"Fine late Reconstruction Era romance"
He came back from the war wheelchair bound, but Jake
McPherson's sweetheart Lorena pulled him out of his
depression; they married and had a son Jason. However, in
1877 Lorena died and the spark she gave to Jake was buried
with her. Three years later, Jake remains a recluse while
his nine year old son gets into trouble. Schoolteacher Alicia Merriweather takes Jake and Jason to
task for the lad's behavior and the dad's neglect. Though
she dislikes Jake, Alicia begins to take care of Jason and
clean up their house. He soon out of the blue offers a
marriage of convenience that she accepts. As they become
better acquainted with one another, she sees the decent
man hiding insider an acrimonious shell while he sees the
caring nurturing woman hidden by her tall rigid spinster
armor. Their admiration turns to love, but neither takes
the first key step out of fear of ridicule and rejection. REDEMPTION is a fine late Reconstruction Era romance
starring a courageous take no prisoners heroine, a crusty
angry war veteran whose deceased wife was a nice nurturing
person, and a neglected preadolescent growing up too fast
(mindful of a lock key child). The interrelationship
between the trio makes the tale worth reading as Jake
realizes how fortunate he is to find love for the second
time pulling him out of his depression. Though he, in
some ways mentally heals too easily, historical readers
will appreciate this fine look at the therapeutic power of
love. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 15, 2005
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