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Mass Market Paperback A Reason to Believe Book

ISBN: 0425216624

ISBN13: 9780425216620

A Reason to Believe

(Book #2 in the Forrester Brothers Series)

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McKades touching trilogy about three brothers, begun in A Reason to Live, continues in this second novel featuring Rye Forrester, a drifter offering to work for Dulcie McDaniels for his keep. After he helps harvest the crop, Dulcies feelings toward the handsome stranger turn into a consuming passion. Original.

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Very Enjoyable!

America 1800's post Civil War A REASON TO BELIEVE is a great tale of finally finding love when one never had a prayer of a decent life. The two main characters have troubled pasts, but together they become a loving family with every reason to believe in themselves. Be sure to first read A REASON TO LIVE and follow up with A REASON TO BELIEVE and the soon to be released A REASON TO SIN. The trilogy is about the loves of the rough and rugged but sensual Forrester brothers. Very enjoyable!

Fabulous - Endearing - Emotional

Dulcie McDaniels couldn't wait to leave Locust and her abusive father, so she picked out a good looking soldier, got pregnant, married and left town. Five years later, after losing her husband in a senseless accident, she's returned home struggling to make a life for herself and beloved four year old daughter on the run down farm she'd grown up on. Shunned by the townfolk who had hung her father for a murder Dulcie knew he did not commit, she kept to herself. When Rye Forrester, a drifter, offered to help her out on her farm for just room and board, she remained skeptical, but needed the help so badly she agreed. Eventually Rye would gain her trust, but secrets he held of his tragic past would be revealed threatening to shred the fragile bonds of love and trust they'd managed to find. *** If one is looking for emotional historical westerns that will grab you with real-life characters who race straight into your heart than you should definitely look up author Maureen McKade's novels. As in most of the novels I've read by this author she writes of people who have had their share of hard luck, and through strength of purpose are able to find their way out of misery to find hope and love at the end of their personal journeys. In A REASON TO BELIEVE the author introduces Dulcie and Rye who have both made life changing mistakes. Although for the wrong reasons, Dulcie purposely got pregnant but wouldn't begrudge and thanked God for the gift of her daughter Madeline who basically gave her the strength to become a better person. Likewise, Rye who had once turned to whiskey after the loss of wife and child also made a horrendous mistake that took the life of a man he once considered a friend. In trying to make up for being the cause of a man's death, Rye vowed to help Dulcie to succeed with her farm, in spite of her bad reputation and ill feelings of the town folk towards her. With the inclusion of Dulcie's darling four year old daughter Madeline, and the young spunky orphan boy Collier, the author wrings both smiles and tears with depictions of the young innocence of youth bringing two emotionally starved and wounded adults to reevaluate their lives and carry each other through the pain of their torment. One note of warning must be given, before you start this, have a full box of tissues nearby! This is one fabulous story and a tear jerker. Marilyn Rondeau, RIO - Reviewers International Organization, for www.ck2skwipsandkritiques.com

A REASON TO BELIEVE

I THINK A REASON TO BELIEVE WAS WELL WRITTEN AND HELD MY INTEREST TO THE END. I CAN'T WAIT TO GET A REASON TO SIN.

This is a terrific Forester Brother Reconstruction Era romance

When her husband died, Dulcie McDaniel and their four years old daughter Madeline returned to her Texas family home, a place she fled a few years ago to escape her bitter widower father. Now her alcoholic dad Frank Pollard has been lynched by a mob who needed an unpopular fall guy. Although she does not believe her father committed the crime, Dulcie has no time to care; instead she has the farm to run by herself as no one will help her or work for her since she left town single and pregnant while her father was scorned. Dulcie will do anything to insure Madeline has a nice home. Rye Forrester has traveled from Kansas to tell Dulcie the truth about her husband's death; the hard part will be explaining his role. When he arrives at harvest time, he helps her with the crop, delaying the inevitable. As they fall in love and he serves as a kind gentle male role model to her daughter, he fears she will kick him off the her farm once he confesses why he came. This is a terrific Forester Brother Reconstruction Era romance (see A REASON TO LIVE) starring two nice people who deserve much better than what has happened in their past. Although the theme has been used before, but Maureen McKade keeps it fresh as sub-genre readers anticipate the poignant High Noon showdown once Rye tells his beloved the truth. Harriet Klausner
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