Danielle L. (DanielleFM) - reviewed Lone Star Cafe (Texas Hill Country, Bk 2) on + 177 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
amazing book vivid details i felt like i was standing in the story viewing everything myself. amazing aurthor!
Connie A. (jazzysmom) - , reviewed Lone Star Cafe (Texas Hill Country, Bk 2) on + 907 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is a very "comfortable" read. You honestly just wanna be stranded at the Lone Star Cafe. The owners are two twin sisters 82 years old and spry for their 82. They bake the best biscuits and make the best jam and coffee. They also have a handsome nephew that comes around to help out and he just happened to be there the day of the terrible storm and Laura is having one of the worst days of her life. Really it couldn't get any worse. Her father is alone and tricking her for her attention, more than what she already gives him. Her job is consuming and stressful, her husband--well--he is gone somewhere for months on end. I loved this read-it was "friends you wish you had in your life when you are finished. Odd little crossroad, but the exact spot for the Lone Star Cafe.
Good writing! I'll read more of her books because I enjoyed this one so much.
A very nice read. I enjoy this author.
This was a very entertaining easy read. I enjoyed it.
CUTE story! Lots of fun to read.
Lone Star Cafe leavves you feeling like you have danced across Texas
This was one of a series that was light, fun to read, and with characters that were easy to care about. I read all the books this author wrote and the book was traded off quickly.
This is a great read. Ms. Wingate has a knack of making you feel a part of the characters life, especially being from Texas, I can relate. I love the recipes in the back.
Highly recommended.
Highly recommended.
Barbara B. (redhatter) reviewed Lone Star Cafe (Texas Hill Country, Bk 2) on + 577 more book reviews
It is the worst day of Laura Drapers life. By noon, her career as a magazine editor, her relationship, and her very sanity are all in doubt. She find herself marooned at a crossroads in Nowhere, Texas, wondering which way to turn. She knew she should not have let herself be lured into the ramshackle Lone Star Cafe run by two crazy old ladies who claim their coffee contains mystical secret ingrediants.