This is a beautifully written love story. It took me a little bit to get into it since it's very narrative and light on dialogue. I listened to the audio book and I absolutely loved the way Mark Deakins read the story about Doss and Abbie. I do have to say, as a breast cancer survivor, it was ...
Once again, Charles Martin has demonstrated his ability to write well. This novel is a page-turner with well-developed, believable characters. He obviously did a great deal of research on the various topics of the book (the Texas Rangers, lawmen, Texas mentality, horses, and so on), and it show...
In the same vain as Nicholas Sparks' books. A story of love, commitment and how far one would go to honor their spouse's dying wishes. I thought it was a little far fetched in places, but worth four stars. I have to gripe about the editing though. This is a peeve of mine in many books lately....
I've only read a few pages into the story but I love his writing style. There is one part in the book where the character is being asked about jumping over the hurdles in his football career to get where he is now, but instead of replying back like what would be your normal response, he replies ...
Charles Martin and The Dead Don’t Dance was recommended to me by a Goodreads friend some time ago. I finally got around to reading it and found it a good and pleasurable read. Thanks Midge.It’s a complete love story – the love of two life partners, the love of a father for his son he had dreams...