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Book Review of Redemption (Devereaux, Bk 6)

Redemption (Devereaux, Bk 6)
Redemption (Devereaux, Bk 6)
Author: Carolyn Davidson
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1


The Civil War took his legs and pneumonia took his wife; Jake McPherson is a tragic figure. Hes become a recluse; his nine year-old son Jason has become a problem at school and around the town. Miss Alicia Merriweather, a thirty year-old schoolteacher, has come to the McPherson home to talk with the father.

Shes shocked by the angry man she meets; Merriweather is a heavy, not particularly pretty woman who takes no nonsense from anyone. She goes toe-to-toe with McPherson, telling him about Jasons bad behavior and telling Mr. McPherson what he needs to do about it!

Before long, Miss Alicia is a regular visitor to the McPherson house and Jake realizes he needs a mother for Jason and a companion for himself. He asks Alicia to marry him and she agrees. However, marriage doesnt quiet the arguments between the spouses and Jason doesn't become a well-behaved son.

This is a deep, emotional tale of a hermit who takes a chance and is rewarded beyond his dreams. Alicia, the stout woman who thought shed never marry, is given the chance to be a wife and mother.

The subject of a man in a wheelchair having emotional and physical needs is rather unique in this genre. Carolyn Davidson did a remarkable job of showing Jakes pain and loneliness. Alicia is a perfect match for Jake because she takes no bull but understands him because she has dealt with pain and ridicule (shes tall, stout and plain) all her life.

My only complaint was that Jake changed too quickly; I would have expected him to go down fighting harder. However, this is a wonderful story about 3 people (Jake, Alicia and Jason) and how they become a family.