Amanda Cabot’s latest offering, At Bluebonnet Lake, is a
refreshing tale of slowing down, letting go of the fear of change, and grabbing
on to all that life has to offer. We
have two very busy people who have come to the failing resort, Rainbow’s
End. Kate Sherwood is there to spend
more quality time with her grandmother, who in turn is trying to convince her
granddaughter there is more to life than her career. Greg Vange, who has decided to leave his very
busy world, is searching for his next step in life. These two run into each other at a crossroads
in their lives. Not only do we get to
watch their love story unfold, but we get to witness the love story of another
couple in a very different season of their lives. I do not know if Rainbow’s End exists, but if
it does, I would love to visit and I so want a pair of those cowboy boots. I have always enjoyed Amanda Cabot’s
historical fiction, and I have very much enjoyed this contemporary tale of hers
as well. There is a beautiful theme of letting
go of our dreams and the demands we place on ourselves and embracing the great adventure
that can be our lives. I look forward to the next visitors to Rainbow’s
End and their stories. Thank you to the
publisher Revell for my review copy. The
opinions, however, are my own.
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Thanks so much for taking the time to read and review my book. I'm delighted that you enjoyed it. Sadly, though, Rainbow's End doesn't exist except in my imagination.
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