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Rising sous-chef Kelly Matlock's sudden collapse at work is a wake-up call. Disillusioned and burned out, she's retreated to her sister Jillian's house in Virgin River to rest and reevaluate.
Puttering in Jill's garden and cooking with her heirloom vegetables is wonderful, but Virgin River is a far cry from San Francisco. Kelly's starting to feel a little too unmotivated…until she meets Lief Holbrook. The handsome widower looks more like a lumberjack than a sophisticated screenwriter—a combination Kelly finds irresistible. But less appealing is Lief's rebellious stepdaughter, Courtney. She's the reason they moved from L.A., but Courtney's finding plenty of trouble even in Virgin River.
Kelly's never fallen for a guy with such serious baggage, but some things are worth fighting for. Besides, a bratty teenager can't be any worse than a histrionic chef…right?
- Sales Rank: #162707 in Books
- Brand: Mira
- Published on: 2011-02-22
- Released on: 2011-02-22
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.62" h x .97" w x 4.21" l, .1 pounds
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 368 pages
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"A touching romance that adds another chapter to Carr's engaging series that hovers at the borders of women's fiction and romance and is sure to appeal to fans of both." -Library Journal on A New Hope
"Carr fills her seventh visit to Thunder Point with a charming cast of characters and a tender love story."
-Publishers Weekly on One Wish
"The captivating sixth installment of Carr's Thunder Point series...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
"Sexy, funny, and intensely touching."
-Library Journal on The Chance
"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
About the Author
Robyn Carr is a RITA® Award-winning, #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than forty novels, including the critically acclaimed Virgin River series. Robyn and her husband live in Las Vegas, Nevada. You can visit Robyn Carr’s website at www.RobynCarr.com.
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"I need to see you," Phillip said. "My office." Kelly Matlock, sous chef, threw him an incredulous look. She was literally holding apart a big 1talian and a big Swede; the Italian line cook had a spatula and the Swedish one was wielding a metal spoon as they fought over stove-top territory. The request that she go to the restaurant manager's office right now was so absurd, she almost laughed. "Really too busy here, Phillip," she said. "Not only are we having a brawl in the kitchen, but it's seven o'clock. Prime dinner rush. Check with me at ten."
"It's urgent," he said. "Otherwise, believe me, 1 wouldn't ask."
"Where's Durant?" Kelly asked, speaking of the chef de cuisine, the head chef.
"Making his rounds in the front of the house, gloating. Let these two morons kill each other—we're short on meat anyway."
That suggestion did far more to separate the line cooks than Kelly had. "I'll be right there," she said to Phillip. He liked to be addressed as Philippe, although Kelly had learned he didn't actually have a French cell in his body. His accent was entirely for show. She went to her locker, removed her apron and exchanged her soiled white jacket for a clean, crisp one and left her senior line cook in charge.
1t never crossed her mind that it might be a real emergency; Phillip loved his melodramatic displays. His second favorite thing was making passes at the female staff and his third, screaming matches with Durant.
One day, when Kelly finally became chef de cuisine, there would be no Phillip; she would never tolerate a manager with such annoying, socially unacceptable behaviors.
She gave a couple of taps on Phillip's office door and then pushed it open. Her heart almost stopped. Seated there, in a chair facing the restaurant manager's desk, was Olivia Brazzi, wife of the world-famous master chef Luciano Brazzi. Although Kelly crossed her path regularly—at charity events and in this very restaurant—they didn't know each other at all. Luca owned a controlling interest in this restaurant. Olivia was tight with Durant and her presence here was not unusual. But Olivia had always ignored Kelly, treating her as if she were a mere cook, not worthy of her time.
Olivia smiled at her with such warmth and kindness, Kelly wondered for an insane moment if she were dreaming and Olivia had come to turn Luca over to her.
While Mrs. Brazzi was stunning in her elegant black crepe dress, shiny textured stockings, three-inch heels and strategically placed diamonds, she did not look her fifty years, not by twenty. She looked like a girl. A sophisticated girl with ice-blue eyes.
Kelly's stomach flipped. What in the world could she want with me? she thought. Could she expect me to cater a special dinner party or event?
Olivia glanced at Phillip. "A moment, Philippe? May I have the room?"
Kelly became light-headed. On her list of most unexpected events, a private meeting with Olivia Brazzi was up there with alien abduction.
"Of course, Olivia," he said and paused to kiss the back of her hand before leaving. It made Kelly want to gag.
"Ms. Matlock, please," Olivia purred. "Sit down a moment." She gestured with a small, delicate hand to the chair beside her.
Kelly said a brief prayer. Whatever this is, please let it be over quickly!
"I'm sorry that our first meeting is so awkward, Ms. Matlock, but I've come to ask you to stop sleeping with my husband."
Kelly's eyes grew large in spite of her desire to remain poised. "Are you serious?" she asked, mortified.
"Oh, my, yes," Olivia said.
"Mrs. Brazzi, I'm not sleeping with Luca!"
"Perhaps there's not that much sleeping…Now, let's get it sorted out quickly and quietly. Shall we?" And she lifted a brow.
Whew, at least Olivia was quick and to the point. And that sounded suspiciously as if Olivia and Luca were not as separated as Luca claimed.
Of course, Kelly wasn't sleeping with him! But best to say nothing further, she decided, because her feelings for Luca would probably show all over her face. She swallowed those emotions with an effort.
Kelly was pretty; she knew she was pretty. But Olivia was beautiful. And chic. And seasoned; experienced. Her sophisticated and contained self-assuredness was a bit overpowering. Kelly had been up against the most diabolical chefs in the world, yet the soft spoken Mrs. Brazzi had her completely intimidated.
"Luca told me everything. How you met, how long you've been seeing each other, etcetera. It's a familiar story. Of course you're not the first," Olivia said. "I imagine you know that by now. My husband seems to have a particular taste for blondes. Please, will you break it off?"
She knew she shouldn't say anything at all. But this was a bit too crazy to leave alone. "With all due respect, Mrs. Brazzi, I don't know what you're talking about."
"Your affair with Luca has been going on for about three months now. Maybe four? You met at a charity event—in fact, I was present. You love to exchange food. It leads to all the other things—for Luca, food equals passion. Your number was all over his cell phone, so I confronted him. It's not the first time we've gone around about something like that. The messages, the texts, the pictures, all that. Please, it's out now. I just want it to end."
Kelly stiffened. "Really, Mrs. Brazzi, I've known your husband much longer than three months. I've been sous chef here for three years! We've had professional contact, sometimes frequent—this is his restaurant, even if Durant thinks he owns the place, but—"
Olivia smiled indulgently. "Please, do call me Olivia. After all, we have so much in common. And my dear, you really don't want to pursue this. If it's not already obvious to you, allow me to enlighten you—Luca has a short attention span. Has he told you about the other children? The ones he's fathered outside our marriage?"
If her intention was to shock Kelly, it certainly worked. "Ah, Mrs. Brazzi, you have me at a complete disadvantage. This is sounding more and more like personal business between you and your husband. I wouldn't know anything about—"
"We've managed to keep those unfortunate liaisons inside the family and company, but if you're really close he would have told you. Luca has many conquests on his record. For all I know, there could be a dozen children. But not on the books—I keep a close eye on the finances. I'm sorry if you're hurt, but the sooner you move away from this mess with Luca, the better, I promise you. It won't come to a tidy end. And there's no money in it."
Kelly shot to her feet. "Money? You can't possibly think—" And then she could have kicked herself. How's that for sounding like a confession? But the suggestion that she was a gold digger was somehow even more offensive than the accusation that she was fooling around with Luca!
"I'm truly sorry," Olivia said. "I meant no offense. I'm sure you probably love him madly. You should know that while Luca supports his children, their mothers haven't profited. They're forced to live simply. And sadly, my children haven't been welcoming to them. As you might imagine, it doesn't please them that their father has such a wandering eye. They're very loyal to me."
"Mrs. Brazzi, I wouldn't know about things like children outside your marriage because I don't believe I'm a confidante. I speak to Luca about recipes and menus, about dining venues and career opportunities. He's been a mentor and friend. But really—"
"Just save it, Ms. Matlock. I couldn't possibly have stayed with Luca this long by being naive. You call or text him several times a day!"
"Those are replies," Kelly insisted. It was the truth— if there were several texts or calls in a day, it was because she was answering him. She never initiated many calls; she didn't want to appear needy or desperate. "I wouldn't want to bother him! He's a very busy man!"
Olivia leaned closer. "I've seen the records, dear. I know you're in love with my husband and we have to end this here. Now."
Fair enough, Kelly thought. The relationship, such as it was, would hereby end. But she bristled at the way she was being misjudged, as if she had gone after him, perhaps for profit. Luca had told her that he and Olivia lived separate lives under the same roof, that for over twenty years they'd had separate bedrooms, that they were together for their children and important social events that led to business success. Kelly had never been his lover!
All that being said, Kelly had long ago admitted to herself that her relationship with him wasn't completely innocent. Luca romanced her with food and words, claimed to have fallen for her, professed to love her. And although she had said she wasn't getting involved with a married man, she'd lapped up his praise and adoration like a thirsty puppy.
Still, she couldn't imagine what Olivia Brazzi had seen that would lead her to assume some sexual liaison!
Kelly could play along with this until she spoke to Luca and found out what was going on. "Seriously, Mrs. Brazzi, I would never disrupt your family. Luca should have saved you the trouble of coming here. In fact, if he said it would be best to have no friendship at all, I would understand. I'm not holding him hostage."
But what Mrs. Brazzi had said—preference for blondes, many conquests, children born outside his marriage? None of this reflected anything Luca had told her.
Of course, she chided herself. Big surprise. Olivia actually laughed. "Who do you think sent me, darling? It's not the first time I've had to clean up after him."
"Are you out of your mind?" Kelly nearly shouted before she could stop herself.
"I know rudeness runs rampant in the kitchen." Olivia frowned. "Believe me, I've witnessed that for myself on many occasions, but it's not charming. Yes, Luca sent me to talk to you. He thought that coming from me, you would understand."
"That's the thing I don't understand. Why would he do this to me? I'm certainly no threat to you." She shook her head. "He had only to tell me that you were uncomfortable with our friendship, and that would end all communication between us."
"Nice try, darling," Olivia said. "While he was in the lavatory last night, I looked at his phone. I found a couple of weeks' worth of recent calls, a couple of very sultry voice mails from you, some texts he hadn't deleted. We fought. We negotiated. He made me an offer— if I would ask you to kindly move on, he would stop taking your calls and instruct his staff to make polite excuses. I agreed. As I have before. Can we consider this over now?"
Kelly frowned. Then she really laughed. Sultry? Not likely. "Mrs. Brazzi, you've got the wrong girl. I can't imagine I've ever left him a sultry message!" And the Luca Kelly knew was more likely to explode in anger than whimper a confession and beg for help from his estranged wife to end a relationship over what might've been on his cell phone! Kelly was paranoid and nervous enough to never leave a suggestive text or voice mail. She couldn't count the number of assistants Luca employed.
She had believed Luca, that he and his wife had an understanding and their legal separation and divorce was being negotiated. There was an occasional text: I'll be in the restaurant office at five. I want to see you. Couldn't he be sending that sort of text to any chef he wanted to speak to? Any colleague? To Durant? To Phillip?
Was it possible Olivia was a little nuts? Was she exaggerating, or was it possible she was a little crazy?
Frankly, it surprised Kelly that Luca was still around. Most men with the good looks, money and power of Luca Brazzi would move on to a woman more willing to throw caution to the wind and succumb to that fullblown affair Olivia apparently thought they had had.
It was irrelevant that Kelly longed for that; it was beside the point that Kelly adored him, that she believed herself to be in love with him. She'd managed to keep him at a safe distance because he was married. And…because she was woefully inexperienced with men.
"I think you need to work this out with Luciano," Kelly said, shaking her head. "I'm not sure what's really going on here."
"If that's the case, dear, then you won't be at all upset when you can't reach him."
"Mrs. Brazzi, if he's such a philanderer and cheat, having children with mistresses and spoiling your good name, why in the world are you with him?"
"That's a fair question. Because we married for life, we have a very large family together, we're business partners and breaking up an international company as large as ours would be dreadfully complicated. And you may rest assured, my name is on every document that matters. All that aside, despite his flaws, I do love the man. He's a genius, a gifted and complicated man, and he couldn't manage without someone like me. He has a habit of telling his women that there's nothing between us, but of course it's not true—we sleep together every night. We're husband and wife, dear. Now, here's what will happen," she explained. "He has given his word he won't contact you again. The romance dissolves here and now and you're on your way to the next available man. Thank you for your time."
She turned, and before Kelly could even speak, Olivia's hand was on the office door to leave.
Kelly lost her head and blurted out her feelings before she could stop herself. "I can't imagine running off alleged girlfriends for a man I loved! Why do you do it?"
Olivia turned toward her. She smiled patiently. "Trust me, I have my reasons. Billions of reasons, really. Good evening, Ms. Matlock."
Kelly went back to the kitchen, which was hot, steamy and alive with action, shouting and chaos typical of seven-thirty in the evening. In something of a daze, she quickly replaced the perfectly white, starched coat with her slightly soiled one and wrapped her apron around her waist.
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66 of 69 people found the following review helpful.
My favourite in the series!
By Reviewer Aus
This was the perfect balance of everything Robyn Carr does well, and one of the most emotional instalments in the series.
Though I really loved it, be warned that while it's a fantastic book, it's probably not a five star read as far as the romance is concerned - it's nice but kind of takes a backseat to the family dramas.
You'd probably be better off starting this at least a couple of books earlier, but I don't see any problem with picking the series up here. It's a little snapshot of life in small Californian mountain town Virgin River, with a wonderful and believable relationship at the centre.
Carr is a FANTASTIC writer who has great skill with dialogue and an excellent sense of humour. She can write small, everyday things and make them interesting, and this was by far the most all-around engaging book for me in the entire series.
Kelly was an up and coming star chef in San Francisco. Then one day the wife of the man she idolises pretty publicly (and falsely) accuses her of having an affair with him, and Kelly collapses in the middle of the kitchen. The paramedic is horrified that people are stepping over her instead of trying to help her - unfortunately things like that really do happen! She gets a huge wake-up call when the extent of her health problems is revealed and not a single person is concerned about what happened to her. The man she considered a very close friend completely cuts contact.
She takes off to Virgin River, where her sister has made a good life for herself. There she meets scriptwriter Lief, who has rescued his stepdaughter (his wife is dead) from her uncaring family, and taken her out of Los Angeles in an attempt to heal them both.
This is a little piece of regular people's lives, and while the romance wasn't quite as special as Colin and Jillian's in Wild Man Creek, it was believable and both sweet and complicated at the same time. The stepdaughter, Courtney, was a real handful, and while I wanted her to disappear a lot of the time, she was a well-written character who I could see really behaving the way she did.
I had a few reservations coming into this one:
1. The teenage stepdaughter (I hate reading about surly teenagers outside of Young Adult fiction, and usually not in Young Adult fiction either!).
2. The heroine is a fancy chef and this author likes to include lots of details about her characters' professions - and I can't cook, don't care and am not the slightest bit interested in reading about it.
3. We'd had a good run of Nurse Mel/childbirth-free books, and I didn't think the author could stretch to three in a row with a romance focus.
I was wrong on all counts.
1. The author writes teenagers exceptionally well, and I liked that part of the story, even if it did force the relationship to be a bit in the background.
2. There was plenty of cooking but I coped.
3. MEL IS NOT IN THIS BOOK!! Not one single appearance; her character not forced on us simply because it's Virgin River tradition for her to have a substantial side story. She was unnecessary to the plot of this book, and so she wasn't a part of the plot of this book.
As with the other recent books in the series, Carr has done an excellent job of keeping the community feel while focusing on her main characters. We don't have those annoying jumps in point of view and focus that were prevalent earlier on in the series. The hero of all Virgin River heroes - Jack - for example, is there doing his thing, but not stealing the limelight from Kelly and Lief. It makes for a much better read.
Up until recently, Robyn Carr wrote every single one of her female characters as being baby-obsessed, breastfeeding-obsessed little wenches. She wrote any women who were childless and over twenty-five as being physically, psychologically and morally defective.
I have to assume it was the result of input from editors, publishers or other similar people that the series has taken a new turn, but there are few things I have been gladder for in my life. To have a Virgin River heroine who actually states she chose to focus on her career and hadn't considered or needed to have children was impressive (some variety in attitudes for once, and Carr didn't even 'cure' her of her 'affliction' like she has in the past!). Despite the presence of a teenaged stepdaughter this allowed the focus to be on the characters, and the focus of the romance to be on ROMANCE instead of reproduction.
I also appreciated that Jillian and Colin from the last book are in this one still taking time to enjoy what they love, and to enjoy their relationship instead of turning into another Virgin River Brady Bunch.
I also liked that the author tied the characters of Promise Canyon into this story. That book was a bit isolated from the others in the series, so it was nice to see them becoming more prominent in the Virgin River community.
Bravo to Robyn Carr for altering her series enough to deal with the issues so many readers had with it in the past. If only Carr had written this way from the beginning, I wouldn't have had to be so snarky about Virgin River for the first ten books!
Harvest Moon was one of the best books I've read in a long time, and I stayed up until dawn reading it because I knew I wouldn't be able to sleep until I knew how things worked out. There aren't that many spectacular adventures to find here - just some great characters dealing with things any one of us could have to go through at some point in our lives. Robyn Carr is a wonderful writer who has written a great new trilogy for this series.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Stunning story with wonderful characters. Don't miss it!
By Tooncesmom
This was my first Robyn Carr novel, but it certainly won't be my last. I loved Harvest Moon! Great writing, wonderful characters and a meaty story to sink your teeth into, so to speak.
This newest Virgin River story features Kelly Matlock, sous chef at a post San Francisco restaurant, who receives some distressing news, awakens in the hospital and is told she must simplify her life. She retreats to her sister's old Victorian home in Virgin River. Along the way, she stops at the local bar and meets handsome Lief Holbrook, a new Virgin River resident. Two martinis mixed with her prescription drugs knock her for a loop and Lief offers to drive her to her sister's.
Jillian has converted her property to an organic garden. The house she shares with Colin. Both are happy to have Kelly there and anxious to help in any way they can. Widower, Lief is fascinated by Kelly, but he's having his own difficulties parenting stepdaughter Courtney, now in her Goth mode. Still he stops by to see how she's doing.
Once at Jillian's Kelly takes over her sister's kitchen and soon a mouthwatering array of soups, sauces, preserves and more pour out of the kitchen. Kelly at first feels she needs to find a job, but soon she discovers the joy in cooking in her sister's kitchen and offering her food items to the locals. Jillian encourages her and plans for a joint venture between the two.
Meanwhile, Lief becomes more and more interested in Kelly. The feeling is mutual, however, Courtney's problems threaten to keep them apart. Lief and Courtney visit a counselor, Lief introduces his daughter to horseback riding with Lilly, a wise Native American. Gradually, Courtney begins to change, but she remains unfriendly to Kelly. How they work it out is part of the beauty of this story.
Ms. Carr's characters sparkle. Even the secondary characters are pure gold. Her knowledge of human nature makes Kelly's, Lief's and Courtney's journeys very, very special. While this is a romance, the sex doesn't overwhelm the wonderful story. Each character seems perfect in their role and there's enough interest to keep the pages turning. The talented Ms. Carr deals with the various situations with compassion and realism which makes Harvest Moon a superb read.
Brava Ms. Carr, you are on my automatic read list.
(Note: I read this from Net Galley and enjoyed it so much I've worked my way through the entire Virgin River series!)
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Good small town story, not a fan of the romance-lot's of spoilers
By Bronwyn
I read Harvest Moon (Virgin River) this weekend, and I was a bit torn with what to rate it. As part of a series, it is definitely readable (is that a word?) as a stand alone. In fact, I need to look up the other books in the series :)
Robyn Carr is an excellent writer. Her descriptions of Virgin River will make you wish you grew up in a small town, or at had friends in one so you can visit. I really enjoyed the cooking aspect of it, and the guest character. Awesome idea, and well written!
Now on the the romance!
As another reviewer pointed out, this book is as much Courtney's as it is Lief and Kelly's. As an avid romance-aholic, I had absolutely no problem with that aspect. It reminded me a bit of Lisa Kleypas' Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor where we get a family story. The current romance novel trends are either paranormal or erotica, which I don't have a problem with buuut it's nice to read a romance that I can recommend to my mom.
With that said, there were some characterizations that really ruffled my feathers. I don't know if readers closer to my age who are the product of a divorce will agree with me. I certainly feel I'm the odd person out with this review, compared to the other 4 and 5 star ones.
Courtney's mother died, and after being back and forth between her bio dad and her step dad, she ends up with her step dad. During this period she adopted a goth/emo look- with the hair, the black clothes, the surly attitude. It bugged me to no end that Lief kept looking at her physical appearance rather than what was troubling her. Towards 2/3rds of the book when she is changing her appearance (the counselling was helping and she didn't have the need to dress like that) he thought to himself that he was glad that she didn't look like an alien any more or something along that line and I was really offended for Courtney! I guess my point is this- it doesn't matter if your kid decides to dye their hair the colors of the rainbow (which she did), you still love them. As a parent you get mad at them for lying, being rude etc, but your kids need to know that if they're going through a phase that you love them unconditionally.
Now I think it may be a generation thing on my part. I don't know if Robyn Carr's audience are a bit more mature so they can empathize with a parent who is freaked out by the goth look? I have friends who have pink hair, random piercings and tattoos so I guess I think it's normal :)
Now parents aren't perfect, so I don't expect that Robyn Carr needs to write a novel where the Dad is super cool with his 14 year old having multi colored hair-THAT would be unrealistic, unless said dad was a hippie- but to me it says something that Amber's Dad was more accepting about her hair (Calling her peacock! ha!).
As far as heroines go- I honestly disliked Kelly. I'm sure she is a really nice lady, and if I were to meet her in a bar, we can drink dirty martinis all night long, but she came across as a bit self centered and spoiled to me. I am speaking directly about when she broke up with Lief and was running back to San Fran because she couldn't deal with not being able to stay with Lief all the time (gosh darn that Courtney for being there). Here's my issue with that- I get that Courtney was 'wrong' for not wanting to have a new mother , but here's the thing- she's a 14 year old kid who's mother died. That's natural for her to not want that.
Kelly claimed she loved Lief, yet when the crap hit the fan, she was high tailing it out of there because she needed to be number one in his life. It really irked me that in the end, Courtney has to be the one to 'man up' and tell Kelly she doesn't want her to leave town. That to me just smacks of the selfishness of many people nowadays who get divorced because they need to 'find themself' or they 'love you but they're not IN love with you'. When you get involved with someone with a child, it's a package deal. If you love a person, you are in it for the long haul even when things get uncomfortable. If Courtney was cussing her out, or putting frogs in her kitchen it would be a different story. Courtney was just being a scared teenager, and Lief was just trying to make the best of the situation.
All in all, I can't say that the book didn't affect me or get me thinking. My apologies for the long review and if you agree/disagree please feel free to comment.
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