Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Lonestar Homecoming

This was a book about a woman named Gracie and her daughter Hope. It is the third book in a series, but I have not read the other books in the series. It does well as a stand alone book though. Gracie and Hope have an action packed adventure from the very first pages. On Gracie's wedding day, federal agents come to her house and are shot by members of the cartel. Her soon to be husband is involved somehow. Gracie and Hope leave the house immediately and go to the train station, Gracie in her wedding dress, and take a train to Texas with no plans and no money. When she gets there, the story begins.

I really enjoyed reading this book. It is a Christian book, so there are some religious tones. It is not overpowering in it's inclusion of religion though. There is also a beautiful love story, and a story revolving around Gracie's past that is interesting. And there is lot of action.

I would recommend this book as a light, enjoyable read to anyone. It was very fast reading as well.

Grade- B+

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