This book was somewhat eye-opening for me – understanding Texas football and PTSD. It also gave me a greater sense of appreciation for our troops and what they do on our behalf.
I didn’t love the writing, but the story more than compensated for it. I was quickly drawn into the lives of Jenna Callahan Colby and Nate Langley. The author, Sharon Gillenwater, wove the story in such a way that draws you in, taking the story with you when it’s over.
The realistic nature of the story opens up a whole new world to those of us not living in western Texas. I actually learned quite a bit about life in Texas from reading this book!
This book is the first in a new series from Gillenwater, “The Callahans of Texas”, and did a great job of completing one story while introducing another. I’m excited to read more of this series as it becomes available.
Thanks to Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group, for providing a copy of this book for me to read and review.
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