The third in the "Texas Brothers" trilogy, this novel is set in the wild and dangerous town of Jefferson, Texas, where a widowed reverend is trying to keep the peace. When he seeks help for the care of his young daughters, a family cousin heeds the call. Two lost souls are about to discover the kindred spirit, and the courage they need to find the happiness they are destined to share.
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The third in the "Texas Brothers" trilogy, this novel is set in the wild and dangerous town of Jefferson, Texas, where a widowed reverend is trying to keep the peace. When he seeks help for the care of his young daughters, a family cousin heeds the call. Two lost souls are about to discover the kindred spirit, and the courage they need to find the happiness they are destined to share.
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It is important to read these stories in order. Why? Daniel's story actually starts in book one, THE TEXAN'S TOUCH. Daniel's first wife, May, dies during childbirth, leaving a 20 year-old man to raise an identical pair of twin girls.
Because of Jodi Thomas' description of Daniel's grief in the first book, I knew his story (book 3) would be fascinating. There's a telling interchange between Daniel and Karlee (May's cousin, who has come to help tend the children).
Karlee asks what the twins' names are. Daniel replies, "I just call them twin." Karlee goes on the attack, like a warrior-mother. "You mean you haven't named your daughters? They're almost 4 by my account, and you still call them twin?" Daniel forced himself not to step back with her advance and said, "I've been busy."
I didn't know whether to laugh or cry; Daniel has been doing his best, but he grew up as the youngest of 3 sons - with no sisters. He's still grieving the loss of May and trying to provide for his family.
Daniel finds himself in a whirlwind of trouble in Livingston, Texas - where a group of undying loyalists to the Confederate cause are fighting the injustices of Reconstruction (at the hands of the Union soldiers assigned to the area).
This is a richly woven love story of a man who needs more help than he knows and a woman who grew up as an unwanted orphan in May's extended family.
This is an action-driven story that I couldn't put down until I finished it. Enjoy! 5 stars.
Texas Brothers Series
1. The Texan's Touch (1998) - Adam McLain
2. To Kiss a Texan (1999) - Wes McLain
3. To Wed in Texas (2000) - Daniel McLain
4. Twilight in Texas (2001) - Wolf Hayward
5. The Texan's Dream (2001) - Jonathan