She hasn't made time for the Lord or for a serious relationship. She didn't run away as a prodigal, her heart slowly went cold. A young professional woman happily raised in a Christian family, Courtney lost her faith as she gained her worldly life ambitions. She was real, not a perfect model-looking waif with everything going for her but a boyfriend. I enjoyed McDaniel's character, Courtney, so much I wanted to spill coffee on my shirt just to be like her. Her witty humor, realistic dialogue and believable characters held my attention all the way to the end - yep, I couldn't put "Lights, Cowboy, Action" down. When author Lesley Ann McDaniel mentioned Montana and coffee in her opening line she caught my attention.
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