By: Jean Brashear
Genres: Romance
Posted: April 12, 2005
Ria was the oldest child of Cleo and Malcolm. She only had two short years to be the adored only child. Life changed with the birth of her sister Betsy, and yet again when the youngest and only son David was born. She always felt that she wasn't as good as the perfect daughter, Betsy, and the cherished son David. These feelings of inadequacy set the pace for Ria's formidable years.
Finally when Ria, faced with having to struggle with her role in David's death, and the feeling of lack of parental and family support she runs. She's extremely lucky in that she runs into another drifter who takes a caring role in her life. Dog Boy as she calls him is her rock, and when again tragedy strikes Ria's life...she follows the only path she knows and runs.
This time she runs with her young son Benjy home to Austin. Will she be accepted? Can the deep rifts in the family be solved? In the end can Ria herself overcome what she perceives to be her inadequacies and be a part of a loving extended family?
The journey to family forgiveness is not an easy smooth one, but one well worth traveling for not only Ria but her entire family. FORGIVENESS could be a hanky read, and will give readers a lot of food for thought regarding their own personal lives, and the effects of those lives on others. Take the path to forgiveness and be prepared to also spend some of your free time reflecting back on your life, and see if like Ria you can gain untold love and other good fortunes by confronting those issues we all prefer to deny.
Book Summary
Six years ago, Ria Channing ran away after committing the one unpardonable sin her loving family could not surmount. To save her child's life, she has returned, but the home she remembers no longer exists--and she knows that the blame for its destruction lies squarely on her shoulders. Sandor Wolfe owes everything to Ria's mother, who took in a down-on-his-luck stranger and gave him a new start, but Ria is more vulnerable and less the hellion than he expected. His loyalties are tested as he tries to help Ria find not only her parents' forgiveness...but also the path to forgiving herself.
by: Jean Brashear
Mother and Child Reunion, part two Harlequin
April 12, 2005
Featuring: Ria Channing
290 pages
ISBN: 0373712677
Paperback