LaVonne W. (Grnemae) - , reviewed A Reason to Live (Forrester Brothers, Bk 1) on + 451 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This story of a Confederate Army nurse who believes that due to her role as a triage nurse she is responsible for the deaths of many young men and for the pain and suffering of many others who did not survive. Haunted by the smells, sights and sounds she is convinced that she has no right to continue to live nor to have any happiness in her life. She is driven by the need to deliver the last words, in person, to the families of 21 of the dead. During her journey to accomplish this task, she encounters a widower from Texas who has come searching for his son who was in the army. Haunted by his past and the way in which is wife died and his son left home, he too believes he cannot have happiness in his life.
A great tale of love, compassion and empathy which rings as true today as it did in 1865.
This was a new author to me but I will read her other works as she fully captures human nature and all of its faults and failings.
A great tale of love, compassion and empathy which rings as true today as it did in 1865.
This was a new author to me but I will read her other works as she fully captures human nature and all of its faults and failings.
Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed A Reason to Live (Forrester Brothers, Bk 1) on + 2106 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
During the Civil War, Confederate nurse Laurel Covey nursed and comforted the injured and dying. She kept a journal of the soldiers names and last words as they died, promising to deliver these messages after the war. Creede Forester has traveled from Texas to Virginia to find word of his 16-year-old son. When he stumbles across Laurel during her journey, it pains her to tell of his son's death, knowing that he blames himself for driving his son away. Since Laurel is delivering her sad news to families all through the south, Creede decides to accompany her on her journey.
This was a very unique story. Laurel is suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after seeing the results of the war in the form of dead and suffering soldiers. She believes that she should have been able to save more of the injured soldiers. Creede is trying to come to grips with his wife's and son's deaths. Together they are both hurting in different ways, but drawn to each other as well. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
This was a very unique story. Laurel is suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after seeing the results of the war in the form of dead and suffering soldiers. She believes that she should have been able to save more of the injured soldiers. Creede is trying to come to grips with his wife's and son's deaths. Together they are both hurting in different ways, but drawn to each other as well. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
Helpful Score: 1
The struggle of the hero and heroine through their own sorrows and guilt to find love with each other touched my heart.