Some folks say Route 66 no longer exists. But for those of us who love the old highway that "winds from Chicago to L.A.," it is more alive, more meaningful, and more romantic today than it has ever been. In much the same way, sometimes a couple believes that a relationship has faded away, only to discover that the adventure and romance have just begun ... - Annie
As teens, Teague Blackwell and Wendie Keith starred in a popular television show, The Lost Romance Ranch. It was on the set that they first met, on the set that they first fell in love, and on the set that the two exchanged marriage vows. Fifteen years later, the show's title has taken on even greater meaning. For now Teague and Wendie are separated, with every intention of splitting up for good.
Their plans, however, are not unfolding as they'd expected. These days, there's talk of a reunion for the characters on the show. Could a reconciliation for Teague and Wendie be in the script as well?
Entertaining book but really lacking in sustenance.
I've never read a book written by this author but now I'm curious if she always writes Christian novels and if she throws in Christian values willy nilly. I might go read some more of her books to see how she incorporates Christianity into her writing.
I keep wanting to comment on characters and their understanding of values but I can't without giving away parts of the book.
I look forward to seeing what others have to share (and hope others do share) since I am the first review for this novel on Goodreads.