![]() ![]() Although, and I should warn, this could spoil a few things so watch out! I cannot understand his motive with his ex-wife. Too much hurt in the past that she hasn't been able to overcome.Ĭlay is a pretty stand up guy. ![]() Despite the fact that they both share a Native background, she doesn't want anything to do with Native men. Lilly works for her grandfather for the local feed store and she's a flighty kind of person, one that Clay's not going to be able to catch very easy. Blue, an abandoned horse that had colic, is there recuperating, and the woman who found her is irresistible. But there's another horse there too that's caught his interest. And when a flighty stallion comes to the clinic, he's the one that gets to work with it. Because Clay's got a magic touch, there's even some rumors that he's a horse whisperer. After a divorce and being away from his son too long, its time to settle down and he finds a job with a Vet there, helping to rehabilitate horses. While it probably could be read as a stand alone, I don't recommend it.Ĭlay has decided to make a move to Virgin River. I actually read this book 2nd, after reading "Virgin River" and I was a little lost when it came to some of the plotlines and characters. Ok, note to self, the Virgin River series probably should be read in order. ![]()
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