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Book Reviews of Love Finds You in Humble, Texas

Love Finds You in Humble, Texas
Love Finds You in Humble Texas
Author: Anita Higman
ISBN-13: 9781934770610
ISBN-10: 1934770612
Publication Date: 2/15/2009
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 36 ratings
Publisher: Summerside Press
Book Type: Paperback
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5 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

scrapint avatar reviewed Love Finds You in Humble, Texas on + 37 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book was beautiful and sweetly romantic. I loved it from beginning to end. Can't wait to see what the author writes next.
reviewed Love Finds You in Humble, Texas on
Helpful Score: 1
This was a super-cheesy story! I like a good Christian romance, but it was over the top. Plus, being from Humble, TX myself, some of the names of streets and places just didn't match up, so it was a little strange (not that most people would notice).
tgriffis avatar reviewed Love Finds You in Humble, Texas on + 326 more book reviews
This was an okay read for me as I don't usually read contemporary romance. Younger sister Lane arranges a blind date for her older sister Trudie with one of her former dates, Mason. A spark ignites between Trudie and Mason, then Lane decides she's in love with Mason and asks Trudie to say "no" to any future dates with him and arranges another blind date for her. I was put off by Lane's selfishness because she saw pretty soon that Mason didn't feel the same for her. As Christians the two sisters didn't get into any real conflict, so if you like contemporary settings, you will probably like this story. Trudie is an artist, and there was lots about art that was interesting, also.
DanielleFM avatar reviewed Love Finds You in Humble, Texas on + 177 more book reviews
interesting twist in the story line!
reviewed Love Finds You in Humble, Texas on + 350 more book reviews
Not the best book from the "Love Finds You In.." books. In fact I don't really think I was able to get into it well enough at all. It seemed too forced of a story. Also, I know it is a bit strange, but because Gone with the Wind is my favorite book and film, at least spell Vivien Leigh's name correctly (she spelled it Vivian Lee).

The story follows two sisters and a man, mainly Trudie who is 30 and ends up going on a blind date on her birthday in which her sister Lane set up for her. Mason seems to be the most amazing man (a little too out of the ordinary which made it truly odd to read). The problem is that while Trudie seems to hit it off with Mason, Lane thinks she may have feelings for Mason as well. Since Lane knew him first, Trudie is asked to pretty much back off, but this makes it difficult since Mason is pursuing her. Oh the drama.

I don't really think I like the more modern tales that are written for these books. There wasn't enough God in this book in particular. It was a bit strange too that a grown single man would buy lingerie for a woman he just met. . .uhhh no! Awkward!