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Home At Last, by Jan Sikes

Home At Last, by Jan Sikes

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Home At Last, by Jan Sikes

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With empty pockets and a heart full of dreams Luke Stone leaves behind the nightmare of fifteen long years in Leavenworth prison, not giving it a backward glance. Eyes firmly on the future, he boards a Greyhound bus bound for Texas…for freedom…for the one who holds his heart. The unjust conviction no longer matters and revenge haunts him no more. Darlina Flowers, the woman who takes his breath away, waits ahead and with her by his side, nothing can stop him. He is headed HOME AT LAST.

Home At Last, by Jan Sikes

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3359954 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .71" w x 6.00" l, .93 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 314 pages
Home At Last, by Jan Sikes

About the Author Award winning author, Jan Sikes, began writing around the age of eight. The stories she writes (so far) are true stories about the journey of two people moving through adversity in order to grow and learn to become better humans. She believes with all her heart, there is something that is worthy of sharing in these stories. Bits and pieces of wisdom, hard-learned lessons and above and beyond all, love…True love that you read about in fiction stories…and yet this is truth. The old saying that truth is stranger than fiction fits the stories that she shares. The Convict and the Rose, her second book, was awarded as book of the year in the Fiction/Biography category by the Texas Association of Authors. She is passionate about her writing projects and is driven to tell a deeply personal story with the hope that it might touch someone’s heart or life in a positive way. She also releases a music CD of original songs along with each book that fits the time period of the story. Why? Because the stories revolve and evolve around a deep-rooted passion for music Jan resides in North Texas, has five grandchildren and in her spare time, loves to volunteer at Texas music festivals.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Jan's passion for detail and raw style make this autobiography series of a West Texas family a must read! By Amazon Customer "Home At Last" is third in the series of the true life and love story of Jan and Rick Sikes. Jan shares her life and love for Rick and her daughters with a style that recreates west Texas living from the 60's thru early 2000. The books tell their story thru Darlina Flowers (Jan) and Luke Stone (Rick) in a series of books that begins with "Flowers & Stone" continues with "The Convict and the Rose" and life after prison with "Home at Last."I can't wait for "Till Death Do Us Part" that is scheduled for release in 2015. It will continue their life journey and appears to be the last in the Luke & Darlina Stone series."Flowers & Stone" captures their time in west Texas where they found each other while Rick and his band performed at Honky Tonk bars. The story captures the "hell raising" and true love they shared from the time they met until Rick's conviction for a bank robbery he did not commit."The Convict and Rose" continues their story while Rick was locked up in prison for his part in planning bank robberies. Rick's love for Jan and for music continues in prison where he convinces the warden at Leavenworth prison to let him build a recording studio for himself and other prisoners who desire to write and record their songs. Jan parallels her life while Rick survives the danger and despair of prison. She shares her attempt to move on with her life when she marries and starts her family with a man she tries to love. She struggles with her identity and cannot overcome her feelings for Rick. Her love for her two daughters as she becomes a single parent serves her well with Rick locked away from her heart."Home at Last" picks up their lives when Rick is released from prison in 1985. Their deep love for each other results in Jan's moving to Coleman TX to marry her true love within weeks of his release. Jan's writing makes it easy for her readers to experience the struggles of starting a new life after prison in a small dusty west Texas town. The family works together to make ends meet and details their successes and simple joy as they climb out of the very frugal life after prison. It is a great story of redemption and the power of love of family.I recommend the entire series for readers who want to experience a true love story that shows how caring for each other, commitment and working together results in lives well lived. Jan's passion for detail and raw style make this autobiography a must read!Chris Schartz - Kansas City

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Written from the heart By Wendy Scott Fantasy Author A true love story told from the heart - raw and real. How far would you go for love? Hearts and home life are laid bare as Darlina and Luke's story is retold. I won this book in a competition and it's not my usual read, but I found the story compelling as it was true life, and I'm a sucker for true love with happy endings. Sacrifice, loss, and triumph. WJ Scott, Children's Author, Fairy Dust: Bedtime Tale #1

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Love Abides and Triumphs One of the elements that makes ... By Tina Frisco Love Abides and TriumphsOne of the elements that makes Jan Sikes’ novels so compelling is that they’re autobiographical. I was so moved by her second book, The Convict and the Rose, that I knew the third book in the trilogy would prove to be equally poignant.Luke Stone is finally released after spending 15 grueling years behind bars for something he didn’t do. Darlina Flowers meets him at the bus station, filled with anticipation and hope for the life together that was denied them when Luke was imprisoned. With little money and no home of their own, their deep and resolute love determines to imbue their lives -- and the lives of Darlina’s 2 young daughters -- with joy and meaning.Austerity greets them head-on, but Luke and Darlina never fail to ride the waves with conviction. They remain focused on carving out a better future and seldom look back on past obstacles or tragedies. Damaged and awkward family relationships in need of renewal are handled with warmth, hope, determination, and a sprinkling of raw veracity. When problems threaten to sabotage their happiness or undermine their stability, their solid love for one another always helps them prevail. The adversity they’re forced to deal with would crush a less immutable nature. But Luke and Darlina’s firm resolve, tenacity, and enduring love see them through the hard times as well as embellish the joyful times.This review might read like that of a fairy tale, but the characters depicted are real people, and this is their story. It’s both tragic and triumphant. It exhibits the depth the human spirit can reach in order to not only survive, but also thrive. And it exemplifies the long-held truth that believing makes it so. Energy follows thought. And Luke and Darlina show us how to manifest our heart’s desire.

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