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: ON RISING: RECIPES & RITUALS FOR JOYFUL MORNINGS
New lifestyle cookbook from Deborah E.S. Johnson
Lone Star Indie Review: ONCE A HOMECOMING QUEEN
Review of new contemporary fiction by Joan Moran
Lone Star Review: SONGS OF SEVEN DAYS
New spiritual poetry collection from James R. Dennis
Lone Star Indie Review: YOU’LL SEE: A Story of Narcissistic Abuse, Survival, and My Journey to Understand
New nonfiction by Suzanne Groves
Lone Star Indie Review: LONG GONE & LOST: TRUE FICTIONS AND OTHER LIES
New collection of short stories and poems by author Bobby Horecka
Lone Star Indie Review: THE CODGER AND THE SPARROW
New literary fiction by Scott Semegran
Lone Star Review: MI CARNAL FRANK
Review of new family memoir and biography
Lone Star Indie Review: THE OLD LADY AND THE KID
New memoir by Sonja Klein
Lone Star Indie Review: THE WAYS OF WATER
New Texas-set, coming-of-age fiction
Lone Star Indie Review: CONQUERGOOD & THE CENTER OF THE INTELLIGIBLE MYSTERY OF BEING
New science fiction by CG Fewston
Lone Star Indie Review: THE BROTHERHOOD OF PANDORA
New fiction by David L. Nichols