Tomorrow, all over America, families will convene to celebrate Thanksgiving.
There will be cooks in the kitchen making old family favorites. There will be
football, family gossip, and getting down on the floor playing with the
grandkids. There will be family togetherness and family drama too. And most of
us wouldn’t miss it for the world. At its best, Thanksgiving reconnects us to
the people we love. We celebrate our blessing and all the ties that bind us
together at this season of the year.
This kind of traditional family get-together is something that Mike Taggart, the
hero of LAST
CHANCE FAMILY has never known. Mike’s early years were painful. He left home
at seventeen and became a successful professional gambler living in Las Vegas –
not particularly the most family-oriented locale. He’s never had anywhere to go
or be on Thanksgiving. There are no ties that pull him home because he has no
real home.
And then his estranged half-sister passes away, leaving him with legal custody
of her five-year-old daughter, Rainbow. Mike knows he will never be the father
Rainbow needs. So he sets off to find his other half-sibling, Tim, who is now a
Methodist minister serving the small town of Last Chance, South Carolina. His
goal is to convince Tim to take custody of Rainbow and give her the kind of life
the little girl deserves.
Except Rev. Timothy Lake has no idea that he’s got a brother, much less a niece.
He’s not married and not entirely sure that he’s ready to become anyone’s father
or brother. So, naturally, he’s a little cautious when Mike shows up on his
doorstep. Mike has to rethink his plan. He needs to stick around town for a
while to convince Tim that he’s the best father for Rainbow.
And that’s where the fun begins.
Because Mike subleases an apartment right next door to Charlene Polk, the cute
veterinarian who has already treated Rainbow’s cat. Charlene, like any good
busybody, butts into Mike’s life and starts giving him child-rearing advice.
She’s not alone – there are Methodist church ladies knocking on his door,
checking him out, and being very, very helpful. Mike quickly decides that
Charlene would make the perfect mother for Rainbow, and the church ladies are
inclined to agree. The only trouble is that Mike starts falling for Charlene
himself.
Mike has a lot to learn about a place where people look after each other. He’s
never really known that. And it kind of blows his mind when he discovers that
Last Chance is the proverbial village that they always talk about. Everyone in
town wants to see Rainbow get the family she deserves.
I wish each and every one of you the happiest of Thanksgivings. May you be
blessed with many ties that bind and with all the love this season brings. And
please know that I am deeply thankful for all the readers who have visited Last
Chance over the last few years. Thank you so much for reading my books. Your
imaginations bring my characters to life, and that’s such a wonderful gift.
Turkey photo by Jennie-o.
2 comments posted.
I am Thankful for all your wonderful Last Chance books and the many hours of happy reading they gave me. Happy Thanksgiving and the all the blessings this day brings.
(Kathleen O'Donnell 12:08pm November 27, 2014)