Romance story that made me cry.
I really liked this book--I think. You see, I love Romance Books. I just discovered the Romance Book genre last year and I'm finding all the great authors and the great books and then read all their books. Yup. I try to remember which book I read first so I can go back later and determine if I'm getting better at finding the Best. With Cole's MacCarrick Brothers Trilogy, I read If you Deceive last and the others in order--why, I don't remember or how I started readying Cole (wish I did). Cole is a wonder writer who can give us wonderful characters, sometimes with just one little description. So, I really liked If You Deceive, but I wish I hadn't cried during the reading of this book, especially the ending. I'd rather laugh when I read a Romance book (Julia Quinn, and all those), but this book was soooo good, after the crying parts were over---were wonderful romantic, happy parts. All emotions are explored in this book: selfishness, fear of being alone, ruthlessness, innocence, survival instincts and of course, love. Our young heroine, Madeleine "Maddy" Van Rowen is an Old Soul. She is very-early 20's, but has such calmness and wisdom and courage from birth because even the hardships she has had to endure would not have resulted in such a beautiful prerson. When I said earlier that Cole can give us a character in a simple little scene--to me Maddy will always be that petite, slender girl curled up in bed with her knees to her chin while she sleeps in order to protect herself from the world while she sleeps, so she can wake up to another day and never gives up hope.
I never like to give away the plot lines in these reviews (because I hate to read them and get the whole story told me--folks, that is why I read the book, so I can discovery the plot), but this is a love story to the Nth Degree. Ethan MacCarrick is the eldest of the MacCarrick Brothers and Cole saved the best for last in this trilogy. At the beginning of the story, he is selfish, lost and without hope (he thinks he can never love, be loved, have children). The reason he and his brothers think is is so is a stupid reason. Stupid. Stoo. Pid. But for the sake of the stories, I'm willing to go with and bought the reason in order to enjoy these great books. It also helps that Ethan is a hunk, a beautiful, handsome Man.
Maddy is the opposite. She is giving, a little lost but her direction is to survive any way she can but only in the right, moral way, and she wants to love and be loved and have babies. She won't give up, and won't give up--and at the end of the book, I so cried at what happenned to her, but I cried more when Ethan finally becomes relentless in his search for her in order to rescue her because he loves her so much and pretty much "wills her" not to leave him. Boy, I cried when I read the scene in the hospital ward with little Maddy currled up with her knees to her chin. Guh, makes me weepy just thinking about it.
This book was the meatier of the 3-books and not much humor, but it is a great book full of what real Hope, Strength and Forgiveness is all about.
I recommend this book and give it an "A" rating.
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