I Miss My Pa The Most! Book #19, by Raymond Cook
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*Every author who writes multiple eBooks has a 'Favorite' among the many he has written. This is my favorite 'emotion packed' eBook story! I Miss My Pa The Most! © 2015 by Raymond Cook is a 377 page story about Christopher and Shannon Rose O’Shea who lived in Marble, Colorado in 1898. The couple have a daughter, Emma, aged ten. After a stove pipe fire erupts downstairs everyone must escape out a small cabin window onto a roof and jump down. Shannon suffers burns to the side of her head, cheek, neck and right arm. Christopher dies in the fire and she watches in despair as their cabin and barn burn to the ground clutching her daughter. Emma is devastated over the loss of her father. Shannon must find someone to take her and her daughter in as winter approaches. She and her Emma are taken in by their good friend Cheryl Liley. It takes months for Shannon to heal from her burns however, accepting the loss of the man she loved and the father of Emma will take longer. She feels that no man will ever want to marry her now and that she’ll have to raise her daughter alone. When spring arrives, Shannon remembers that her husband has an older brother, Lance in Garnet, Montana. He agrees to take her and her child in. With the help of the towns Parson, Thomas O’Malley, townsfolk’s raise the funds needed to help get Shannon and Emma to Montana. But the last leg of her journey won’t be easy, to say the least. Indians, grizzly bear, wolves, highwaymen and a rancher who betrays her will whittle away at the last bit of hope Shannon has for them to reach Garnet alive. But to her dismay when she finally reaches the town, she learns her husband’s brother, Lance died in a mine cave-in. Now they’re broke and camped at the edge of town and believe there’s no hope left. But the town’s Reverend talks to Kenneth Buchanan, a farmer who agrees to take her and her Emma into his home. But the women of Garnet don’t like the fact they’re living together and they attack her. So to keep the peace, the reverend marries the couple, ‘out of convenience.’ Can Kenneth and Shannon live under the same roof married but just friends or will he see beyond her scars and see the love she has to give him? And what about Emma? Will she finally bond to Kenneth and call him pa?
I Miss My Pa The Most! Book #19, by Raymond Cook- Amazon Sales Rank: #581823 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-10
- Released on: 2015-06-10
- Format: Kindle eBook
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Romance Western By Book Review Raymond Cook, author of “I Miss My Pa the Most!,” writes ebooks about as fast as I can read them. At last count he has twenty-two titles notched on his belt—all Western Romances, most of them located in Colorado in the area roughly between Crested Butte and Carbondale that boomed briefly in the 1890s. A number of Cook's locales in Colorado and Montana are now ghost towns and the people whom Cook writes about are ghosts of a sort, the heroes and villains that stride the Old West myths of John Wayne movies.Cook has an interesting twist, however: in the main, his heroes are heroines. In “I Miss My Pa the Most!” Shannon O'Shea has reached Colorado with her husband and daughter, Emma, as part of a wagon train of settlers who are either stopping at Denver or going on to places farther west. The O'Sheas hope to settle on a ranch in Marble, and though most folks are friendly and generous, trouble always seems to be just around the corner from a nearby tavern. And then there is the added danger of wolves getting into the chicken pen and bears in the blueberry patch. Fortunately, Shannon can handle a Winchester rifle or a Colt 45 Peacemaker when the occasion calls for it, which happens quite frequently.The author writes with authority about that part of the country and for the reader who becomes an avid follower of Cook's novels, there is the added pleasure of running into some of the same people met in other books. Unfortunately, the other thing that the reader will meet up with again, is Cook's total disregard for English grammar. How the author can have so little respectt for his story and the struggling reader is hard to imagine. No one can really edit his own writing as this reviewer knows only too well. We all make mistakes, but Cook seems to have no regard for either the story he is writing or the reader who is bravely trying to figure out what he means.Raymond Cook has an excellent website. Bookreview.com encourages you to look it over and hopes that the next Romance Western we read by the author will have benefited from the editing it deserves.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. What a great story! By Samuel mejorado When Amazon asked me to comment on this purchase I couldn't wait. I have bought several of this authors books and chose this book as the next one to read for several reasons. First, because of the title, then the summary, the book cover and lastly because of the length of the book, nearly 400 pages. I did read the comments made on this book and wasn't disappointed with the books I have read so far so I bought this one too.I'm happy to say in no way was I disappointed. This story is about love, tragedy, empathy, courage, conflict, betrayal, and of course a happy ending. All the elements that make a great read, right? I'm not a perfectionist. I don't expect a book to be flawlessly written, free of a typo or grammar mistake here and there. I've read books I have bought in bookstores that had both. Its the story, the plot and the characters and how they find their way into my heart that make me feel a book was good or just so-so.When I finished this story I was smiling, believing that with all this mother and child had to endure after the loss of her husband and father that they found happiness after they reached Montana journey.For those of you who read, not to nit pick at the occasional misspelled word or use of punctuation in the wrong place that doesn't hurt the stories meaning, you will not be disappointed in this book.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Endearing Western Family Saga By Cold Coffee Cafe I Miss My Pa The Most by Raymond Cook is a western tale from the late 1890’s. The author writes with sincere passion and authority about the West.Christopher O’Shea, his wife Shannon and eight year old daughter Emma manage to survive all the perils on a covered wagon trip from Nauvoo, Illinois west and set up ranching in the outskirts of Marble, Colorado. This tight knit little family has faced “cholera, smallpox, Indian attacks, drownings, injuries, dust storms, wildfires, tornadoes, rattlesnake bites and mountain avalanches”.There are many beautiful descriptive written scenes that are set off by breathtaking photography. Here are three of my favorites, but you will have to read the book to see the photos."As they walked through knee high wet grass the sound of rushing water got louder and louder. When they walked as far as they could go, they stopped and stared at the large creek that made a slight bend to their left. The sky was still mostly blue with patches of white clouds drifting south. It was a wide, deep and winding creek, sure to be filled with Rainbow, Brown or German trout Christopher thought.""Brush and young saplings lined the edge of the slow moving creek. Leonard followed a deer trail along the creek making his way down to the lake. When the lake came into sight, everyone was startled as a large bald eagle swooped right passed them and grabbed a fat trout just below the surface.""As it flew off with its meal Emma excitedly pointed and said, “I wanna catch a trout that size pa!” Suddenly everyone laughed. Now and then the family saw trout jumping out of the water though none were big fish. Finally Leonard called out and said, “Well let’s make our way back up to the cabin folks."The O’Shea family homestead on small piece of land containing old cabin and barn where they set out to make this country their home. Like all new settlers they have to live off the land and defend their property from both wild and human dangers. They are settling into their new life, enjoying the new friends, local community, a church and Emma even goes to school.Little did they know that their worst nightmare would be a fire. Christopher gives his life to let his wife and daughter escape the fire engulfing their cabin. Grief stricken Shannon sets out with her daughter for Montana where Christopher’s brother will take them in. The journey is rugged and dangerous and it is up to this strong woman to protect her daughter.Amidst the struggles comes so many heartwarming and beautiful moments between a father and his daughter, husband and wife and mother and daughter. There are new friends and a new beginnings. The characters, dialog and story are realistic to the time. There are nineteen breath taking photos throughout the story which show the beauty of the land and the abundance that is harvested from hard work.This is book 19 out of 24 Western Family Saga’s that you can enjoy through Kindle. Revisit the Wild West in its beauty and tragedy as Americans forge their way to a new life.Let me address a side issue. As a published author myself, I always read the reviews before I purchase a book. It is not unusual for readers who have never written a book to be over judgmental. I found the grammar and voice in this book to be consistent with the region of the country and time period. There are a couple of line spacing issues that in no way affect the story. If you like family stories of the Wild West, you will enjoy this book.Raymond Cook’s bio clearly states that he is a “62 year old disabled veteran”. We thank him for his service to our country and encourage him to keep on writing heartwarming stories like this.Cold Coffee Press endorses ‘I Miss My Pa The Most’ by Raymond Cook. We reviewed this book from Kindle/PDF format. The review was completed on May 8, 2016.I Miss My Pa The Most! Book #19
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