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Book Reviews of The Last of the Honky-tonk Angels (Lucy Hatch, Bk 2)

The Last of the Honky-tonk Angels (Lucy Hatch, Bk 2)
The Last of the Honkytonk Angels - Lucy Hatch, Bk 2
Author: Marsha Moyer
ISBN-13: 9780060081638
ISBN-10: 0060081635
Publication Date: 6/1/2003
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: William Morrow
Book Type: Hardcover
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12 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

nicksmom avatar reviewed The Last of the Honky-tonk Angels (Lucy Hatch, Bk 2) on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I absolutely loved this book and its predecessor, "The Second Coming of Lucy Hatch." Read them both if you get a chance. They're emotionally intense stories of romantic love and family love - and loss - in a small town setting. The language varies from lyrical to gritty, but it's all beautifully descriptive.
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Great story!
I could not put this book down from page one. The first was great and the sequel was like extra whipped cream.
Being from Texas (even East)I appreciated how well the author nailed the region. Characters to fall in love, with a story so deep in detail you feel like they are your neighbors.
Super take on a trip book just be sure you have others because this one ends too soon.
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A great follow-up book. I love the characters!
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Great read
reviewed The Last of the Honky-tonk Angels (Lucy Hatch, Bk 2) on + 11 more book reviews
Another Lucy Hatch book. I enjoyed this as much as the first.
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This was an excellent book......hated to see it end!!
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Good read. Two women narrate this story set in a small town in East Texas. Denny is an awkward teenager with a special gift who is dumped on her long absent father. Lucy is the crazy-in-love partner of Denny's reluctant father. A heart-warming story with a little drama thrown in for good measure. This book is in just read once condition.
swimtchr avatar reviewed The Last of the Honky-tonk Angels (Lucy Hatch, Bk 2) on + 27 more book reviews
Good book about family and friends and the trials they go through. Book does leave you hanging and wanting more! The third book in this series is due to be out in Jan. 07. Look forward to reading this book too.
jazzysmom avatar reviewed The Last of the Honky-tonk Angels (Lucy Hatch, Bk 2) on + 907 more book reviews
If i didn't have so many books already i would not let this one go--it was that good. Ms.Moyer has a smooth talk that just flows like you are there with her having sweet tea on a hot Texas day. I have now ordered all of her books. This is the story of Lucy Hatch and an easy life that makes me want to go to Texas and live next door to her. I loved her Aunt Dove and her boyfriend Ash, and her boss Peggy, and a few others i will not mention else the story will be ruined. Lucy had lived a different life for 18 years and then her husband died, a few short months later, life became very interesting for Lucy and all of a sudden i was sucked into the pages and could not put the book down, it had me from the second page. I absolutely for sure on stars above, love this book--this is a fantastic author.
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A story of forgiveness with a touch of humor and tenderness makes this a delight to read.
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Enjoyed the whole series!
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A better than usual chic lit book with good geographical, age, and characterizations. My only problem with the book was the casual attitude about excessive drinking, carousing, and men's treatment of women.