Jake McCabe is no stranger to trouble. Between serving in the army during the Civil War and being involved in a long-running feud in his home state of Kentucky, Jake has known some hard times. Some have said the McCabe family is known best for their run of bad luck.
Jake decides to move to Central Texas, along with a beautiful neighbor lady and her family. They all hope for peaceful days and happier times in their new home, but sometimes trouble just seems to follow a man. Luckily, having a new ranch to call your own and the love of a good woman are powerful incentives, and Jake knows how to fight for what is his.
I have to say, I do not usually read Westerns, but this book attracted my attention, and I was not disappointed!
The story tells of a war hero, Jake Mccabe, who is driven out of his home in Kentucky, and tries to settle his family in Texas, making a new life. He finds land which suits his needs, but once again, he is down on his luck when a neighbour who is in with the corrupt sheriff tries to take advantage and steal everything from him that he has worked so hard to obtain. The stakes are high; Jake loves his fellow man, and is doing his best for everyone. Not only that, there is a hint of romance ...
The author has crafted a well-structured novel, with characters who lead the story. The first person narration is powerful because it gives deep psychological insights into character. A particular strength of the book is the psychological insights into each particular character's motive and motivation. I also get the feeling that this writer writes about a world he knows - although the story is fiction, in places it feels biographical and personal.
I particularly like the main theme of the novel which is about being determined, having the patience and courage to build something out of nothing.
The writing style is subtle, and gives the reader space for their own imaginings.
There are some editing issues, but they did not detract from my enjoyment of the story.
The ending of the story is uplifting and touches the emotions.
I’m a big fan of Westerns and for the last few decades it has become a lost art. This was a beautiful story—told by a man who knows what he’s talking about. There were a few areas of opportunity an editor can help you with here: like indenting paragraphs, removing the space between paragraphs, fixing typos, etc.
McCabe proves himself to being a man of determination when he makes his mind up to head West in pursuit of his dreams! After losing his family in Kentucky, he heads out to find himself a new life and the really endearing escapades begin to prepare him for his new endeavours!
Most definitely another five star outstanding western masterpiece by an exceptionally motivated author's undeniable authority on realistic old American western folklore adventures. I was immediately impressed with the outstanding descriptiveness of each new adventure by this Civil War veteran, who pulled no punches, regardless of how severe the problem proved to be. The Author's outstanding storylines selections throughout the entire story were perfectly selected for each and every exciting episode of unending pleasurable experience! Too, the character selections were perfectly selected for their commanding assignments from beginning to end. No down time in this compelling western folklore extravaganza! Most definitely recommend this fascinating series of events, as there is no slow time for anything but one exciting episode after the other! You dyed in the wool western will be like I was, finding yourselves unable to lay the book aside until the final paragraph has been read. Even you non-western readers will definitely find yourselves completely engrossed within the first few paragraphs of following McCabe's outstanding accomplishments once his successful to settle in the great State of Texas! His adopted family definitely plays an intricate part of unending adventures, also. Try it! You will love it as much as I have!!!😃
I am a fan of westerns, growing up with the classics from Zane Grey, Max Brand and Louis L’Amour. This story has all the hallmarks of such a classic with a likable MC and the typical power hungry antagonist (although not really a good comparison, it did remind me a little of the Sackett Saga). Throw in a light romance and some gun play with a reasonable plot and you have the basic all American feel good story the genre is famous for, and I enjoyed it a lot. The narration was solid and comfortable for the story and gave it a bit more of an authentic feel with the first person POV. Most of all … it was a clean story, which I appreciated so much given what I have found in more recent western stories. Finally … it is in Kindle Unlimited … so it is definitely work a read in you subscribe to that.
I was given this free advance review/listener copy (ARC) audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Jake McCabe thought all his luck was used up when he had to bury his brother after someone had tried to kill him. There was nothing left to do but to leave, too many bad memories, it was time to move on. He's been thinking about Texas recently, and they were offering free land to war veterans. His one regret was that he'd be leaving his neighbors that seemed almost like the only family he had left in this world.. Guess he'd see what Texas had offer. Great Book!!!👍👍
I liked the story but there were plot holes, quick fill-ins and notes from either the editor or the author that were not removed. Potential for a better story but the rushed ending felt like a let down. Gun fights, land grabs, very mild romance and some nice friendships. Maybe as the author writes more, I'll keep an eye out.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It moved along at a good pace with lots of action. McCabe is a strong character and I hope there's more books filled with his adventures in his new job!
Wow. This CDC was a fantastic read. I thoroughly enjoyed reading. I actually couldn't put it down because I had to know what happens next. Thank you. Please make this a series
Great storyline-fast moving and action-filled. Add in lots of determination and a healthy dose of kindness seasoned with romance and the reader will enjoy a good clean story.
Excellent story! Lots of good old western action! Great characters too. Well developed story line and a fun book to read. Would recommend it to anyone who loves westerns.
Pcked up this bok the other day. Didn't take long to read, but a good story about a good guy winning. And today, we need to remember we are good and the good can win.
Super good western...loved the story and characters...if you like western, you will really enjoy this book...going to be looking for more from Patrick Lindsay
When Jake McCabe comes back to Kentucky after the war, he finds he has no family and no home. Not much of a welcome either, because he joined the Union army. He heads over to the Hawkins ranch and they decide Texas has better opportunities. There are troubles in Texas too. McCabe and the Hawkins family are just the ones to deal with it. This is the first book I have read by this author and I have started on the next one. Really good read!