The tales of Virgin River started long ago when Robyn Carr described this town with a population of only 600. The roads are broken and the town lacks the basic facilities of life to some extent but it is a place where love thrives and old lovers are given a second chance in life. If a person has not heard The Homecoming or Angel’s Peak even then it is not a problem as one can start from any of the books of this series.
This is the 20th episode and it is an independent book with a story of its own for the show. Patrick needs attention in this episode who is the youngest among the Riordan brothers. The young lad has lost a very dear friend and he appears to be in need of support. Angie comes forward and provides that support to him and he thinks that he can keep that support with him permanently.
Christmas is approaching so in this romantic atmosphere everyone wants to be with his loved one. Angie and Patrick also want the same thing but their families are not in the mode of making their relationship permanent. It was Therese Plummer who started the narration from the first part of the series and he has carried on with the series till the present episode.
This is a big achievement for the narrator and he should be praised along with the story of the novel. The such quality narration has made the impact of the story even better on the audience. The narrator has also proved that a good voice can mesmerize people all the time.