Betty Lynne Davidson is planning her husband's funeral while overlooking one thing: he's not dead. When Suzanne Mullins, forty-two, gets the call from her father to come back home to Texas, she knows it will mean having to look at the faulty foundations of her parents' marriage as well as her own. Looking her past in the eye once and for all, Suzanne hopes that trusting in God's love and mercy will set all of this craziness straight.
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"I thought this would be another chick-lit book. It was so much more. There was humor, a touch of faith, forgiveness, and an original storyline. Highly recommended."
— Ruth (4 out of 5 stars)
" This book is crazy!! Part of the way through I was hoping it was going to have a good message in the end, because it is just wacky. But lo and behold, the message of what happens when we try to cover past sins comes out loud and clear. Good book (made me laugh out loud in parts) and good message. "
— Leslie, 10/7/2013" What a charming cozy fiction read. Of course the message of "honesty is best" was there and very nicely included. "
— Shirley, 3/16/2013" This book has both the funny and frustrating mother/daughter angst that would make a good sitcom! "
— Julie, 1/25/2013" I was grateful to have received Lookin' Back Texas by Leanna Ellis from the Early Reviewer program at Library Thing. [return][return]From the back of the book: [return]Betty Lynne Davidson is planning her husband "
— Michele, 3/13/2012" Suzanne Mullins is called back to her home in Texas to help her parents with their troubled marriage. She finds she must also look at her own marriage. Loved Suzanne's Wacky mother, Betty Lynne. "
— Mary, 12/8/2011" Cute. A little cheesy. Not great literature. But cute and enjoyable. "
— Carrie, 11/28/2011" Loved it! Humorous without being sappy, thought provoking in it's spiritual applications without being preachy. Unusual story line that's quirky and fun. "
— Miralee, 5/26/2011" I laughed out loud. I've heard of planning funeral's before someone dies, but this one is about someone that has the funeral before they die! Great read. "
— Deborah, 10/2/2010" What a charming cozy fiction read. Of course the message of "honesty is best" was there and very nicely included. "
— Shirley, 8/22/2010" I laughed out loud. I've heard of planning funeral's before someone dies, but this one is about someone that has the funeral before they die! Great read. "
— Deborah, 8/15/2009" This book has both the funny and frustrating mother/daughter angst that would make a good sitcom! "
— Julie, 1/26/2009" Loved it! Humorous without being sappy, thought provoking in it's spiritual applications without being preachy. Unusual story line that's quirky and fun. "
— Miralee, 11/1/2008Pam Turlow is an award-winning stage and television actress. She has also appeared in print campaigns for AT&T and Ameritech.