Chasing the Sun is the first book in Tracie's new series, Land of the Lone Star. Set during the Civil War, Hannah's neighbors are torn between supporting the South, the North, and just Texas. Add in warring Native Americans trying to escape being forced to reservations, and you have a plot that moves along nicely. The odd thing for me was that I found myself really despising Hannah's suitor, but not really caring much about Hannah or William. Hannah's siblings added in dashes of fun and humor along the way. I read the whole story just to see what would happen with Hannah's wannabe suitor.
With thanks to Bethany House Publishers for my review copy.
With thanks to Bethany House Publishers for my review copy.
Naomi D. (nomer15) - reviewed Chasing the Sun (Land of the Lone Star, Bk 1) on + 168 more book reviews
"Chasing the Sun" by Tracie Peterson is her first in the "Land of the Lonestar" series. Set in Civil War-era Texas, the story focuses on a young woman named Hannah Dandridge. Her widowed father's disappearance leaves her young siblings in her care along with a ranch to run. William Barnett is a soldier returning after being wounded to reclaim his ranch which had been seized due to his family's loyalties in the war. Her father's law partner, Herbert Lockhart, adds intriguing complications to the story.
Overall, the characters are likeable and flushed out. Hannah's strong will and determination made her a compelling character. The compassion that she sought to demonstrate was remarkable as well. In some instances, it really took a bit of courage but the payoffs were well worth it. The story flowed well and the plot had enough twists and turns to keep it engaging. Themes of forgiveness, redemption, compassion, and love run strong in this novel.
As a big fan of Peterson's work, I was excited to pick up this book and it did not disappoint. I felt it was significantly better that her previous couple of series. I'm definitely looking forward to the next two installments of this Texas trilogy!
(Ive received this complimentary book from Bethany House Publishers through the Book Blogger program in exchange for a review. A positive review was not required and the views expressed in my review are strictly my own.)
Overall, the characters are likeable and flushed out. Hannah's strong will and determination made her a compelling character. The compassion that she sought to demonstrate was remarkable as well. In some instances, it really took a bit of courage but the payoffs were well worth it. The story flowed well and the plot had enough twists and turns to keep it engaging. Themes of forgiveness, redemption, compassion, and love run strong in this novel.
As a big fan of Peterson's work, I was excited to pick up this book and it did not disappoint. I felt it was significantly better that her previous couple of series. I'm definitely looking forward to the next two installments of this Texas trilogy!
(Ive received this complimentary book from Bethany House Publishers through the Book Blogger program in exchange for a review. A positive review was not required and the views expressed in my review are strictly my own.)
Tracy Peterson is a great author....this book proves it. Very good story of the western frontier. Recommend.
I absolutely love this book!!! I love how it is romance but also has adventure in it!!
Mary L. (mommicked) - reviewed Chasing the Sun (Land of the Lone Star, Bk 1) on + 2 more book reviews
Was not as good as I expected
Patsy F. (memasbooks) reviewed Chasing the Sun (Land of the Lone Star, Bk 1) on + 85 more book reviews
Enjoyed this book and am waiting for the other books in
the series.
the series.