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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | “It’s sticking around when things get tough that you find out what somebody’s worth. But I guess you already know that.”
So says Lucy Hatch to her stepdaughter, Denny, who has run away from her fledgling music career in Nashville to escape marriage troubles. Now back home in Texas, Denny learns that leaving her past behind won’t be so simple: she’s pregnant. Lucy is also at a turning point. The flower shop where she’s worked for years is closing, and her husband, Ash Farrell, is finding that living one day at a time is harder than he thought it would be. Everything used to stay the same in the little town of Mooney; now big changes are in the air—and everyone has to shift their plans to embrace the future. As Denny stops running and finally faces the music, Lucy works to regain her own footing by helping the man she loves find his.
Heartwarming, funny, and distinctly Southern, Return of the Stardust Cowgirl explores the joys and sorrows of life in a small town, the complexity of love, and the bonds that we share only with family. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Marsha Moyer | | Paperback: | 368 pages | | Publisher: | Three Rivers Press | | Publication Date: | February 26, 2008 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 0307351556 | | Package Length: | 7.9 inches | | Package Width: | 5.1 inches | | Package Height: | 1.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 7 reviews |
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Nothing beats the original. Sep 30, 2008 I really enjoyed this entire series but I don't think anything can beat the original "Second Coming Of Lucy Hatch". It will always be my favorite. This was the last book in the series and loose ends needed to be tied up, but I felt the ending was a little rushed. I would have liked to hear a little more about Denny and Ty. I also felt that by introducing letters from Lucy's father, Ms. Moyer left an opening for a 5th book.
LOVE IT!!! Aug 10, 2008 I absolutely love this book and all the previous ones in the series. Wish they could go on forever!
Charming... Apr 13, 2008 If you are a fan of the author's previous Lucy Hatch stories, Marsha Moyer has a treat for you in this charming story of a lovely, yet dysfunctional family.
At the center of a brewing crisis is Denny, a young successful country singer, who has dramatically fled Nashville, Tennessee. She escapes to her family's home located in a rural community in northeast Texas. Denny is the daughter of Ash, a once-successful country songwriter and singer who has ghosts and demons of his own with which to wrestle. They have a history that seems, at times, will never be reconciled.
The author reveals Denny, Lucy and Ash's dialog, with all of their flaws and virtues using the first-person voice. I like this approach to storytelling, because you are personally engaged in the drama, emotions, decisions, questions and choices good or bad each character experiences.
If you're not yet a fan, you may want to treat yourself to a feel-good story that has plenty of plot twist and turns to keep you up nights turning page after of page. You'll discover that you are drawn into this very human, volatile, complex and, at times, fragile family drama.
Armchair Interviews says: A highly recommended feel-good story.
Texas writer Apr 06, 2008 Marsha Moyer has written several books in the Lucy Hatch series and after finishing each one, I want to begin another. I know she intends to end the series soon but I want it to go on and on.
My group of friends have all read Miss Moyer's series and we anxiously await each new one.
Highly recommend this writer.
Lucy [and Marsha Moyer] are back in great form! Apr 02, 2008 'The Second Coming of Lucy Hatch' was a delightful little book - unheralded in the world of books but greatly loved by those who found it. Bad boy Ash and the good widow Lucy met and passion erupted. And Lucy did a lot of growing up.
The second 'Lucy' book - 'The Last of the Honky-Tonk Angels' introduced Denny, Ash's misfit teen-age daughter, and provided further insights into Ash and Lucy's relationship. It was a satisfying read.
The third book, 'Heartbreak Town,' was much less enjoyable for me. Moyer's depiction of Lucy's life married to a 'bad boy' was rather dark and far too talky for me.
So it was with great trepidation that I bought 'Return of the Stardust Cowgirl.' Afterall, even Harriet who praises everything had given it only four stars. Harriet, did you read this one? Cause it's a winner.
I was led to believe that this is the last of the series and it seems to be as all the threads are neatly tied up by the end. But there's a lot of straightening out to do. Ash has to deal with his alcoholism and inability to compose, Lucy has issues of trust, Denny has to face the results of an impetuous marriage, and even the flower shop has to face a few fiscal realities.
In general Moyer's novels shine with a down-home truth; her characters don't have unbelievable adventures, they simply learn to deal with real life - with grace, courage, and acceptance. We watch Lucy grow and change and learn to make the best of the hand that life has dealt her.
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