Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed on + 2104 more book reviews
Sean Riordan is in Virgin River visiting his brother, Luke, and burning up excess leave. One night he visits a bar and runs into his former girlfriend. Four years ago, Franci Duncan and Sean had been Air Force Sweethearts until she said she wanted marriage and family. Sean wasn't ready for commitment or children, so she ended their relationship. Sean never got over Franci and wants to try again. Franci tries to avoid him. She doesn't know how inform him he has a 3 year old daughter named Rosie.
I really liked this story. I could understand why Franci walked away from Sean, knowing he would insist they get married when he found out she was pregnant. She wanted to be loved for herself, not as an obligation. Sean is stunned to find out he has a daughter. We see his acceptance of Rosie and the growth of their relationship. We also get to see him win back Franci.
As usual we see other subplots in this series. Sean's mother, Maureen Riordan, starts a relationship with George Davenport, a friend of Noah. We also see Dan Brady and Cheryl Creighton who I think are an interesting couple. I can't wait to read Aidan's story. I like his humor and think he may end up being my favorite Riordan brother. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
I really liked this story. I could understand why Franci walked away from Sean, knowing he would insist they get married when he found out she was pregnant. She wanted to be loved for herself, not as an obligation. Sean is stunned to find out he has a daughter. We see his acceptance of Rosie and the growth of their relationship. We also get to see him win back Franci.
As usual we see other subplots in this series. Sean's mother, Maureen Riordan, starts a relationship with George Davenport, a friend of Noah. We also see Dan Brady and Cheryl Creighton who I think are an interesting couple. I can't wait to read Aidan's story. I like his humor and think he may end up being my favorite Riordan brother. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
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