

It’s with exactly that philosophy that he went to attend to the unfinished business of a recently deceased friend and found himself camping out on the ridge above a still, dark bay on the Oregon coast. He wasn’t the settling down type he even pulled a fifth wheel so his very life was lived on wheels.Ĭooper liked being flexible and ready to roll. But Cooper never minded that-he usually felt restless about a week after getting to a new place. In fact, since leaving home at the age of nineteen, his longest stint in one place was with the Army as a helicopter pilot, and that was saying something, given the fact that the brass in the Army seemed to stay up nights looking for excuses to transfer people. Sometimes a man has to accept certain things about himself, and for Hank Cooper, his reality was that he’d never stayed in one place for long. So here is what she has to say about Hank, taken from her website. We first meet our hero Hank in The Virgin River series but I think Robyn herself sums it up nicely. I am talking about Robyn’s newest series Thunder Point which is kinda a spinoff of her Virgin River series. So it’s more like you are immersed in their lives as a whole instead of moving on to someone else’s story with each book, she is truly a master story-teller.

But I have recently read a series, Robyn Carr’s newest that goes beyond that and incorporates all the characters a lot in all the books. So who else besides me loves series? I love series but sometimes I miss characters that I have read about in previous books, of course a smart author lets them visit in cameos and update us on their lives.
