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Paradise Falls (Berkley Sensation) [Paperback]

Ruth Ryan Langan (Author)
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Berkley Sensation March 2, 2004
In 1890 Massachusetts, after her father's death, Fiona Downey must leave her college and take a teaching job in a rural area of Michigan.

Now, living with the Haydn family in Paradise Falls, she is drawn into the uneasy dynamic between two brothers--and is torn between her desire and her lifelong hopes.


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Fiona Downey left Ireland as a small child, emigrating with her parents to Massachusetts in search of a better life. When her father dies unexpectedly, she eagerly accepts a teacher's position in faraway Paradise Falls, Michigan, seeing it as a new beginning, but soon finds herself in the midst of turmoil. She boards with the Haydns, initially described as one of the finest families in town, but Rose, the mother, is a thoroughly unpleasant, status-conscious busybody who dotes on her younger son, Fleming, a good-for-nothing charmer, and is viciously abusive toward her husband and elder son, Grayson, for reasons that do not become clear until the very end. She berates Fiona for her compassionate and respectful treatment of those Rose feels are undesirables and refuses to sanction the growing relationship between Gray and Fiona while turning a blind eye to Flem's excesses. Langan's historical romance provides a vivid look at the unpleasant realities of life for a single young woman without family protection in class-conscious, rural 1890s America. Lynne Welch
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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley (March 2, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425194841
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425194843
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,886,569 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A moving romance, March 2, 2004
This review is from: Paradise Falls (Berkley Sensation) (Paperback)
In 1890 Massachusetts, Fiona Downey is excited that Bennett College, where her father teaches history, has accepted her as a student. When she goes to tell her dad the good news, she finds her greatest moment has become her greatest nightmare as her father has died. Displaced by the college, family friend Professor Norton arranges for Fiona to teach school in rural paradise Falls, Michigan.

Fiona finds her host family quite bewildering. The older son Grayson seems quite considerate of others especially his stroke victim father while the younger son Fleming acts like a prima donna wastrel yet the mother showers her "baby" with all her love while displaying contempt towards her first born. As Fiona gets to know Gray betters, she falls in love with him and he reciprocates, but the townsfolk especially his mother warns her to stay away from him. Several years ago he allegedly ruined a girl who died aborting their child. Knowing him Fiona rejects the notion that he would not marry a lass that he ruined because though he is taciturn he is honorable; still he has never explained the incident from his perspective.

Though Flem is so odious that not even a mother could love him, somehow he incredulously pulls the wool over her eyes. Still, in spite of this, the story line is an enjoyable historical romance that brings to life the plight of single women in 1890 Michigan and to a lesser degree Massachusetts. The players except for Flem are a delightful cast as they enable the audience to see a bygone era inside a warm romance based on Fiona's faith in her man.

Harriet Klausner

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4.0 out of 5 stars Pleasant historical romance, September 13, 2010
This review is from: Paradise Falls (Berkley Sensation) (Paperback)
Suspend reality a moment and take yourself back to a time when things were much simpler. People lived among nothing that was elaborate and the elements were straight forward.... until Fiona Downey arrives. Suddenly you see the community for what it really is; PARADISE FALLS has class boundaries, adults favor one sibling over another, and physical abuse is hidden in homes.

Fiona arrives in this area of Michigan where stern German families live day-to-day. Young, a New Englander with a deep Irish background and homeless; she takes a job as a teacher in this rural setting. Her father recently died and her mother has gone to live with a sister in Chicago temporarily until Fiona can send for her. She will live with the Haydns and restart the local school that hasn't been in use for three years. While accustomating herself to this new family she finds herself trying to learn everything she can about her students and their families. She wants to make an impression and she does.

Grayson Haydn is the big silent type and is the older brother. Fleming Haydn is the mother's son: free-spirited, handsome and then-some. The two men are as different as night and day and Fiona will learn to love one of them.

I enjoyed this story for what it is: a historical romance with simple but sweet leading characters. I appreciated that Fiona was not the whiney clingy type. She was intelligent and always seemed to find some good in a person. The hero of this story treated Fiona with respect. Guarding himself because he has been hurt in the past he wants more from their relationship but in a good way.

Ms. Langan could have done a little more research to flesh out the setting and time period better and that can cause some people to be put off as one reviewer noted. Also, when a HUGE blizzard arrives it is not going to clear out in a matter of few days. But if you can get past these and a few other niggling particulars and are just looking for a simple story with some fresh characters I think you may like this book. I did.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet Love Story, July 4, 2007
This review is from: Paradise Falls (Berkley Sensation) (Paperback)
Ruth Ryan is one of my favorite authors and in this book she is at her best. One review mentioned an error in the travel route, but this slight error should not prevent you from enjoying this terrific book.
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Miss Downey, Paradise Falls, Fiona Downey, Christian Rudd, Little Bavaria, Frederick Dorf, Reverend Schmidt, Edmer Rudd, Gerhardt Shultz, Grayson Haydn, Schuyler Gable, Christmas Eve, Lida Rudd, Greta Gunther, Herman Vogel, Rose Haydn, Siegfried Gunther, Aunt Gerda, Bennett College, Brunhilde Schmidt, Doctor Eberhardt, Miss Homby, Miss Hornby, Seeing Fiona
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