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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Lonestar Homecoming by Colleen Coble,
This review is from: Lonestar Homecoming (Lonestar, Book 3) (Paperback)
Lonestar Homecoming is the third book of a trilogy. The book centers on Gracie Lister and her young daughter, Hope. On the day of Gracie's wedding, she's suddenly confronted by the FBI about her fiance and realizes she's been lied to. Desperate and afraid, Gracie does what she has always done - she runs.
Not having time to pack, eat, or anything else, she takes off in her wedding dress with her 5-year-old daughter, five dollars, and a train ticket to western Texas. Once there, she meets Lieutenant Michael Wayne, a single father headed home to take care of his two children who just lost their mother. With Michael in need of someone to care for his kids while he's at work and Gracie in need of a home and a job, he hires her. But Gracie's problems (a secret from her past, her fiance's dealings, and her instinct to run) are far from over - and combined with Michael's issues (a price on his head and his brother's murder) peace seems far away. I have read many books by Collen Coble. Some I fall in love with (ie, Alaskan Twilight), others, I don't really care for. This book falls into the latter category. While this book is the 3rd in the trilogy, it's not directly connected with the other two, so you don't need to worry about reading them in order. I had read Lonestar Sanctuary, but not the second one, Lonestar Secrets. Lonestar Homecoming is very similar to Lonestar Sanctuary, and I found that I was able to accurately predict what would come next. These books are all about young women with young daughters who find themselves in what could end up being deadly trouble. They all meet wonderful men who agree to marry them to get them out of that trouble, but of course, with "separate bedrooms." They all inevitably end up falling in love and the mystery is resolved nicely at the end of the book. Collen Coble is a masterful storyteller. Her descriptions are vivid and make you feel like you're right there in the room with the characters. However, some of the language she uses makes it feel as thought the story is not modern-day. In fact, when I read the first chapter of Lonestar Homecoming, I thought it was set back 50 years ago or so. Nevertheless, her stories are very enjoyable. While I enjoyed the mystery of the novel, I felt that it was not the prominent aspect. The romance was. And to be honest, it was a little over the top for me. The two main charachters who are married begin by not sleeping together, since it's supposed to be just a legal contract, not necessarily a "real" marriage - however, they quickly find themselves attracted to each other and kissing ensues several times, and eventually they "head back to the bedroom" -and while that's all well and good (since they are married), I didn't feel it was very appropriate, at least for me. It made me uncomfortable. I prefer that a Christian book doesn't focus so heavily on the romance aspect of a story, because too much romance can lead my mind astray. Another thing I did not like was the religious part of the book. It was scattered here and there, but didn't come across as a prominent point. Again, I prefer Christian books be upfront about God and their character's relationship with Him. While Gracie did cry out to God near the end of the book, it didn't seem to fit in with the rest of the story, since there had not been much to lead up to it. The mystery was definitely a mystery, and it twisted wonderfully. However, some things seemed a little forced. Not the best mystery ever, but not entirely predictable or boring. Just a little confusing. Like this review probably is at this point... ;) Overall, I'd say the book is one of those books that are good to read if you just want to lose yourself for a little while. It's not very deep, not very dark, and easy to read (I finished it in less than two days). But if you're looking for something containing a strong message, strong Christianity, and a stong plot, this isn't necessarily the book for you. *** Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their [...] book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Something for everyone,
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This review is from: Lonestar Homecoming (Lonestar, Book 3) (Paperback)
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I was first introduced to the writing of Colleen Coble when I ordered another of her books through Amazon Vine. As soon as I finished that book, I wanted to read more of her work. So when I was offered the chance to review this book for Amazon Vine, I jumped at the chance.
Colleen Coble sure knows how to write a great book. No matter what type of book you enjoy reading, there is something here you will like. There is romance, suspense, adventure, action. Coble has a knack for writing interesting, believable characters. The story is quick moving and engaging. This book caught my interest very early on and I didn't want to stop reading until it was over. Coble is one of my new favorite Christian authors. Gracie struggles with things that a lot of people will be able to identify with. She has a tendency to run away from her problems rather than deal with him, she is often paralyzed by fear, and she struggles with feelings of guilt and low self-worth. She used to have a relationship with God, but now feels that she no longer deserves His Love and has no right to ask Him for anything. She wants to be free, but she believes that she has gone too far, and made too many bad decisions. She believes that her relationship with God can never be restored. She believes He won't forgive her, mainly because she can't forgive herself. I highly recommend this book and any other by this author.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Mix of Suspense and Romance,
This review is from: Lonestar Homecoming (Lonestar, Book 3) (Paperback)
I'm a Colleen Coble fan and have been for years, but Lonestar Homecoming has hit a new high mark, even for her. This book has the marriage of convenience, the strong hero with a good head on his shoulders, and the woman in jeopardy with a tender heart and willingness to put her life on the line for those she loves. Throw in lovable children as well as a dog and horses, and you've got a winner. Colleen has the exceptional talent to weave all these aspects into one wonderfully readable novel that takes it to the next level.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Read !,
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This review is from: Lonestar Homecoming (Lonestar, Book 3) (Paperback)
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Lonestar Homecoming starts with a bang and doesn't let up till the dramatic conclusion. Colleen Coble's latest novel is a
fast paced mix of action,mystery,romance & faith -that ranks with her best work. The central character, Gracie, is a young single woman who escapes marriage with a bad man but can't escape his obsession with her, even in her old hometown in Texas. Michael Wayne is a soldier returning home to care for his two children after his ex-wife suddenly dies. His new job with the Border Patrol will prove as dangerous as his old job ,as he finds himself a target of a dangerous drug cartel. Michael hires Gracie to care for his kids & realizes soon it would be convenient for both if they married. As Michael & Gracie - deal with starting a new family -they also deal with Gracie's troubled past & the danger that surrounds them. The author does a great job of filling out the characters and portraying the couple's growing attraction for each other. It is moving to see Gracie gain strength to face her fears & to see how God reenters her life. Gracie's influence on the duty first Michael is also very touching. With a story set on the southern border & the problems with drugs and violence there, this book is very timely. But the story of a search for love , forgiveness, family and faith is timeless. I recommend this highly!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lonestar Homecoming,
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So So good!!! Colleen is a gifted writer and just keeps on getting better and better. Hurry up and write some more. I've read them all!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lonestar,
This review is from: Lonestar Homecoming (Lonestar, Book 3) (Paperback)
Love the book! I read it in 2 days because I couldn't put it down. I've ordered the next one in the series and can't wait to read it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Action and Romance!,
This review is from: Lonestar Homecoming (Lonestar, Book 3) (Paperback)
The book Lonestar Homecoming by Colleen Coble is about a woman named Gracie who is about to marry her fiancé when the FBI shows up at her door. Needless to say she has to run with her daughter from her fiancé Cid. All she has on her is $5 and she is wearing a wedding dress. Within the first 5 pages of this book I was hooked! I don't want to spoil it by writing too much. She does have a man named Michael come to her rescue who become hers "knight in shining armor" as I like to call it.
There are not many books that are romance and action novels. Well not many out there that I have found and couldn't put down. It was hard for me to stop reading. I hated to book this book down. Truly one of the best books I have read in a long time. If you are like me and you are not into the mushy romances this one is great for you. It has just enough romance and a lot of action. It makes your heart race. This is the 3rd book of a series but you can read it without reading the other 2. I did and still it made sense. Some series you can't read out of order but this one I believe you can.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Action packed and heart warming all wrapped in to one!,
By lisylis "Lisa" (Lafayette, CO) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lonestar Homecoming (Kindle Edition)
Colleen Coble has done it again! This is the third book in the Lonestar series and once again, it was a book I couldn't put down.
In this book, Gracie and her daughter Hope are running from trouble. Hopping a train to run from her fiance, she runs straight into the arms of a new man who could be anyone's dream guy. He's hard working, charming and a great father. An adorable family is made when she and Michael combine both of their families into one. The action in this book draws readers to the very edge of their seats and allows them to feel like they are there watching as the many heart quickening situations unfold. Danger lurks just around every turn. My hope is that the author decides to continue expanding upon this series so that we can pick up book number 4 and continue following the lives of those who live in Bluebird Crossing, Texas. P.S. Hey Amazon, I'd love to review more items for you as part of your invitation only Amazon Vine program. If this review caught your interest, there's plenty more where that came from! :)
5.0 out of 5 stars
christian, romance, suspense,
This review is from: Lonestar Homecoming (Lonestar, Book 3) (Paperback)
I bought this book used. #3 in the series and I couldn't put it down. Like the other books of Colleen Coble-I now have to get books 1&2 of the series.It is helpful if authors put on the cover (if the book is going to be a series) the number book it is. That way if you buy it at a store you would likely read them in sequence.Not always a computer to look up this info.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Too much like the first and second books.,
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This review is from: Lonestar Homecoming (Lonestar, Book 3) (Paperback)
I really liked the first book in the series, so I was excited to read the second and third ones. Only it sort of felt like the same book. The whole forced into marriage plot may be slightly believable once, twice it seemed far-fetched, but three times in one small town was just sill. If I read it on its own, I would have liked it. But in a series, it was just a little too much. But I did finish it because I found myself caring about the characters, so that is why I gave it 3 stars.
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Lonestar Homecoming (Lonestar, Book 3) by Colleen Coble (Paperback - April 13, 2010)
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