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Overview

Last Christmas Marcie Sullivan said a final goodbye to her husband, Bobby. This Christmas she's come to Virgin River to find the man who saved his life and gave her three more years to love him.

Fellow marine Ian Buchanan dragged Bobby's shattered body onto a medical transport in Fallujah four years ago, then disappeared as soon as their unit arrived stateside. Since then, Marcie's letters to Ian have gone unanswered.

Marcie tracks Ian to the tiny mountain town of Virgin River and finds a man as wounded emotionally as Bobby was physically. But she is not easily scared off. As Marcie pushes her way into his rugged and reclusive life, she discovers a sweet but damaged soul beneath a rough exterior.

Ian doesn't know what to make of the determined young widow who forces him to look into the painful past and, what's worse, the uncertain future. But it is, after all, a season of miracles and maybe, just maybe, it's time to banish the ghosts and open his heart.

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On a mission to find the elusive marine who saved her gravely wounded husband in Iraq, Marcie Sullivan, now widowed, finally locates Ian Buchanan in an isolated cabin near Virgin River in the Northern California mountains. Guilt-ridden and emotionally scarred, Ian doesn't need a reminder that he rescued his best friend only to see him waste away in a coma. But Marcie needs closure as much as Ian needs healing. When a bout of the flu keeps Marcie at the rustic cabin longer than she intended, the barriers begin to fall, bringing new hope-and unexpected love. A cameo to Carr's "Virgin River" series (set just before Christmas in the third book, Whispering Rock), this touching holiday tale is laced with laughter and tears and delivered with an emotional intensity that will charm both new readers and series fans. Carr lives in Las Vegas, NV.


—Kristin Ramsdell

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780778328964
  • Publisher: Mira
  • Publication date: 1/1/2010
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • Sales rank: 36,484
  • Series: Virgin River Series , #4
  • Product dimensions: 4.20 (w) x 6.60 (h) x 1.00 (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."

Read an Excerpt

Marcie Sullivan drove into the small town, her sixth small mountain town of the day, and found herself face-to-face with a Christmas-tree trimming. The assembled staff didn't look big enough for the job—the tree was enormous.

She pulled up beside a large cabin with a wide porch, parked her Volkswagen and got out. There were three women at work on a Christmas fir that stood about thirty feet. One was about Marcie's age, with soft brown hair and she held an open box, perhaps containing ornaments. One woman was old, with springy white hair and black-framed glasses, who pointed upward, as if someone had put her in charge, and the third was a beautiful blonde at the top of a tall, A-frame ladder.

The tree stood between the cabin and an old boarded-up church with two tall steeples and one stained-glass window still intact—a church that must have once been a beautiful structure.

While Marcie watched the trimming, a man came out onto the cabin's porch, stopped, looked up and cursed, then took long strides to the base of the ladder. 'Don't move. Don't breathe,' he said in a low, commanding voice. He took the rungs every other one, climbing quickly until he reached the blonde. Then he slipped an arm around her, somewhere above what Marcie realized must be a little pregnant bulge and beneath her breasts and said, 'Down. Slowly.'

'Jack!' she scolded. 'Leave me alone!'

'If I have to, I'll carry you down. Back down the ladder, slowly. Now.'

'Oh for God's—'

'Now' he said evenly, fiercely.

She began to descend, one rung at a time between his big, sturdy feet, while he held her safe against him. When they got to the bottom, she put her hands on her hips andglared up at him. 'I knew exactly what I was doing!'

'Where is your brain? What if you fell from that height?'

'It's an excellent ladder! I wasn't going to fall!'

'You're psychic, too? You can argue all you want, I'mnot letting you that high up a ladder in your condition,' he said, his hands also on his hips. 'I'll stand guard over you if I have to.' Then he looked over his shoulder at the other two women.

'I told her I thought you wouldn't like that,' the brown-haired one said with a helpless shrug.

He glared at the white-haired woman. 'I don't get into domestic things. That's your problem, not mine,' she said, pushing her big glasses up on her nose.

And Marcie became homesick. So homesick. It had only been a few weeks that she'd been driving around this area, but she missed all the family squabbles, the tiresome complications. She missed her girlfriends, her job. She longed for her bossy older sister's interference, her goofy younger brother and whatever current girlfriend was shadowing him. She missed her late husband's large, fun, passionate family.

She hadn't made it home for Thanksgiving—she'd been afraid to go for even a day or two, afraid she'd never pry herself out of Erin's grip a second time. Home was Chico, California, just a few hours away, but no one—not her brother and sister, not Bobby's family—thought what she was doing a good idea. So, she'd been calling, lying and saying she had tips about Ian and was close to finding him. Every time she called, at least every other day, she said she was getting closer when really, she wasn' t. But she was not ready to quit.

But one problem was looming large—she was just about out of money. She'd been sleeping in her car lately rather than in motels, and it was getting uncomfortable as the temperatures dropped in the mountains. At any moment snow would be falling now that it was early December, or rain could turn to sleet and that little VeeDub could sail off the mountainside like a missile.

She'd just hate to go home with this mission incomplete. More than anything, she wanted to see it through. If she wasn't successful now, she'd only go home to earn a little money and then do it all again. She just couldn't give up on him. On herself.

They were all looking at her. She pushed her wildly curly, out of control, bright red hair over one shoulder nervously.

'I… Ah… I could go up there, if you want. I'm not afraid of heights or anything…'

'You don't have to go up the ladder,' the pregnant blonde said, and her voice had softened considerably. She smiled sweetly.

'I'll go up the ladder,' the man said. 'Or I'll get someone to go up the goddamn ladder, but it's not you.'

'Jack! Be polite!'

He cleared his throat. 'Don't worry about the ladder,' he said more calmly. 'Anything we can do for you?'

'I… Ah…' She walked toward them. She pulled a picture out of the inside of her down vest and extended it toward the man. 'I'm looking for someone. He dropped out of sight just over three years ago, but I know he's around here somewhere. He seems to be taking mail at Fortuna Post Office general delivery.'

She passed the picture to the man. 'Jesus,' he said.

'You know him?' she asked hopefully.

'No,' he said, shaking his head. 'No, I don't, and that's strange. The guy's a marine,' he said, studying the picture of a man in uniform. It was Ian's official Marine Corps portrait, a handsome man all clean shaven and trussed up in dress blues, hat and medals. 'I can't believe there's a marine within fifty miles of here I don't at least know about.'

'He might be keeping that fact to himself—he and the Marine Corps had a troubled relationship at the end. So I've heard…'

He looked back at her face and his expression was much more tender. 'I'm Jack Sheridan,' he said. 'My wife, Mel. That's Paige,' he said, nodding toward the younger woman. 'And Hope McCrea, town busybody.' He put out his hand to Marcie.

She placed hers in his. 'Marcie Sullivan,' she said.

'Why are you looking for this marine?' Jack asked.

'Long story,' she said. 'A friend of my late husband. I'm sure he doesn't look like this anymore—he had some injuries. There's a scar down his left cheek and on that same side, no eyebrow. And he probably has a beard. He did the last time he was seen, about three or four years ago.'

'No shortage of beards around here,' Jack said. 'Lumber country—men get a little scruffy-looking sometimes.'

'But he could've changed in other ways, too. Like— he's older. Thirty-five now—that picture was taken when he was twenty-eight.'

'Friend of your husband's? From the Corps?' Jack confirmed.

'Yes,' she said. 'I'd like to find him. You know— because he's been out of touch for a long time.'

Jack seemed to think while he studied the face in the picture. It was several silent moments before he said, 'Come on into the bar. Have a bite, a beer maybe, or whatever you like. Tell me a little about him and why you want to find him. How's that?'

'The bar?' she said, looking around.

'It's a bar and grill,' he said with a smile. 'Food and drink. We can eat and talk.'

'Oh,' she said. Her stomach growled angrily. It was late in the day, about four o'clock, and she hadn't eaten yet, but she was saving her money for the gas tank and she figured she could forget about food a while longer. Maybe she'd get something real, real cheap to tide her over, like a loaf of day-old bread to go with that half a jar of peanut butter in the car…. Then, she'd find a safe spot to park and button down for the night. 'A glass of water would be really welcome—I've been driving around for hours, showing his picture to anyone who will take a look. But I'm not hungry.'

'Got lots of water,' Jack said with a smile. He put a hand on her shoulder and started to direct her toward the porch of the bar, but then he stopped suddenly. His brows drew together in a frown. 'Go ahead,' he said to her. 'I'm right behind you.'

Marcie walked up on the porch and turned to see what he was doing. He was confiscating the ladder so his pregnant wife wouldn't climb it again, that's what he was doing. It was a jackknife kind of affair that could be a short or tall A-frame ladder, and he collapsed it, folded it up until he could lift it with one hand. It was about six feet long dismantled and he carried it right into the bar. Behind him, Marcie heard his wife yell, 'You're a bossy pain in the ass! When did I ever indicate I'd take my orders from you?'

Jack didn't say anything back, but he grinned as though she'd just thrown him a kiss. 'Hop up there,' he said to Marcie, indicating the bar. 'I'll be right back.' And he carried the ladder through a door behind the bar.

She took a deep breath and thought, Oh hell—I'm not going to be able to survive the aromas! Her stomach made itself heard again and she put a hand against her belly, pushing. Something in the kitchen was sending out waves of delicious smells—something simmering, rich, hot and thick, like beefy, seasoned soup; fresh bread; something sweet and chocolate.

And when the man named Jack came back, he was carrying a tray with a steaming bowl on it. He put everything in front of her; chili, corn bread and honey butter, a small bowl of salad. 'Gee, um, sorry,' she said. 'Really, I'm not hungry…'

He drew a cold draft and her mouth actually watered. Gratefully she didn't drool on the bar. She swallowed hard. She had about thirty bucks and didn't want to waste it on a fancy meal, not when she needed every cent for gas to hit all these little mountain towns.

'Fine, then you'll only eat what you want,' he said. 'Just have a taste. I showed the picture to Preacher, my cook. He hasn't seen the guy either. We'll check with Mike—he's the town cop and gets around all the back roads, just to know who's out there—maybe he'll have a tip or two. They're also marines.'

'Where exactly am I?' she asked.

'Virgin River,' he said. 'Population six hundred twenty-seven at last count.'

'Ah, that made the map.'

'I should hope so—we're a screaming metropolis compared to a lot of small towns out here. Just try it,' he said, nodding at the bowl.

Her hand trembled a little as she picked up the spoon and sampled some of the finest chili she'd ever eaten. It melted in her mouth, and she actually sighed.

'Made with venison,' he said. 'We got a nice buck a couple months ago and when that happens, we have some of the best chili, stew, burgers and sausage in the world, for months.' He patted a big jar of jerky that rested on the bar. 'Preacher makes some unbelievable venison jerky, too.'

Her eyes watered—the food was so good. Despite all her promises to Erin and Drew, she hadn't been eating well or playing it carefully, scrimping on food and sleeping in the car. When Erin saw the way her jeans were hanging off her little frame, the shit was going to hit the fan.

'Want to tell me a little about our guy, between bites?' Jack asked.

Oh, what the hell, Marcie thought. She hadn't had a really good hot meal in days, and once she was out of money there would be no choice but to go home. She'd just have to spend a little of that money, maybe leave the mountains a day earlier than she wanted to. She had to eat, for God's sake! Couldn't hardly perform a manhunt without food!

She took a couple of quick bites to beat back the worst of her ravenous hunger, then a sip of that icy beer to wash it down. It was heaven, pure heaven. 'His name's Ian Buchanan. We came from the same town, but didn't know each other growing up, even though Chico's small—only about fifty thousand. Ian's eight years older than we are. Were. My husband and I, we grew up together, went through high school together and got married real young, at nineteen. Bobby went into the Marine Corps right out of high school.'

'So did I,' Jack said. 'Did twenty. What was your husband's name?'

'Bobby Sullivan. Robert Wilson Sullivan. Any chance…?'

'I don't recall a Bobby Sullivan or an Ian Buchanan. Got a picture of your husband?'

She reached into her vest pocket and pulled out a wallet, flipped it open and turned it to face Jack. There were several pictures in the clear plastic sleeves. She ate while Jack flipped through—the nineteen-year-olds' wedding picture, Bobby's official Marine Corps portrait—a fine-looking young man, a beautiful man. There were a couple of casual shots showing off his strong profile, powerful shoulders and arms, and then the last one—Bobby, almost unrecognizable, thin, gaunt, pale, eyes open but unfocused, in a raised hospital bed, Marcie sitting beside him, cradling his head against her shoulder, smiling.

Jack lifted his gaze from the pictures and looked at her solemnly. She put the spoon in the chili and patted her lips with the napkin. 'He went over to Iraq in the first wave,' she said. 'He was twenty-two. Twenty-three when he was wounded. Spinal cord injury and brain damage. He spent over three years like that.'

'Aw, kid,' Jack said, his strong voice weak. 'Must'a been awful hard…'

She blinked a few times, but her eyes didn't tear up. Yeah, there were times it was terrible, times it was heartbreaking, even times she resented the hell out of what the Marine Corps left her to deal with at her young age. There were also times she'd lie beside him in bed, pull him into her arms, press her lips against his cheek and just hold them there, remembering. 'Yeah, sometimes,' she answered. 'We got by. There was a lot of support. My family and his family. I wasn't in it all alone.' She swallowed. 'He didn't seem to be in pain.'

'When did he pass?' Jack asked.

'Almost a year ago, right before Christmas. Quietly. Very quietly.'

'My condolences,' Jack said.

'Thank you. He served with Ian. Ian was his sergeant. Bobby loved him. He wrote me about him all the time, called him the best sergeant in the Corps. They became good friends almost right away. Ian was the kind of leader who was right in it with his men. Bobby was so happy that Ian turned out to be from our hometown. They were going to be pals forever, long after they were out of the Corps.'

'I went to Iraq right away, too. Went the first time, too. I was probably there at the same time. Fallujah.'

'Hmm. That's where it happened.'

Jack shook his head. 'I'm so goddamn sorry.' Jack slid the wallet back. 'That why you're looking for Buchanan? To tell him?'

'He might already know—I wrote to him a lot. Care of general delivery in Fortuna. The letters didn't come back, so I assume he picked them up.'

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 18, 2011

    Heart warming

    I love the Virgin River series. This was a very sweet story and as usual I just could not stop reading it. What a wonderful way to pay tribute to our Marines. Semper Fi.

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  • Posted September 8, 2011

    Excellent book. Each book in the series gets better.How a Marine"s wife copes.

    This was the best of the series so far. It centers on a marine injured in battle who dies and how his wife searches for his best friend. This friend is in the mountains to hide and heal. Wonderful story about a small town in the mountains where other marines also hide to heal and how they help this wife and the best friend marine.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 22, 2009

    Wonderful !

    Just another great addition to an already awesome series. Just couldnt put it down - you wont be sorry - didn't want the book to end !

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  • Posted March 9, 2009

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    Very Romantic

    When I bought Virgin River Christmas I didn't know if it would be as fantastic as the rest of the Virgin River series but I was not at all disappointed.
    When Marcie's husband was killed in the line of duty (war) she follows Ian (her late husband's best friend and fellow Marine) to Virgin River to share her grief with him. But what she finds is that he is wracked by survivor's guilt and his loss of a great friend. At first he wants nothing to do with her.
    She perseveres at trying to get through to him and what develops is a sweet and romantic attraction between the two that just keeps growing.
    Robyn Carr is one of my favorite authors, her books keep me on cloud nine the entire time I'm reading them and I am always so anxious for the next book. I hope that we can find out more about Marcie and Ian in a future book of this series. I would love that.
    Buy this book or any other in this series. You won't be disappointed in any way.

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  • Posted February 24, 2009

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    What a sweet and tender story!

    Marcie and Ian should live in Virgin River with the rest of my favorite characters! Their love and compassion and understanding was written perfectly.

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  • Posted January 10, 2009

    Great Book !!!

    This is my first time to read any of Robyn's books. I read this book Thanksgiving weekend and come Monday morning. I ordered the first 3 books of this series. They were as great as Virgin River Christmas. Now I can't wait for Book 5,6,7 to come out in Feb,March,April. I have pre-ordered already them.

    Great job Robyn... I have added you to my favorite authors list. The characters in your book seem so real. When I'm reading them, in my head it is as if I'm watching a movie. Everything so clear.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 19, 2008

    First time R.C. reader-fantastic

    This is the first Robyn Carr book I have read. Now I am going to read all of them. I love her style,characters, tenderness and depth. I am a true fan after one book. Looking forward to reading all of her past Novels and her new 2009 books.
    Fan in Virginia

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 17, 2012

    Highly recommended - entire series

    I love this series. Her characters are very real.

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  • Posted April 5, 2012

    Have read all Robyn Carr and it was as good as the others!

    One of my favorite authors! It's a great read like always! If you have never read Robyn Carr....read this book and then start "Virgin River". You will be as addicted as the rest of us Carr fans. Enjoy!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 3, 2012

    JOIN FOREVERCLAN!!!

    We are kind and are here to stay forever! We need a deputy and will take in ANY cats and kits. Go to 'foreverclan' result 1

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 7, 2012

    highly recommended

    Absolutely LOVED this book, it's a great read! :)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 4, 2012

    Virgin River just keeps getting better.

    Following the Virgin River families just keeps getting better and better. Each book keeps you up-to-date with the original families while introducing new people. Down to earth people you can identify with and whom you come to look at almost as family.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 2, 2012

    Pleasant, quick read

    This was the first "Virgin River" book I had read. It was a pleasant, quick read. Very enjoyable to read during the holidays.

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  • Posted January 22, 2012

    Great comtemporary romance- delightful reading.

    Delightful reading-I am very encouraged to read all the other 'Virgin River' series.

    0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted January 20, 2012

    Truly loved this book. Has a great story and some romance.

    Great book! enjoyed reading it.

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  • Posted January 19, 2012

    A snowy day read.

    I wanted to give this book a higher rating. It's a sweet story but it moves at the pace of a Hallmark movie, just a little too slow and repetitive for my tastes. But it was a pleasant read on a snowy winter day.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 18, 2012

    Highly Recommended

    Loved this book! I am now reading the more of the series.

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  • Posted January 18, 2012

    Feel good holiday read.

    Liked it. Wanted to keep reading to get to the end.

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  • Posted January 17, 2012

    You really need to read this book!

    This book, as well as others in the Virgin River series, appeals to me on several different levels. It is much more than a romance novel. It deals with issues that face the the members of our armed services, and their families. It is much deeper than the basic romance novel. And then it goes into the needs of these people. You can't give up, you have to keep trying to make a difference. The book shows how a community pulls together to help those in need. And it does all this, and much more, with great style and in a beautiful setting. This book is deeper than most Harlequin Romance novels I have read. Robyn Carr does an excellent job and does so without getting so descriptive on the mushy stuff. She leaves some things to the imagination!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 17, 2012

    Highly recommended

    The Virgin River series by Robyn Carr has me hooked. I think I have read all but one and that is on my shelf. Snow, an isolated cabin, a gigantic Christmas tree and Jack's bar provide the backdrop for a story of dealing with issues and love.
    You will enjoy this pone.

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