From the Bookshelf of Q&A with Josh Lanyon…
Find A Copy At
Group Discussions About This Book
No group discussions for this book yet.
What Members Thought

Lanyon in all the perfection that Lanyon is.
Long-lost lovers is my favorite trope. Fay-vor-it.
Perfect length, wonderful characters. Warmed my icy little heart.
Long-lost lovers is my favorite trope. Fay-vor-it.
Perfect length, wonderful characters. Warmed my icy little heart.

Not a bad read, but nothing super amazing either.
The writing, of course, is wonderful, and I liked the contrast of the Texas Ranger and the Ballet Dancer.
I did think things felt a bit rushed, especially since it had been 12 years since they'd seen each other, and it seemed like all was forgiven and intense feelings came back a little too quickly. But not a bad read Especially if you are able to check it out for free from the library. ...more
The writing, of course, is wonderful, and I liked the contrast of the Texas Ranger and the Ballet Dancer.
I did think things felt a bit rushed, especially since it had been 12 years since they'd seen each other, and it seemed like all was forgiven and intense feelings came back a little too quickly. But not a bad read Especially if you are able to check it out for free from the library. ...more

I have a weakness for Lanyon and a weakness for stories set in Texas... so of COURSE I had to read Lone Star. Nice story of lost love found. There were a few sterotypes that Lanyon played into that drove me nuts (a bit of a pet peeve for this Texas), but a nice story none-the-less. I love that Lanyon doesn't always wrap everything up in a little bow. There is a HEA, but you know there are still going to be struggles.
...more
...more

Apr 14, 2012
Sara
added it

Oct 08, 2012
Holly
marked it as to-read



May 10, 2013
Anne
marked it as to-read

Sep 20, 2015
Shanice
added it