"fabulous Americana second chance at love"
Ten years ago in the Colorado Territory, Kathryn and
Larson married. Over the years, he was jealous of any
male who showed attention to his wife, but hid his inner
self from her. When they would argue he would run out of
the house until one wintry night in 1868 they squabbled
over the visit of a neighbor Bradley; he rushed out into
the cold, but this time he failed to come home. When he
finally comes back hoping Kathryn can forgive him and
still love him, he sees her held gently by his ranch
foreman Mathew Taylor as she tosses dirt on a gravesite.
After they leave the area, angry that Matthew and his
spouse betrayed him, he looks at the stone, Larson Robert
Jennings. As Kathryn tries to save their ranch, she regrets her
actions now that she knows about her spouse's past that he
hid from her. She knows she failed Larson by not
understanding his phobias and hiding her own feelings.
She would do anything for a second chance to prove her
love for him, demons and all, but knows she is too late.
Meanwhile he must decide whether to return or vanish; will
he find faith in a love that he distrusts or will he flee
from his demons? REKINDLED is a fabulous Americana second chance at love
(if he takes it) romance. The inspirational story line
grips readers from the moment we begin to understand what
motivates the "battered" Larson to behave as he has. The
support cast enhances the audience's perceptions of the
lead couple with several capable of starring in their own
tale. Subtly interwoven into the plot is a deep message
on what matters in your one time at life. Readers will
look forward to more stirring Fountain Creek Chronicles. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 8, 2006
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