Welcome back to VIRGIN RIVER with the books that started it all… and the basis for the longest running scripted series on Netflix! After years spent on ranches around Los Angeles, Clay Tahoma is delighted to be Virgin River's new veterinary assistant. The secluded community's wild beauty tugs at his Navajo roots, and he's been welcomed with open arms by everyone in town—everyone except Lilly Yazhi. Lilly has encountered her share of strong, silent, traditional men within her own aboriginal community, and she's not interested in coming back for more. In her eyes, Clay's earthy, sexy appeal is just an act used to charm wealthy women like his ex-wife. Lilly can't deny his gift for gentling horses, but she's not about to let him control her. There's just one small problem—she can't control her attraction to Clay. But in Virgin River, faith in new beginnings and the power of love has doors opening everywhere…. What you can expect in Promise Canyon : Small Town Romance - Tradesman Hero - Native American Hero + Heroine - Horses Don't miss Robyn Carr's next uplifting novel, The Friendship Club, where four women come together at a tumultuous time in their lives, forging an unbreakable bond that will leave them all forever changed! Virgin River Novels: Book 1: Virgin River - Book 2: Shelter Mountain - Book 3: Whispering Rock - Book 4: A Virgin River Christmas - Book 5: Second Chance Pass - Book 6: Temptation Ridge - Book 7: Paradise Valley - Book 8: Forbidden Falls - Book 9: Angel's Peak - Book 10: Moonlight Road - Book 11: Promise Canyon - Book 12: Wild Man Creek - Book 13: Harvest Moon - Book 14: Bring Me Home for Christmas - Book 15: Hidden Summit - Book 16: Redwood Bend - Book 17: Sunrise Point - Book 18: My Kind of Christmas - Book 19: Return to Virgin River "Carr's new novel demonstrates that classic women's fiction, illuminating the power of women's friendships, is still alive and well." -Booklist on Four Friends "A thought-provoking look at women...and the choices they make when they realize their lives aren't exactly what they expected-or thought they were." -Kirkus Reviews on Four Friends "Carr's gift for writing lovably flawed heroes and heroines is evident on every page." -Publishers Weekly on The Homecoming "An engaging romance that is sexy, funny and intensely touching." -Library Journal on The Chance "The captivating sixth installment of Carr's Thunder Point series (after The Promise) brings up big emotions." -Publishers Weekly on The Homecoming "In Carr's very capable hands, the Thunder Point saga continues to delight." -RT Book Reviews on The Promise "A touch of danger and suspense make the latest in Carr's Thunder Point series a powerful read." -RT Book Reviews on The Hero "With her trademark mixture of humor, realistic conflict, and razor-sharp insights, Carr brings Thunder Point to vivid life." -Library Journal on The Newcomer "No one can do small-town life like Carr." -RT Book Reviews on The Wanderer "Carr has hit her stride with this captivating series." -Library Journal on the Virgin River series Robyn Carr is an award-winning, #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than sixty novels, including highly praised women's fiction such as Four Friends and The View From Alameda Island and the critically acclaimed Virgin River, Thunder Point and Sullivan's Crossing series. Virgin River is now a Netflix Original series. Robyn lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. Visit her website at www.RobynCarr.com . Clay Tahoma headed into the mountains of Humboldt County, Northern California, along Highway 36, a narrow road that had lots of sharp turns along the way. According to his GPS the next left would lead him to a town called Virgin River. It appeared to be the nearest town to his destination, the Jensen Veterinary Clinic and Stables, and he wanted to check it out. He was nearing the turnoff when he noticed something up aheadsome pickups parked at the side of the road. He slowed down and pulled over, curious to see what was going on. He got out of his truck and walked past a number of vehicles toward a large flatbed truck. There were men standing around watching as a forklift with a large cable attached pulled away from the edge of the road. Clay approached one of the men. He was as tall as Clay and wore a plaid shirt, jeans, boots and ball cap. "Whatcha got, friend?" Clay asked. "One of our town slipped off the road and got stuckluckily came up against a big tree not too far down the hill. That's how he managed to get out and climb back up." "Who's pulling him out?" Clay asked. "Aw, one of our boys has a lot of construction equipment. He's a contractor up this way." The man put out his big hand. "Jack Sheridan. You from around here?" "Name's Clay Tahoma, originally from Flagstaff and the Navajo Nation. Lately from L.A. I'm up here to work with an old friend, Nathaniel Jensen." Jack's face took light at that. "Nate's a friend of mine, too! Plea