home.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780778328988
  • Publisher: Mira
  • Publication date: 1/1/2010
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Edition description: Reprint
  • Pages: 400
  • Sales rank: 37,810
  • Series: Grace Valley Series , #3
  • Product dimensions: 4.20 (w) x 6.50 (h) x 1.10 (d)

Meet the Author

Robyn Carr
Robyn Carr

"A fellow writer asked me, 'Who is your villain?' And I realized that in the work I do, I don't have villains — I have issues. And that's exactly why women's fiction knows no limits," says author Robyn Carr. "I'm naturally drawn to strong, capable female characters, and when I begin a story I ask myself, 'What is she up against?' I try to write about issues that every woman faces at some point in her life, without ever losing sight of the basic sense of humor that helps us all through hard times."

The author of over twenty novels, Robyn reaches a wide audience with her writing. In addition to her touching novels, she's written historical romance, series romance and a gripping thriller. "This is the best job I'm ever going to get wearing my nightgown," she says of her writing career.

Originally from Minnesota, Robyn and her family have seen much of the country thanks to her husband, Jim, and his career in aviation. After the two high school sweethearts married, Jim joined the air force during the Vietnam War. They've lived in Texas — all four corners — Florida, California and Arizona.

The couple moved to Henderson, Nevada, so Jim could explore a new business opportunity. "At first, being a Great Plains girl at heart, I said, 'Oh, no, not another desert!' It didn't take me long to fall in love with the beauty of Nevada — and the unrivaled spectacle of nearby Las Vegas!"

Robyn well remembers how she began her career as an author over twenty-five years ago. "I was trained as a nurse, but found it impossible to get work because my husband was constantly being transferred. At the time I wasreading a lot ofgenre fiction for the escapist fantasies and I thought to myself, 'I can write this!'"

And how was her first foray into the world of literature received? "It was universally panned. I thought I had written Gone with the Wind, but in actuality it was complete trash." In fact, it was on her third effort that Robyn finally succeeded in her efforts to become a published author.

Now that Robyn's two children are grown — and finally out of the house — she has the luxury of a little free time. "Until my kids grew up, I didn't realize that a person could have hobbies other than laundry," she jokes. But it turned out not to be hobbies that keep Robyn busy when she isn't writing — she found her niche in community service. She has mentored a seniors memoir-writing group, attends book club chats in and out of state whenever possible and is working with her local library on fundraising and visiting author events that bring writers, their books and the community together. And, since the library is in her focus, she sits on the Library Board of Trustees for the city. "It is the people in my life that fills the well," she says. "Especially the people that share my love for books and writing."

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Dr. June Hudson awoke to the ringing of the phone. It was still dark as pitch, but when she rolled over to look at the clock it read six-fifteen. She'd slept in, it seemed. She clicked on the cordless. "June Hudson."

"Who was that man?" her eighty-four-year-old aunt Myrna wanted to know.

June glanced over her shoulder at the man in question. Jim. He yawned largely and began to scratch his chest. Ah. So she hadn't dreamt it after all. He was here, beside her, in the flesh, after being away so long.

Aunt Myrna wasn't the only one who knew nothing at all about her secret lover. With just a couple of exceptions, the whole town had been kept in the dark. She was going to have a lot of explaining to do.

"His name is Jim and I'm going to bring him over to meet you the first chance I get, Aunt Myrna. Hopefully this very morning. You're going to approve, I promise."

"Where's he from? What's he do?"

I haven't figured that out yet, June thought. "Later, darling. There are too many details and I have to get ready for work. I'll see you soon."

She disconnected and returned the phone to the bedside table. This time when she looked at Jim, she shook her head and sighed, but she smiled. The phone rang again. "I'm not on call," she said. "We'll let the machine pick up."

He lifted one brow, amused. "Too many details?" he mimicked.

"Yes, and we'll probably have to make them all up." She jumped out of bed, naked as the day she was born. "I'm going to shower. Would you listen to the messages, please? If anyone calls for emergency assistance, bring me the phone. Okay?"

From the kitchen came the sound ofJune's father's voice, lifelike enough to make her flinch and grab for the sheet to cover up. Elmer Hudson was one of the exceptions who knew, but he didn't know everything. "Well, you've really stirred up a hornet's nest this time, haven't you?" Elmer asked, then laughed his wheezy laugh. "I think I'll take my coffee at the café this morning, just to be on hand if there's any excitement."

"He's a character, isn't he?" Jim asked.

"A laugh a minute." June made a face. "See if you can think up a good story while I shower."

While she waited for the hot water, she looked at her profile in the mirror. Her waist was fast disappearing.

A year ago she was the thirty-seven-year-old town doctor, single and without a prospect in sight. Six months ago, though she had a hot prospect, she was pretty sure she'd be childless. A few months ago, her prospect became even more serious and words of love were said along with desperate goodbyes. Two weeks ago her tummy was reasonably flat, but the moment she found out she was four months pregnant, her middle began to strain at her waistband. Then, approximately the second Jim returned home for good, home for her, she blossomed. Now she had a nice little round belly growing.

Last night, as the weekend Harvest Festival was breaking up and the last revelers were dancing, he appeared out of nowhere. It was as though the entire festival, the entire town had disappeared, and it was only the two of them, embracing, touching, kissing. And then, without making any proper introductions, they'd gotten out of there as quickly as they could. But how naive. The town hadn't disappeared; the town had watched.

She heard the phone ring again and knew the whole town was going to call her this morning, asking for the facts. She should probably be grateful they hadn't started calling last night.

The actual truth—which they wouldn't be telling anyone—was that June had met Jim last spring when he brought a wounded man to her clinic, late at night, wearing a disguise, and held a gun on her while she removed a bullet from his comrade's shoulder. Call it intuition, but she had never quite believed this big handsome man with the beautiful sparkling blue eyes could be a criminal, though he certainly appeared the part. Shortly thereafter, right about the same time she fell helplessly in love with him, he admitted the truth— he was an undercover DEA agent, working inside a cannabis farm deep in the mountains, a farm they were getting ready to bust. After the raid, Jim was sent on one final assignment before retiring from a successful career in law enforcement. Neither June nor Jim realized they already had a baby started.

June, a small-town doctor raised by her father, the town doctor before her, was always busy thinking about the health and welfare of other people. Even though she'd been nauseous, sluggish and suffered through crying jags—something she'd never before experi-enced—she hadn't suspected a thing. By the time she described her symptoms to her business partner, John Stone, she was well along.

She got out of the shower and, while toweling dry, went into the bedroom. She wrapped the bath sheet around herself. Her wet hair hung in dripping curls to her shoulders. "Remember just before you left on that last assignment, I told you I thought I probably couldn't have children."

"I remember," he said, giving his head a nod. He was sitting up in the bed, sheet to his waist, and he held a cup of coffee. June's collie, Sadie, who was not allowed on the furniture, was curled up on the bed at his feet.

When she lifted her head to regard June, she seemed to have taken on regal airs. "Shows what you know," he said.

"I was already pregnant. I just realized that."

"For a doctor, you don't pay such close attention to details."

"Well, about other people I do. You made coffee?"

"Uh-huh. And squeezed Sadie over the grass and gave her breakfast."

"You just might come in handy. But before you get too comfortable, you're going to have to come into town with me. You need to meet a few people. We don't have a lot of time to waste."

"Why's that?"

She slowly opened the bath sheet. There it was, a protuberance that, much too soon, would be screaming for her supper. His eyes grew warm as they caressed her new shape. "It's time you met my family and friends," she said.

"Maybe you should take the day off," he suggested. "We could go to Reno or Lake Tahoe. Get married."

Suddenly, inexplicably, she felt her face grow hot. Married? Right away? What did she really know about him, besides that she loved him madly and he snored? So much was still a mystery. She wasn't about to marry him before she had a few more details.

But she wasn't about to start their relationship off on the wrong foot, by refusing his very chivalrous suggestion. She leaned across the bed and gave him a quick kiss. "It's too late to be coy, Jim. Tell me, how are we going to describe our…courtship. As it were."

He rubbed her cheek with the knuckle of his index finger. "I've found that the fewer the number of lies, the less complicated the cover. So, try this. I used to work in law enforcement back East and am retiring here, out West. I met you early last spring when I happened to be in the area and gave a friend a ride to the clinic for medical treatment for a minor injury."

"But he was a criminal! A drug farmer!"

Jim shrugged. "Yeah…but we were friends. Or so he thought."

"Ah, so that's how it works," she said. She sat on the bed, her legs curled under her, like a girl waiting for more of the story. The phone rang and they both paused and listened. Into the machine they could hear Dr. John Stone. "Hi, June. Just wondered if you're taking the day off. Or at least the morning. I can handle the clinic alone if you have…ah…other things to do. Heh-heh-heh."

"Smart-ass," she said to herself. Then, "So, Mr. Post, what kind of law enforcement?"

"In twenty years…a little of everything. In the last few years, more paperwork than anything else."

"Is that true?" she asked.

He nodded. "Unfortunately."

"And what have you been doing out here?"

"Scouting around for a place to settle. Grace Valley might have been a contender even if I hadn't fallen for the town's doctor."

"You know," she said, impressed, "you're very good at this."

He leaned toward her. "I'm a professional. Or was."

"How am I going to know when you're lying to me?"

He reached for her and, putting his large hand on the back of her neck under her wet hair, pulled her to him. He kissed her gently. "For some reason I can't explain, you have always known the truth about me. The only other person with whom that is true is my sister, Annie." He smiled. "I feel differently about you than I do about her."

"Well, that's a relief." She bounced off the bed. "You can have the shower. And hurry up. Let's get going before the town has any more fun with this."

June and Jim rode toward town in her little pickup truck. Sadie usually had the seat Jim was occupying, and June wouldn't even talk about putting her in the back, so Sadie was squished between them. June dialed up John on her cell phone.

"I just wanted to let you know I'm on my way into town and I'm bringing my…my…I'm bringing Jim with me so everyone can look him over and give him the stamp of approval."

"Why, June," John said, feigning hurt. "I'm sure the man of your choice is none of our business."

"I wish," she answered, and laughed in spite of herself.

June slowed as she came around a curve and encountered a disabled truck up on a jack by the side of the road, its left rear tire missing. The vehicle was old and overladen with bundles, boxes and a couple of child-size mattresses. Two little kids, either girls or boys who hadn't had haircuts in forever, stood behind the pickup. They were ratty-looking and dirty and wore forlorn expressions. They didn't wear jackets, though the early morning air was cold. If they were underdressed, there was a good chance they were also underfed.

There was no tarp to cover the family's goods and the sky was threatening. It was October and soon the rains of winter would begin and not ease up until late spring.

A family of modest means, all their worldly goods loaded in a truck, trying to find a place to start over, was not an unusual sight on the roads surrounding the valley. With the cold weather came the cessation of logging and a slowdown in construction. Farmers would let their temporary workers go and people would have to seek help from the state and county to get by.

"Damn," she muttered, slowing. "Give us a little extra time, John. We're going to stop a minute. There's a truck with a flat and a family that might need some help."

"Take your time, June. We don't have all the balloons blown up yet, anyway."

"Don't you even—"

"June, pull over quick," Jim said. "I think someone's sick."

June stopped her pickup right beside the old disabled one and jumped out, pocketing her phone in one swift movement. A split second later she recognized what was happening. Both the driver's door and the passen-ger's door stood open. A woman sitting in the passen-ger's seat was hanging on to her pregnant abdomen, leaning back as far as she could in the seat, her face twisted with pain, one foot braced against the dash. Standing over her was a young man, probably her husband.

June grabbed her medical bag from the bed of her truck. "Jim! A little help here, please," she yelled on her way around the dilapidated old truck to the passenger's side. "I'm a doctor," she said briefly, brushing the man aside. She took no note of him, nor did she expend any energy on manners. Fluids and blood ran from the floor of the truck onto the ground and June had only to lift the damp, flowered dress the woman wore to see that the baby was crowning.

"Get one of those mattresses from the back of your truck and lay it in my truck bed. And hurry," she told the man. "Jim, come here and lift this woman out of the truck and lay her down on the mattress in the back of mine. Let's go, go, go!" she yelled.

The man wore a look of confusion for only a second before he did as he was told, but amazingly, he didn't do it quickly. June had a reason for the instructions she'd given. Jim was by far the larger and stronger-looking of the two men. The husband was very thin and gaunt; his cheeks were sunken and his pants hung on him. Subconciously she had assessed their condition as poor and hungry—perhaps the cause of his slow movements—but consciously she was getting ready for delivery.

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  • Posted February 21, 2011

    loved the whole series!

    I loved all three books! The characters were 'characters' and each one touches your heart. I found myself thinking about them in my sleep. I will be reading more Robyn Carr!

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  • Posted May 20, 2012

    An excellent series....really enjoyed it! Highly recommend!!!!!

    An excellent series....really enjoyed it! Highly recommend!!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 8, 2012

    Down by the river

    Good

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  • Posted April 30, 2012

    Great series!

    Reading the book makes you feel like you are coming back to your hometown and catching up. Great to curl up next to the fire and relax and read.

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  • Posted April 19, 2012

    Highly recommended - you must get relaxed and enjoy

    This was a spell binding story. Very good and easy reading.

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    Posted April 4, 2012

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 2, 2012

    Very good bookz

    Very good read as all VIrgin River series are

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  • Posted March 28, 2012

    Easy reading

    If you like Robyn Carr you will enjoy the 3rd book of Grace Valley. It is predictable a bit steamy but enjoyable. I keep her books near when I want a story minus violence. I call her books - beach books- I can read, stop to people watch, snooze, and come right back to the story- always enjoyable.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 7, 2012

    I highly recommend the Grace Valley Series

    I really enjoyed reading this series and looked forward to each new book. You already know some of the characters and each new character brings something new to the town. I would recommend reading them in sequence.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 2, 2012

    Highly Recommended

    Loved the book, loved the series

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 30, 2012

    Great book!

    I love all of the Grace Valley and Virgin River series books. Easy read and leaves you waiting for the next one!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 26, 2012

    Great book

    I have read most of this series and will read by this arthur again

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  • Posted November 13, 2011

    Strong character

    After finishing Ms. Carr¿s Virgin River series I started to follow the residents of Grace Valley. A sense of community and extended family are a hallmark of Ms. Carr¿s collection of characters. Some heroic some lost you¿ll be personally vested in each story as you read and by your reading become a part of the story. It may surprise you I am not young or female but anyone looking for the power of love and romance will find both in abundance in Grace Valley¿s small community of charismatic and eclectic individuals who become more together than its most influential citizens. For a good read and the need to look for the next in the series I highly recommend this series. BW

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  • Posted October 5, 2011

    Series end with a "flash"

    Robyn Carr draws her stories and characters in "real life". I feel like June Hudson becam my friend. Sorry to see the series end.

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