Monday, July 29, 2024

Review: Into the Starlight

Into the Starlight Into the Starlight by Amanda Cabot
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Rating 3.5

Into the Starlight was about dreams and aligning your dreams with the will of God, using your talents for the good of others.

Burke and Joanna had a sweet friendship which grew into love. I loved how they listened to each other, supported one another and was each other’s confidant.

I loved catching up with all the sisters – I still need to read Louisa’s story, though I did not feel like I were lost at all, so I do think each book can be read as a standalone.

There were a few possible characters who could have been involved in the disappearance of Clive, though I did see early on who the true culprit was.

A satisfying conclusion to the series and the mystery around what truly happened to Clive.

*I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. All opinions expressed are my own.*


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About the book:


After more than a year in Europe, Joanna Vaughn returns to Sweetwater Crossing, her dreams of becoming a concert pianist shattered. As if that weren't enough, her husband, whom she married after a whirlwind courtship, has died. The only thing sustaining her on the journey back to Texas was the thought of her childhood home. But to Joanna's dismay, she's changed so much that the place she once loved no longer feels like home.

After his fiancΓ©e married his partner and both blamed him for a patient's death, Dr. Burke Finley believes it's time for a change. A quick trip with his almost-aunt Della Samuels to Sweetwater Crossing turns into an extended stay to discover what happened to his uncle and her would-be husband. But the beautiful and musical Joanna makes it more than bearable.

As the two join forces to help Della, there is no denying the attraction felt on both sides. But ghosts from the past are coming to call--and threatening to destroy any chance at happily-ever-after.

Get swept away by this emotional tale of family, friendship, and the kind of love that overcomes every obstacle.

About the Author:



With both parents avid readers, it's no surprise that Amanda Cabot learned to read at an early age. From there it was only a small step to deciding to become a writer. Of course, deciding and becoming are two different things, as she soon discovered. Fortunately for the world, her first attempts at fiction were not published, but she did meet her goal of selling a novel by her thirtieth birthday. Since then she’s sold more than forty novels. When she’s not writing, Amanda enjoys sewing, cooking and – of course – reading.

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