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Texas Roads
by Cathy Bryant
From the back cover:
From this bestselling page-turner series of stand-alone novels comes a dramatic romance of one woman’s search for home and the Texas rancher who teaches her what homegoing really means.
A disillusioned heiress wants nothing more than a place to call home. With lovable-but-quirky town folks, quaint country charm, and loads of business potential, Miller’s Creek seems like the perfect place to start over. But Dani’s dreams of finding home are crushed when malicious rumors and a devastating secret propel her down a road she never expected to travel.
Though a Texas politician questions the arrival of this city gal in the hometown he’s sworn to protect and defend, Steve can’t help but admit he’s falling for her. But when a mysterious billionaire funds a renovation to downtown Miller’s Creek, Dani’s suspicious behavior brings his built-in lie detector to alarm-clanging alert.
Can Steve and Dani call a truce for a higher calling? Will romance blossom in Miller’s Creek? And will Dani ever find true home?
Written with the feel of Mayberry and the Mitford series, readers have fallen in love with Miller’s Creek. Will you? If you enjoy Christian contemporary romance and inspirational women’s fiction, don’t miss this feel-good novel. Get your copy today.
About the author:
Cathy Bryant enjoys spinning tales set in the fictional town of Miller’s Creek, Texas, where folks are friendly, the iced tea is sweet, and Mama Beth’s front porch beckons. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her spending time with her family, wrangling chickens and rabbits, rummaging through junk stores, or up to her elbows in yet another home improvement project in the country cottage she shares with her husband of thirty-five years. You can find out more about Cathy and her books at https://CathyBryantBooks.wordpress.com.
My thoughts:
What makes a home, home? Dani longs for a place that truly feels like home, but not everyone in Miller’s Creek is anxious for her to move in.
The small town, with all its small-town problems, offers respite from the city. And yet there’s more to home than simply getting away. I enjoyed the realistic struggles the characters faced as they grappled with what they believed to be true.
Texas Roads is not full of twists and surprises, but sometimes it’s nice to simply enjoy a journey, even if you know the destination and are familiar with the road.
If you enjoy small-town settings and sweet endings, you’ll want to check out Texas Roads and meet the characters of Miller’s Creek!