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Rainbow's End

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Life seemed perfect for Bridget Devlin. Her first nursing job had transported her from a provincial Irish village to the sophisticated world of San Francisco's moneyed elite. She hadn't anticipated that the family matriarch who had been placed in her care would become a warm and welcoming friend...or that Richard Hudson, the dowager's handsome grandson would return her affections. But when the elderly woman dies and leaves her estate to Bridget, the family's reaction is swift, cold and life isn't perfect anymore. Richard is suddenly unsure if this blue eyed Irish lass was a calculating fortune hunter all along as his mother believes or is simply an innocent thrown into an impossible situation. Richard and Bridget must face the consequences of his grandmother's legacy. But will they ever discover that her greatest bequest was love?

247 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 7, 2011

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Rebecca Forster

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Rebecca Forster began writing on a crazy dare and found her passion.

Now with over 40 books to her name, she is a USA Today and Amazon bestselling thriller author. Rebecca likes hands-on research and is a graduate of the DEA and ATF Citizens Academies. She is an avid court watcher, has taken numerous weapons courses, and even landed by tail hook on the USS Nimitz to make sure she has lived what she writes.

Rebecca is married to a Superior Court judge and is the mother of two grown sons. She resides in Southern California

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March 16, 2011
I greatly enjoyed this book. I loved all the different characters and how they all had such different personalities. I realize for most people the point of this story is the relationship between the Bridget and Richard. However, for me I found the most interesting part of the book was Richards Mothers reaction to the reading of the will. Don't we all want to be loved by our Mother? How do we measure that love? How do we measure the love once they are gone? And then, how Richard reacted to his mothers issues. Very complex issues, that made for an interesting book. I highly recommend this book.
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