Everything suddenly becomes romantic when Robyn Carr takes the audience to the Virgin River. This is the 19th time when the fans visit this place as another romantic situation comes to the mind of the author. Tom has been out of Virgin River for a long time and people thought that he would never return back to the place. He proves the expectations of the people wrong and comes back to take over the family’s apple orchard.
He thinks that he should finally get settled in his life and he should take a start right from the place where he lived as a child. Getting tangled in love was never part of the plan because Tom likes to live in a carefree manner. When he met Nora he felt love for the first time in his life. It was difficult for him to digest at first that he was really attracted to a woman.
He tried hard to stay away but it was impossible to neglect the presence of that single mother. The Wanderer and Redwood Bend showed love developing on different terms but this is not happening on this occasion.
The two lovers had a different approach to love and they thought that they would not accept each other so quickly. After passing a few days together they came to know that they were able to change their approach towards life, for each other, and surely love can make a person flexible. This flexibility holds the key to a love story that is only written when the two are completely committed to each other. Just wait and see how love can transform a person.