In the third Texas Gold Novel, A Reason to Stay,
Faith Marin seems to have it all together as an investigative reporter. Through
her job, she meets a pro fisherman, Geary, who soon becomes her husband. Their
relationship isn’t exactly what was imagined when going into the marriage, as
Faith and Geary have polar opposites in terms of their families. Faith came
from a dysfunctional childhood and many things in her past she would rather
hide. Geary, on the other hand, is an open book with a large family that is
very connected. When Faith makes the decision to put her career before her
marriage, she would never imagine a traumatic injury would cause her to reevaluate
and come to terms with her past.
I enjoyed this book, and I think I connected
with Geary because his large family reminded me of my own. The book was fast
paced, and it kept me interested throughout the entire reading. Also, although this
is the third book in the series, it is fine for it to be read as a stand-alone
story.
This book was provided by Revell,
a division of Baker Publishing Group, in exchange for my review. I am
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