REVIEWS
Looking for your next great read? Our editorial reviews spotlight Texas-connected books with honest, thoughtful, and professionally written evaluations from the Lone Star Lit team. Whether you’re in the mood for a gripping novel, a heartfelt memoir, or a fascinating nonfiction deep dive, our reviews offer insight into what makes each book stand out—without giving away any spoilers. Dive in and discover your next favorite story.
Lone Star Review: THE MIGHTY OAK
Review of The Mighty Oak, new Texas sports fiction
Lone Star Indie Review: HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN
Indie review of new technothriller
October Texas Books Preview
Preview of books by Texans, about Texas, or both publishing in October 2020
Lone Star Indie Review: MINOR SKETCHES AND REVERIES
Indie review of new short fiction
Lone Star Review: THE MAN WHO RAN WASHINGTON
New biography of James A. Baker III
Lone Star Review: THE RESURRECTION OF FULGENCIO RAMIREZ
Review of San Antonio author Rudy Ruiz’s debut novel
Lone Star Review: THE UNRAVELING OF CASSIDY HOLMES
Review of Elissa R. Sloan’s debut novel
Lone Star Review: NORTH TO ALASKA
Review of North to Alaska by San Angelo’s Preston Lewis
Lone Star Indie Review: TEXAS CHILI? OH MY!
Indie review of Texas Chili? Oh My! by Patricia Vermillion
Lone Star Review: ALL THESE MONSTERS
Review of new YA sci-fi from Amy Tintera