Hart's Crossing Series
Legacy Lane
A heartfelt book that's quick to read about redemption and change. Angie learns that what she's
always thought was most important may not really be that important after all. Her mother is loved and cared for by many, but
who are Angie's friends? Why has she not realized before the emptiness of her life? Maybe Hart's Crossing isn't as bad as
she'd once thought. Legacy Lane was not my favorite book, but it was interesting and held my attention. Robin Lee Hatcher
enjoys writing about her native Idaho. If you want a quick, easy read, Legacy Lane is for you!
-Jo / May 14, 2005 / SS5
Veterans Way
This book is similar in its story to The Key, but don't let that stop you from reading this treasure.
Steph and Jimmy were sweethearts when they were young, but something prevented them from following that dream together. Now,
50 years later, Jimmy is back in Steph's life. Is it possible God had a plan for them all along? Steph and Jimmy are about
to find out. This tale of renewed love is heartwarming, but it has its share of turmoil too. I love these short, quick reads
because you only get a taste (but it's delicious). Follow your heart down Legacy Lane back to Hart's Crossing in Hatcher's
Veterans Way. Watch for more books in this series!
-Jo / October 5, 2005 / SS19
Diamond Place
Terri has no family other than her ten-year-old daughter Lyssa. Lyssa's father left seven
years ago. As a single mom Terri has had her share of ups and downs, but she has always depended on God to provide for
her and her daughter. What can Mel Jenkins, Lyssa's Little League coach, provide? Is there a future for Terri
and Mel? This was another good installment in this series, but I felt it was little too short and the ending was abrupt.
If you've started reading the happenings in Hart's Crossing, I'd highly recommend continuing the journey. Another book
is due out next year!
-Jo / August 23, 2006 / SS38