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Family Reunion (Homespun)

Family Reunion (Homespun)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great story full of love
Review: cannot find enough of these books that are lovely to read i hope jill keeps on writing but i still have not found any new ones. from michelle.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great story full of love
Review: cannot find enough of these books that are lovely to read i hope jill keeps on writing but i still have not found any new ones. from michelle.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A sweet and touching story
Review: Family reunion is a lovely, gentle and touching story with a thoroughly likeable H/H. The hero, Chad, is particularly attractive and it is rewarding to watch him come to terms with his huge disability. How he does this, supported by a particularly feisty heroine, Jennifer, is well worth the read. The other characters are strong and well drawn.

The only quibble I have is that the actions the lead characters take, the situations they deal with and, most especially, their sexual behaviour is rather out of synch for the timeframe (I believe it is meant to be the 1890s). Although this is somewhat of a distraction, if you can get past this, then the storyline is strong, the prose pretty good and you will enjoy the book.

A further problem is, again, one of synch. The hero faces a pretty big challenge for he is severely disabled (paralysed and in a wheelchair). In those times, a man who had an accident and injury such as his would been unlikely to survive or, at least, for very many years. If you compare his experiences to those of Mac McCandless in A Man Like Mac, (eg bladder problems which in the 1890s would have been, probabably, fatal) you will see what I mean. The heroine handles him very well but, again, she is out of context of her times I think and the author does use some rather "politically correct" terminology in describing the situation. However, they are a truly likeable pair and you can't help but be pleased for their personal outcome.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A sweet and touching story
Review: Family reunion is a lovely, gentle and touching story with a thoroughly likeable H/H. The hero, Chad, is particularly attractive and it is rewarding to watch him come to terms with his huge disability. How he does this, supported by a particularly feisty heroine, Jennifer, is well worth the read. The other characters are strong and well drawn.

The only quibble I have is that the actions the lead characters take, the situations they deal with and, most especially, their sexual behaviour is rather out of synch for the timeframe (I believe it is meant to be the 1890s). Although this is somewhat of a distraction, if you can get past this, then the storyline is strong, the prose pretty good and you will enjoy the book.

A further problem is, again, one of synch. The hero faces a pretty big challenge for he is severely disabled (paralysed and in a wheelchair). In those times, a man who had an accident and injury such as his would been unlikely to survive or, at least, for very many years. If you compare his experiences to those of Mac McCandless in A Man Like Mac, (eg bladder problems which in the 1890s would have been, probabably, fatal) you will see what I mean. The heroine handles him very well but, again, she is out of context of her times I think and the author does use some rather "politically correct" terminology in describing the situation. However, they are a truly likeable pair and you can't help but be pleased for their personal outcome.


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