A Connecticut heiress learns she's adopted and travels to northern Florida "cracker"cattle ranch to find her birth parents. There she also finds unexpected romance with the ranch's owner.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Tender Heartwarming Story,
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This review is from: A Gentle Rain (Paperback)
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A GENTLE RAIN is a wonderful story full of tenderness, love, anger, passion and the generosity of the human spirit. I loved it. The many and varied characters lend a wonderful richness to the story. It touches on so many of our most powerful weaknesses and strengths. I had tears in my eyes and I had murder in my heart more than once, this novel takes you up to the peaks and always, as in life, there is someone ready and able to stick a pin in your balloon. A read you will not easily forget.
Kara Whittenbrook is an heiress, her mother and father are dead and as she grieves she finds hidden in an old chest, her adoption papers. All her life she has felt that she did not measure up, but her parents have always told her she exceeds their hopes and love. Now she goes to her Uncle who explains what had happened and why her parents had adopted a child. He also tells her that he knows who her birth parents are and that her adopted parents had wanted to tell her but they had died before they felt she was secure in herself to handle it. Ben Thocco is a rancher in Northern Florida. Kara's real parents are Mac and Lily, they work for Ben. Ben's brother Joey has Downs Syndrome, his prognosis is not good. Mac and Lily are retarded, Mac's mother drank during pregnancy and Lily was severely shaken by a man friend of her grandmother. They have never mentioned having a child and Ben does not know about Kara. As a matter of fact most of Ben's hands have special needs, as well as some of his animals. Circumstances bring Karen into Ben's world, this big hearted cowboy, opens his home and loved ones to Karen, but not his past. The past is the one thing he wants to forget and does not talk about. Life has not been good to Ben but he is devoted to Joey and the others who populate his life and ranch. Karen is unsure if she should reveal herself to Mac and Lily, she still doesn't know why they let her go. She finds both to be loving, caring, giving people and falls deeply in love with them and Ben. The story is wonderful, full of ups and downs, but always with a sense of trust in the future. I loved it, I couldn't put it down and I love these people. I live in Southern Georgia and that is not far from the lovely places described in the book. Do not miss this one. I'll bet it wins an award.
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Blood is inherited and virtue is acquired. - Venezuelan Proverb,
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Kara was raised by influential and well-to-do nature loving and hippy parents. Using their money and power to help the environment, her parents went against the family grain and made their own path. Hobnobbing with royalty, celebrities, and presidents was just something Kara grew up doing along with roughing it in Brazil and working side by side with all types and classes of people.
She had a well rounded upbringing, but growing up she was a little chubby and had a bad stutter, she struggled to keep up with her parents. When her parents die in a plane crash, in her early 30's Kara feels orphaned and alone; that is until she discovers she has another set of parents somewhere at a ranch in Florida. When she comes to the ranch she finds Ben Thocco, ranch owner and all around good guy. He takes care of his little brother and a group of misfit ranch hands he has taken in and made his own. This book is classified as Romance, but to me it was so much more, bigger, deeper, better. This is a story about families, those you are born with and then the families we make. About two people with very different backgrounds but more in common than they know. It's about second chances, hope and a lot of faith. There are so many characters in this book and everyone is worth reading about and getting to know. Ms. Smith created a family out of several very special and unique individuals, each one with their own issues, but each one with a grand heart. I was moved and deeply touched by this story. I fell in love with every character and shared in their happiness and triumphs and cried with their sorrows. Kara's biological parents were my favorite characters. Two people with so many odds stacked against them, so much heartache in their past, but in their childlike innocence, remained hopelessly in love. They were sweet and simple, warm and loving and two of the most endearing characters ever written. I enjoyed every page of this book, it's a truly poignant tale; this Gentle Rain floods the soul. Cherise Everhard, March 2008
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"It was Shangri-la with cattle and palm trees.",
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This review is from: A Gentle Rain (Paperback)
Kara grew up in the Brazilian rainforest with her famous environmentalist parents. The best American finishing schools and Ivy League colleges prepared her for a life among the jet-set but when her parents die, Kara learns she was adopted and sets out to find her birth parents. Her search leads her to the Florida cattle ranch of a handsome cowboy named Ben who has a surprising collection of ranch hands.
This wonderful novel is told in "He said-She said" style: Kara and Ben take turns narrating the story. This clever device enables us to know them intimately; they are real, thoughtful people with complicated pasts and loving hearts. We fall in love with the folks at Ben's ranch - his ailing little brother, Kara's mentally-challenged birth parents, even the abused horse, Estrela. The story is fast-paced, full of humor, romance, down-home Florida culture, and some villains you'll love to hate. Nothing is wasted; all the story elements are well-developed and resolved quite satisfactorily. This beautifully-written story is about finding happiness when it's least expected. Heartily recommended.
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