Tuesday, February 3, 2015

At Home In Last Chance ~ Cathleen Armstrong


  • File Size: 4683 KB
  • Print Length: 305 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0800722485
  • Publisher: Revell (January 6, 2015)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00MBTY49G





 January 6, 2015


What happens when the life you're running from won't let go of your heart?
Kaitlyn Reed and Steven Braden have always had a similar philosophy of life: when the going gets tough, they get going--out of town and away from the problem. Now they are both back in Last Chance, New Mexico, and trying to start over.

Kaitlyn is working to reestablish a relationship with the seven-year-old daughter she left behind six months earlier. Steven is trying to prove to his family that he is not the irresponsible charmer they have always known him to be. As Kaitlyn and Steven find themselves drawn to one another, one big question keeps getting in the way: How will they learn to trust each other when they don't even trust themselves?

With emotional depth and characters who leap off the page and into your heart, Cathleen Armstrong invites you to return once more to the dusty and delightful town of Last Chance.

My take on this book:
At Home In Last Chance is the third book in the Place To Call Home a Series by Cathleen Armstrong. This installment pulls readers right back to Last Chance, New Mexico and tells the story of Kaitlyn Reed and Steven Braden. Kaitlyn has made plenty of mistakes in her life, and hopes to change a few when she returns to Last Chance. Steve also has a few things to prove to his family. When a relationship begins to develop between them will their past get in the way or will their hearts finally find a place to call home?

I love the town of Last Chance and was drawn right back into the town and the lives of the characters. i have to admit I really didn't like the character of Kaitlyn in the previous book so I wasn't sure if I would enjoy her story. Well let me say the author totally changed my mind about the character and had me empathizing with her. I loved watching her character grow and change becoming who she needed to be. There is a sense of realism with this entire series that makes it very easy to relate too. I really enjoyed revisiting some of the characters from the previous books but honestly think that this book could be read without having read the other books because the author provides enough background information which allows the reader to connect with the town and characters. An emotionally charged story that grabbed my emotions and made me feel like I was reading about friends. 

A complimentary copy of this book was provided for review.

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