A review by randikaye
Coming Home to Maverick by Sophia Summers

4.0

If you love a contemporary cowboy romance with a decent dose of Christian content thrown in... Coming Home to Maverick is one worth checking out.

Now, I must admit I was a bit torn on this one at first. In the story, we meet Bailey as she is returning home with her daughter Gracie, after having left her ex-fiance Maverick at the altar six years earlier to pursue her dreams of singing. I loved the concept of this story and it did offer a great Christian message of forgiveness. However, I did find the forgiveness came exceptionally quickly in this story. I feel like it could have been a much more dynamic story had it been dug into more deeply. That could have easily made it a 4.5-5 star book for me. As it was, it still made it to a solid 3.5 stars. While I would have enjoyed getting more into that, there was something about these characters and their chemistry that I couldn't get enough of. Was it too easy? Maybe, but then is there anything wrong with that as an escape? I don't think so. The book had such a feeling of home and family to it, that I couldn't help but enjoy it. It was cozy, sweet and a delightful quick read.

I also enjoyed getting to know the rest of the family. The Dawson family is delightful, and I would love to see more from them in future books.

**I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher for consideration. All thoughts are 100% my own.