"thrilling late nineteenth century Canadian historical"
In 1895 in Calgary, Alberta an out of control wildfire on
the nearby prairie threatens the city with every able
person ready to help stop the calamity. Especially
prepared is the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. At the same time the fire approaches Calgary,
Donovan "Ryan" Reid has returned home after being away for
a decade to join the British military. He left behind
barmaid Julia Adare, who loved him but after he left
married Brandon O'Shea; five years ago he died leaving her
a widow with a son Pete and a newspaper the Calgary Town
Crier to run. Julia detests herself because she still desires the one
man who thought she wasn't good enough for him. Ryan knew
the moment he left ten years ago he made a mistake as he
loved and still does Julia. Now it is too late when he
sees how much the woman he humiliated hates him. What she
does not know is he left because he believed he was
unworthy of her, but if he could turn back the hands of
time he would have told her that he loved her but she
deserved better than a lousy loser like him. Still he
will do what he can to help his beloved, his family and
his hometown fight the fire. THE COMMANDER, the final Reid Trilogy tale (see THE
BACHELOR and THE PROPOSITION), is a thrilling late
nineteenth century Canadian historical with a strong
romantic underpinning. The fire that threatens Calgary is
the prime character perhaps because of the prevalent
wildfires today. The story line provides a deep look at
1890s Calgary during a crisis yet also a strong second
chance at love subplot combined with the encroaching
inferno make for a strong finish to an insightful
miniseries. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 18, 2006
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