Theres Always a Reason

Theres Always a Reason




William Frederick Cooper’s eagerly anticipated sequel to his wildly acclaimed debut novel Six Days in January is a powerful, heartfelt tale that will resonate with readers everywhere.

In Six Days in January, William Frederick Cooper shed light on the insecurities and fears of African American men through the experiences of his enigmatic protagonist, William McCall. As There’s Always a Reason opens, William has experienced another emotional heartbreak at the hands of a woman. When he loses his job, too, William finds himself battling just to survive. When he’s convinced he’s at his nadir, William meets another woman, Linda Linda Woodson, who begins to restore his faith in all areas of life,illustrating through example that a woman of enormous strength can teach a man the true meaning of love. There’s Always a Reason delves into the complex workings of the human heart and its ability to triumph over despair, providing an uplifting message and emotional core that will resonate with every reader.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars The best book out there
The best book I have ever read thus far. I highly recommend anyone who is looking for a very inspirational and life changing book, to purchase this. I think one of the best things about this book is that it is so relatable. Everyone have to endure struggles at some point in their lives and this book definitely provides examples of ways to get through them. Sometimes all it takes is one special person to help you get over that bump in the road. The 2 main characters, William and Linda, met for a reason. Both of them had something that the other needed to help them get through their hard times. Not going to spill the beans because I really want you all to read it for yourselves, but the two of them really went through some things that I could never imagine going through. Actually, their problems made my problems seem small. Anyways, purchase, purchase, purchase. I assure you that you won’t regret it. Also, please check out other books that he have written as well.

5 Stars There’s Always A Reason
It is an endearing story and it had me laughing one minute and crying the next. The characters were so strong until you felt as if you knew them and actually felt their joy and pain…or like myself you actually have people in your life that are so similar to them until you couldn’t put the book down without knowing the outcome. It isn’t often that you read a novel about a black woman and black man giving each other unconditional love….or as my grandparents called it…that bible love, the kind that only runs from one heart to the other one…lol. There is joy, wisdom and knowledge in the pages for every reader to grasp and hold tight. There aren’t many families that haven’t been touched by a terminal illness, unemployment, old age, broken hearts, generational curses and even a forever kind of love so I know you will be able to identify with and learn something from William McMcCall and Linda “Lucky” Woodson. We are all given a choice as to how we live but it’s not often that we are given a choice as to how we die….it really makes you think.

I recommend TAAR to serious readers like myself that are ready to read one of the best of the best. It is definitely a five star story.

William Fredrick Cooper, with the stroke of his pen , resuscitates the hearts of men and women……while enticing them to believe in love again.

5 Stars Sad, romantic, uplifting
Wow this is the saddest book I have read but also one of the most uplifting. Its good to read a book like this from a man’s perspective and does teach us sisters a lesson not to be so judging on brothers who do not have materials things. Linda and William are a couple made for each other, I have not read the first book but will do so and hope a third book will bring us up to date on Williams life, his ex and former mentoree need to their comeuppance in book 3 and William needs to find true life long love again.

4 Stars There’s always a reason…indeed!.
In the sophomore literary effort There’s Always A Reason by author William Fredrick Cooper, readers are reacquainted to William McCall from Six Days in January who now is suddenly presented with a string of bad luck.The introduction to his unfortunates will have you wondering if this guy will ever catch a break.

Main character William deals with the heartaches of catching his mate cheating then if his life could not get any worse, he is accused of embezzlement and terminated from his position and just wait the real icing on the cake is when he really reaches rock bottom when he is faced with homelessness. Hs life seems as it is destined for the pure demise but that isn’t until the refreshing breathe of fresh air of Linda his ideal mate except she is carrying around her own personal baggage but ultimately just looking for someone to love her unconditionally.

Can William be the one? There’s Always A Reason will have readers mesmerized with the authors words but more so with his ability to capture the genuine feelings and emotions of his characters. William Fredrick Cooper’s ability to intertwine the a perfect literary masterpiece will leave readers indeed delighted, but more so as if they too are in the front row seat of a real live emotional rollercoaster.

There’s Always A Reason was a delight to read and undeniably kept me engaged with the writing style of the author while giving readers a male point of view without loosing realism. This was truly a superb read! With this page turning novel readers will definitely want more as did I. With the creative writing style that the author displays THERE’S ALWAYS A REASON you will be looking for more from William Fredrick Cooper!

5 Stars Affairs of the Heart
Affairs of the Heart are perceived differently from various walks of life, from a variety of people, based on their experiences with love and the pains and pleasures of what love and life have to offer. With that being said, please meet William McCall, a sensitive managing law clerk who has the world on a string, in love with the perfect woman, until one day his world is rocked by the ultimate deal-breaker, Infidelity.

Rarely do we get into the heart and mind of a black man and his quest for true love, which proves to be nourishment for a man’s soul. He is never portrayed as a delicate creature, with intensity, sincere anxieties and sufferings of the normal human condition.

William Cooper does a wonderful job in portraying a love story that is refreshing, heartfelt and embraces all that encompasses love, and affairs of the heart.

One of the best I’ve read so far this year.

There’s Always a Reason is highly recommended.

Congratulations to this author for daring to show the vulnerability we all possess as people in our quest for true love and happiness.

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