Welcome to Promise, a small town in the heart of Texas where the neighbors are friendly and you might just find love.
Nell's Cowboy
Nell Bishop, widowed mother of two children, is turning Twin Canyons into a dude ranch. One of her first guests is Travis Grant: a celebrity of sorts, a wannabe cowboy and an Easterner known for his books about the West. Her kids adore him--and she has to admit she's drawn to him, too. But it's too soon to be thinking of love and marriage again. Isn't it?
Lone Star Baby
When Amy Thornton shows up in town pregnant and alone, she's looking for some guidance and compassion, so she turns to Reverend Wade McMillan. He might be a minister, but he's also a man. An unmarried and very attractive one. But is it as a man that he responds to Amy? Or as a man of God? Maybe it's both. Amy needs the town's help to get back on her feet. What she wants is the love of a man named Wade...
Debbie Macomber is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and one of today’s most popular writers with more than 200 million copies of her books in print worldwide. In her novels, Macomber brings to life compelling relationships that embrace family and enduring friendships, uplifting her readers with stories of connection and hope. Macomber’s novels have spent over 1,000 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Fifteen of these novels hit the number one spot.
In 2023, Macomber’s all-new hardcover publication includes Must Love Flowers (July). In addition to fiction, Macomber has also published three bestselling cookbooks, three adult coloring books, numerous inspirational and nonfiction works, and two acclaimed children’s books.
Celebrated as “the official storyteller of Christmas”, Macomber’s annual Christmas books are beloved and six have been crafted into original Hallmark Channel movies. Macomber is also the author of the bestselling Cedar Cove Series which the Hallmark Channel chose as the basis for its first dramatic scripted television series. Debuting in 2013, Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove was a ratings favorite for three seasons.
She serves on the Guideposts National Advisory Cabinet, is a YFC National Ambassador, and is World Vision’s international spokesperson for their Knit for Kids charity initiative. A devoted grandmother, Debbie and Wayne live in Port Orchard, Washington, the town which inspired the Cedar Cove series.
HOARDER CHALLENGE-#2-AN AUTHOR EVERYONE HAS READ BUT ME
2.5 stars This is a writer who's very popular but I hadn't read previously. It was okay. It's 2 stories which are part of a series. Even though I hadn't read the previous books, I wasn't too lost. The writer does a great job of summing up concisely the events/characters from the previous book who live in the town of Promise. I liked the characters. Sweet stories. Shades of clean/Christian romance themes (no explicit sex scenes) which was fine b/c it was in context with the story.
Second read: Read in order this time, these stories were even more enjoyable.
First read: A delightful classic Debbie Macomber story... Actually, two stories that I very much enjoyed. I should have started with Volumes 1 and 2 but have requested both from the library.
Nothing too dramatic, just nice cozy love stories.
I didn't really like this one. There were not enough encounters with Nell and Travis, though I did like them and liked the idea of the story. The author just spent way too much time on going over what was in the first four books. That might have been good if I hadn't read them, and especially if I hadn't JUST read them. The writing was well done, just the story of the two main characters was so brief, it was hard to get into it.
I did like what she did with the results to the Bitter End Town. Very creative.
Lone Star Baby:
Now this one was MUCH better. This one really got into the story of the two main characters, not hitting so much on the other characters from the previous stories or over doing it about what happened with Bitter End. The author really developed these two characters relationship.
This one made me laugh, often and brought about that "good feeling" about the characters, too. I really like this one.
I also like how the story of Bitter End played out. Very cute idea and very creative. Loved many of the ideas and lines the author came up with.
This was a actually two stories, both take place in the small town of Promise Texas. It takes us back to a not not so long ago, when neighbors knew all their neighbors an car d d about the people in town. Debbie Macomber always writes about towns I would like to visit and people I would like To know.
Another two stories about the little Texas town called Promise. In those two books we know another two characters, Nell, a widow with two children who need a father and Wade, the town's preacher, who finds himself a wife! ;)
I bought this book on Amazon because it was a cheap mass produced paper back and I needed to stock up for social isolating. I didn’t realize that this is actually TWO books, and that they are #5 and #6 in a series. If I had known that, I probably would have passed over it. In book #5- Nell’s Cowboy, I found it hard to keep track of who all the characters where. If I had read the beginning of the series, it wouldn’t have been a problem, I’m sure, as each couple probably had their own book. I also felt like Nell and Travis fell in love too easily- like, I didn’t quite get how it happened. Buuuuut, I kept reading because I was intrigued by the mystery about the ghost town Bitter End- and that turned out interesting for sure. The next book, Lone Star Baby, was one I enjoyed a little more. I knew with in a chapter or two who would fall in love, but that’s typical, I suppose. I did enjoy the story of a single pregnant lady finding refuge in the town of Promise where she is immediately taken in and cared for. And the way Bitter End gets tied in again is kind of cool. All in all, I didn’t hate it, but it was not my favorite Macomber book. Plus, it was kind of weird to read something from her that was NOT set in Washington. Haha!
I have been loving this series and would have rated this 5 stars like the others if it hadn't been for 2 issues in Lone Star Baby. The first thing that bothered me was that the pastor used cuss words several times in conversation. I think that Ms. Macomber was trying to show that he was just as human as everyone else. However, that was accomplished in other ways and I think having him just swear conversationally was a big stretch. I'm not saying that it isn't possible for a pastor to cuss, but it didn't fit his character and it bothered me. The other thing that bothered me was that the characters referred to the ambulance as an "aid car.". Here the author's Northwestern roots are showing. They may call them aid cars in Washington, but in Texas they are just plain ol' ambulances.
These were two wonderful books to read in one. I loved the characters, the descriptions and well no spoilers but the Happy Ending for the main characters of the story. There was mystery, worry, concern, a little disconcerting moments. I am so ready to read more stories by Debbie Macomber. She is an excellent rider. The town of Promise, with its faults of course as any place in the world. But it is a place I would most likely like to live. Give them a read, if you like these kind of stories, you will I believe like them as well. But well we all are different so who knows. But if you do, have a great time in two awesome reads.
Two books in one! Both have a cast of characters-I enjoyed the fact that she had a cast of characters for each book. I had not read the earlier volumes, so I was not familiar with the characters. Stories about several people living in Promise, Texas. Several twists and turns in relationships with solving an old mystery about the town of Bitter End. Concluded even more on this town in the ending of the 2nd book. Fun characters. Nice read for bedtime when you just want to be entertained and nothing too wild to keep you awake at night.
Typical Debbie Macomber.... Great read that makes you want to stay there forever. You can start these where ever in the series as the previous stories are explained although it is better to read them all at once.
Debbie is one of those authors that can create worlds where you want to get lost in and stay, surrounded by people you wish were real, in a community you would love to live in.
This is why her books are ones I keep on hand and reread over and over.
The first story is of Nell and Travis. Travis comes to Promise to do research on the ghost town pof Bittr End. He meets Nell. This is their love story.
The second story is of Amy and Wade. Amy is an unwed mother, travelling by bus and decides to stay in Promise. With no where to go, she visits the church and meets Wade, the Pastor. This is their love story.
I finished the second story of this book. I'm a Big fan of this author and this book was no exception. Both Nell's Cowboy and Lone Star Baby were great to be read together. I've rated both books 5 *. There seemed to be a lot of action centered around an old Ghost Town. I really liked the characters in this series. This author writes clean stories and they leave me with a good feeling when I'm done.
A nice light read with two stories based in Promise Texas. Nell is widowed and trying to keep her ranch going with her two children and mother in law. Travis is an author from New York trying to find out more about a local ghost town. Amy has been rejected by her lover and mother when she finds out she is pregnant. She decides to get off the bus in Promise on a whim, and goes into the church where she meets the preacher Wade and finds out that Promise has a lot of friendly, loving people.
I enjoyed this series. Kept my attention. Had plot twists. Not too fast. Not too slow. Sleepy Texan accents made it fun and realistic. Enjoyed the story line - although it did take me a bit longer to get involved with it, compared to the author's Christmas stories (I'm a fan of those). It does have some relationship topics (describing kissing and getting 'hot', so perhaps better for ages 18+; but nothing "dirty", author kept it decent. Otherwise I wouldn't listen to it.)
In the two novels in this volume, the reader finds out more about the ghost town. The town of Promise protects and provides for a young woman who is searching for a better life. We see the same characters from earlier books in this series and meet new ones.
I enjoy reading Texas home. It was about a man and woman who made a ghost town not a scaring place anymore. The man was author and wanted find the story of this ghost town. He fell in love with a lady that showed him where the ghost town was.
This book is a continuation of the other books about the small town of Promise. I so enjoy how Debbie develops all of her characters and how they interact with one another.
I like the concept of the acceptance of the stranger in small town. Even the relationship of wade and Amy although predictable was ok. But I couldn't get into the Bitter End story line.