Eileen Aberman-Wells
Sage and Scott’s second chance love story in Lone Star Reunion by Justine Davis, book four in her Texas Justice series, reminds us that everyone is deserving of being loved. Sage Hightower is an amazing woman. This cowgirl had a tough upbringing, especially being the only girl and the youngest. Losing her father, the sheriff, and her closest brother on the same day affected her. Losing the boy she loved a couple of years later with no word devastated her. Scott Parrish constantly courted trouble as he never fit in or was accepted by his family. He believed no one cared or tried to understand him, except for Sage. When, at seventeen, he was given a chance to turn his life around, he grabbed it; unfortunately at the cost of behind the girl he loved. When Scott returns, ten years later, for his brother’s funeral, he had planned to thank the judge who believed in him; not to stay. Sage finally has the chance to convince Scott, the boy-turned-hero, to give their love a chance; especially in the hometown he's hated for years. Ms. Davis wrote a wonderful and emotional story that is definitely not to be missed. She provided a tale rich with sexual chemistry and charming characters giving Sage and Scott a chance to live a life full of love. I highly recommend Lone Star Reunion to other readers and look forward to the next book in this series. I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
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Donna Panzardo
Lone Star Reunion another great addition to the Texas Justice series out by Justine Davis. The story of possible second chances. I enjoyed reading more about Sage Highwater and her family. The character development and dialogue were perfect for storyline. I hope there will be more books in this series.
Debbie Caswell
This is a beautiful story we have two people damaged in their own ways who had a strong connection when they where younger Now they reconnect and the connection is still there but is it enough for them to build somthing with Sage Highwater didn't have the best life after all she was not only the youngest Highwater but also the only girl but the one person she had a connection with was Scott Parrish he didn't have that great a life either and was constantly in trouble the only person that seemed to understand him was Sage When he was seventeen he got himself into trouble but a judge saw the good in him and gave him a chance but it meant he had to leave breaking Sage's heart in the process. Now ten years later Scott has returned a battle scarred Marine sniper to bury his brother, is there still a connection between Sage and him and can they have a future together when he intended to leave yet again.