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.
HIDE WITH ME is expertly woven YA romantic suspense
HIDE WITH ME is expertly woven YA romantic suspense
Wrestling with God: When I Spoke in Tongues
How can a life guided by deep faith change once you’ve lost all belief in God’s existence?
Review: Before We Were Strangers
Before We Were Strangers is a stunning romantic thriller that questions the love and loyalty of parents, siblings, and friends.
Lone Star Book Reviews
Former Texas newspaper reporter and editor Rick Treon’s first
Lone Star Review: THE TRAVELING FEAST
Review of new essays from Rick Bass
Lone Star Indie Review: When the Men Were Gone
The year is 1944 and the Brownwood Lions may
Lone Star Review: WHAT DO YOU DO WITH A VOICE LIKE THAT?
“When Barbara Jordan talked, we listened.” —Former President of the
Lone Star Review: THE WINDOW TRAIL
In Big Bend National Park, the Window Trail is
Lone Star ListensAuthor interviews by Kay Ellington, LSLL Publisher
Don Graham, whom the Dallas Morning News has called
Lone Star Review: The Man Who Caught the Storm
Review of The Man Who Caught the Storm by Dallas author Brantley Hargrove
Lone Star Review: PAPER GHOSTS
Review of DFW author Julia Heaberlin’s Paper Ghosts