About the Book
Title: Into the Sunset
Series: A Western Light, Book 3
Author: Mary Connealy
Genre: Christian Fiction, Historical Romance
Release Date: October 15, 2024
Will the sun set on their chance at happiness behfore they can seize it?
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To finally escape the clutches of her controlling husband and the threat of being recommitted to an asylum, Ginny Rutledge enlists the help of her friends, Maeve O’Toole and Dakota Harlan. Fleeing their own tumultuous pasts, the group embarks on a journey to prove Ginny’s sanity. However, as they confront the shadows they wish they could forget, danger looms from unexpected places.
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Maeve grapples with her mother’s impending remarriage and seizes a rare chance to escape her homestead–but that means reuniting with Dakota, the man she holds responsible for her father’s death, who is caught in the crosshairs of a vengeful family. As the two of them navigate their shared history and a dangerous mission, Dakota is forced to confront his deepest fears and fight for the woman who has unwittingly captured his heart.
About the Author
Mary Connealy writes “romantic comedies with cowboys” and is celebrated for her fun, zany, action-packed style. She has sold more than 1.5 million books and is the author of the popular series Wyoming Sunrise and The Lumber Baron’s Daughters and many other books. Mary lives on a ranch in eastern Nebraska with her
very own romantic cowboy hero.
More from Mary
Into the Sunset is the third book in A Western Light series, and I always love the wrap up of a series. In this book I’ve got a deliciously evil villain, and I’ve worked that villain in and out of the characters lives at the end of each of the first two books, but he keeps coming back. This time, he really gets what’s coming to him. Anyway, it’s not a shocking thing to say: the bad guy loses. I’ll bet most readers of my work knew that was coming. It’s the HOW that makes it fun.
My heroine is one I really enjoyed: Maeve O’Toole—a red-headed, sassy Irish lass with a mild brogue. And my hero, Dakota Harlan, has interested her from the first moment she laid eyes on him. Except that moment was several years ago, and she blamed him for her father’s death on the wagon train Dakota was leading. Then life separated them as he went on to Oregon and her family turned aside to homestead in Idaho. Now Dakota is back in Maeve’s life again. She’s had a chance to see that her anger with Dakota was unfair and has discovered that Dakota has always admired her. He’d probably scoop her up and marry her, if it wasn’t for the men trying to kill him. He doesn’t have much room for a wife in the life he’s living now.
In this story, I bring back all the characters from the earlier two books. The villain who’s been harassing them all along reappears, and
the men hunting Dakota show up, too. Ginny must go to court to break the hold her evil husband has over her, declaring her insane and locking her away. She’s been hiding ever since. But now she’s ready to face him in court, but a conniving, wealthy man like her husband
never plays fair.
Into the Sunset is packed with love and action, adventure and danger. All play out against the hectic railroad town of Cheyenne, Wyoming a few years after Wyoming becomes the first state to give women the right to vote. And there are some tough, smart women ready to stand between Ginny and a cruel husband. And plenty of tough smart cowboys, too. I hope you love this story!
Devoted To Hope's Review of Into the Sunset
What would you risk to break free from the chains of your past and walk into the light of freedom?
Mary Connealy’s Into the Sunset pulls no punches as it takes readers on an action-packed journey filled with danger, heart-pounding suspense, and deeply woven threads of faith. In this thrilling conclusion to the Western Light series, Ginny Rutledge’s battle for sanity and survival brings new meaning to the phrase “fighting for your life.” She’s not only running from a ruthless husband determined to have her committed, but from the shadows of her past, desperate for a future that doesn’t include living in fear.
Ginny’s determination to escape the dark walls of her past, with her trusted friends Maeve and Dakota by her side, is both inspiring and heart-wrenching. One of the lines in this story that hit me the hardest was, “…no more living behind these walls. Mama needed to start a fight that would change her life and maybe, just maybe, with God’s help, change the world.” Isn't that what we all long for—God’s help in breaking through the walls that hold us back, empowering us to step boldly into our God-given purpose?
Into the Sunset is also about the courage it takes to heal old wounds. The characters’ shared history adds a layer of complexity to this story that elevates it from simply “Western adventure” to something much deeper. Some are weighed down by guilt and haunted by past mistakes, needing to come face-to-face with the reality of forgiveness—both giving it and receiving it. Their journeys are of redemption, a theme Connealy masterfully infuses into every chapter.
Faith plays a major role in the lives of these characters. Whether it’s one of their prayers for wisdom (James 1:5-7) or another’s cry for protection from a God she trusts with her life (Psalm 16:1), the spiritual threads are clear and unwavering. As the group faces dangers from vengeful families and the cold-heartedness of Ginny’s husband, I found myself drawn to their quiet moments of prayer and reliance on God’s guidance.
Mary Connealy knows how to pack a punch with her strong female characters, a hallmark of her writing that shines especially bright in this novel. One of the main character’s growth arc—transitioning from a woman burdened by bitterness into one who learns to love and trust again—is as satisfying as it is heartwarming. The wild, untamed beauty of the Western frontier mirrors the untamed hearts of her characters, and that rustic, scenic backdrop makes their journey feel all the more epic.
With a thrilling mix of romance, danger, and redemption, Into the Sunset is the kind of book that sweeps you off your feet and doesn’t let go until the final page. This unforgettable series finale not only delivers on action but on the spiritual growth that makes Connealy’s books so special. It serves as a reminder that, with God’s guidance, we can rise above our pasts and step into the light of His purpose, knowing that through faith and courage—and with the support of those who love us—we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us (Philippians 4:13) and become overcomers!
I received a digital ARC of Into the Sunset from Celebrate Lit Publicity Group, the publisher (Bethany House Publishers) and NetGalley. I am not required to write a positive review in any way or for any reason. My honest and unbiased opinions expressed in this book review are my own. My review focuses on the writing style, the pacing, and the story’s content, ensuring transparency and reliability.
Blog Stops
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, November 9
Book Looks by Lisa, November 10
Devoted To Hope, November 10 (this blog)
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Texas Book-aholic, November 12
For Him and My Family, November 12
Lighthouse Academy Blog, November 13 (Guest Review from Marilyn Ridgway)
Locks, Hooks and Books, November 14
Jeanette’s Thought , November 14
Betti Mace, November 15
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, November 16
Holly’s Book Corner, November 16
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, November 17
Stories By Gina, November 18 (Author Interview)
Pause for Tales, November 18
She Lives To Read, November 19
Cover Lover Book Review, November 20
Labor Not in Vain, November 20
Books You Can Feel Good About, November 21
Connie’s History Classroom, November 22
Jodie Wolfe – Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, November 22
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour,
Mary is giving away the
grand prize of a $20 Amazon Gift Card
and a full paperback set of A Wester Light series
by Mary Connealy: Chasing the Horizon, Toward the Dawn, and Into the Sunset!
Be sure to submit a comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway!