Genre:
Romance/ Native American/ Contemporary
Description:
“Sixteen
years ago, Tyne Whitlock cut all ties to her past and left town under
the shameful shadow of a teenage pregnancy. Now her fifteen-year-old
son is in trouble with the law and she is desperate for help. But
reaching out to high-powered attorney Lucas Silver Hawk will tear
open the heart-wrenching past in ways Tyne never imagined.”
“Forced
to return to the Delaware Indian community where Lucas was raised,
Tyne and Lucas are tempted by the heated passion that consumed them
as teens. Tyne rediscovers all the reasons she found this man
irresistible, but there are scandalous secrets waiting to be
revealed, disgraceful choices made in the past that cannot be denied.
Love is a powerful force that could heal them both—if the truth
doesn't rip them apart.”
Author:
Donna
Fasano was the winner in Books and Pals first ever Readers’ Choice
awards in the romance category. She is also a three time winner of
the HOLT Medallion, a CataRomance Reviewers Choice Award winner for
Best Single Title, a Desert Rose Golden Quill Award finalist, and a
Golden Heart finalist. Her books have sold just shy of 4 million
copies worldwide and been published in nearly two dozen languages.
Ms. Fasano also enjoys posting delicious recipes on her website where
you can also find out about her other books. You may also like to
follow her on FaceBook.
Appraisal:
Beyond
the entertainment provided by a good book there is often more to be
gained for a savvy reader. Fictional characters can be like windows
into the minds and hearts of others and sometimes can provide a
catalyst to a better understanding of ourselves. Any book in the
romance genre almost always has this. While we’re being entertained
by the foibles and human frailties of the hero and heroine we’re
also gaining insight into how other people think and react in
different situations. The best authors are keen observers of human
nature and able to translate what they’ve found into their stories.
I’ve read many of Donna Fasano’s books and from her very first,
Mountain Laurel,
originally published a few decades ago, have been impressed by her
ability to create characters that rang true to life. Reclaim
My Heart continues this
streak, but it also has something extra.
In addition
to the type of themes you’d expect in a romance novel mostly
revolving around romantic relationships, marriage, and commitment,
are several others. While issues of the role and importance of the
immediate family, a couple and any children involved, this book also
explores extended family and how these relationships influence lives
in both good and bad ways. Ideas around this subject are looked at
from multiple perspectives, Tyne’s relationship with her parents,
the relationship Lucas and Zach (Tyne’s son) have with Lucas’
Uncle Jasper, and the relationship between an Amish woman who figures
into Lucas’ life and her father. Other themes such as culture,
religion or spirituality, and the concept of home and roots (both
familial and geographical) play a part in the story. The result is
Fasano’s best book yet. One that should satisfy the romance reader
looking for entertainment, but a story with more complexity under the
surface than a typical romance.
FYI:
This book
contains adult language and situations that may be offensive to some.
Added for
Reprise: Reclaim My Heart
was the winner in the Romance category for 2014 Readers' Choice
Awards at BigAl’s Books and Pals. Original review ran May 20, 2013.
Format/Typo
Issues:
My review
is based on a pre-release copy and I’m unable to judge this area.
Approximate
word count: 65-70,000 words
Rating:
***** Five stars
Reviewed
by: BigAl
5 comments:
Awesome review for this great story. I read it awhile back and loved it! Beautifully written and heart-felt.
I loved Reclaim My Heart. Just plain awesome.
Great cover, congrats Donna!
Love this book!
This is also one of my favorite books from Ms. Fasano. Thank you all for stopping in and commenting. It is appreciated.
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