#1 New York Times bestselling author Robyn Carr delivers another smart, funny, emotional novel about the complexities of life in the small Oregon town of Thunder Point. Grace Dillon was a champion figure skater until she moved to Thunder Point to escape the ruthless world of fame and competition. And though she's proud of the quiet, self-sufficient life she's created running a successful flower shop, she knows something is missing. Her life could use a little excitement. In a community where there are few eligible singles, high school teacher Troy Headly appoints himself Grace's fun coach. When he suggests a little companionship with no strings attached, Grace is eager to take him up on his offer, and the two enjoy...getting to know each other. But things get complicated when Grace's past catches up with her, and she knows that's not what Troy signed up for. Faced with losing her, Troy realizes Grace is more than just a friend with benefits. He's determined to help her fight for the life she always wished for but never believed she could have-and maybe they can find real love along the way.
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Weight: 270g
Dimensions: 107 x 170mm
Publication Date: 01 Jul 2016
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781848454712
About Robyn Carr
After writing twenty Virgin River stories Robyn is now taking her readers into another fictional community a picturesque coastal town on the Oregon coast she calls Thunder Point. Like her Virgin River novels the Thunder Point books will make readers laugh sigh and fall in love: with a small town filled with people they'll never forget. Launched in 2013 Robyn's Thunder Point series includes The Wanderer The Newcomer The Hero The Chance The Promise The Homecoming One Wish A New Hope and Wildest Dreams. In 2016 Robyn will launch a brand new series with an April hardcover Sullivan's Crossing. Robyn and her husband enjoy travelling often taking research trips together. Their son and daughter are grown. Robyn says that in addition to reading her novels and making snide remarks about how she's used family scenarios to her advantage they have made her a happy grandmother.