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Lost Romance Ranch

Lost Romance Ranch

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect summer reading!
Review: Great fun, good message and just enough about Route 66 to make one nostalgic for the glory days of tacky specialty stores and tourist sites. The romance was snappy and sharp not sappy and sweet. I loved the characters and the feel good ending that tied all three of the books in the series together. This book and the others in Jones's Route 66 comedy series are perfect summer reads - great for the arm chair travaler and the beachside dreamer.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Putting a marriage together again.
Review: Wendie Keith and Teague Blackwell had met on the set of the oldtelevision series, THE LOST ROMANCE RANCH, and fell in love.... As the couple drive on Route 66, they must learn to trust in each other and God.

This type of romance will appeal to everyone, even readers who don't normally read "inspirational" fiction. God and religion are a part of Teague and Wendie's lives, there is no heavy handed preaching. The Blackwells are normal people with common problems, not saints. This is the first Annie Jones book I have read, but it won't be the last.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Putting a marriage together again.
Review: Wendie Keith and Teague Blackwell had met on the set of the oldtelevision series, THE LOST ROMANCE RANCH, and fell in love.... As the couple drive on Route 66, they must learn to trust in each other and God.

This type of romance will appeal to everyone, even readers who don't normally read "inspirational" fiction. God and religion are a part of Teague and Wendie's lives, there is no heavy handed preaching. The Blackwells are normal people with common problems, not saints. This is the first Annie Jones book I have read, but it won't be the last.


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