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Texas! Sage

Texas! Sage

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Oh Please
Review: I don't hate this book but I just can't give it 5 stars. I know i love Sandra Brown and just about everything she writes but not this one. Maybe it is because I see a little too much of Sage in myself or myself in Sage. OR maybe I was just sick of the Tylers by this point. I suspect the former though. I just see all those spoiled traites in myself and I don't like them in me so I sure as heck cant stand them in someone else. Plus when I put myself in Sages boots I just felt that we deserved a better story. I mean damn , who wants to fall in love, make love for the first time, and get pregnant all in the course of a few months?. The plot was just too predictable this time. Maybe since I read The Texas trilogy all in one sitting, by the time i got to book three the charm had just worn off. I just didn't like the characters, plain and simple. O.K. the love scenes were good but hey this is Sandra Brown we're talking about here. Whatever it is Sage only gets 3 on account of Sandra Browns reputation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The trilogy with a end
Review: I read texas lucky and texas chase and they were fantastic stories. Unfortunately its coming to an end with texas sage which I found very hot. I felt like I was in Sage's position in front of Harlan which is a very handsome and sexy young man. I think the characters were very well written. The plot was very good and the scenes between Sage and Harlan was realyyyy hot. I like all Sandra Brown books but those three were the most loveable ones I've read. I'm giving this book five stars because it deserves that. I couldn't put it down and read it in one day without doing anything. You must read this book because you will find friendship, love, desire, family bonds and respect. And I'm sure you will love Harlan and Sage.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Final Chapter in the Texas Series...4 Stars.....
Review: I really liked Sage Tyler in the previous two books, 'Lucky' and 'Chase', but she was a little too haughty and bratty in this one. She's older now and 'grown-up', but she acts more immature in my opinion.
Coming on the heels of the emotinal rollarcoaster ride in Chase's book, Sage finds herself dumped and alone on the porch steps of her fiance; Christmas Eve no less and a chuckling and handsome cowboy named Harlan to witness it all in its humilitating end in the shadows.
Sent by her brothers to come and get her so she wouldn't miss the birth of her newest nephew/niece, this time from her oldest brother and his new wife Marcie, the cowboy and newest worker Harlan Boyd.
Harlan doesn't play games and isn't interested in a spoiled brat like Sage Tyler. But she somehow gets under his skin like a prickly cactus and tall, blonde and sinfully gorgeous Harlan bites off more than he can chew.
Sparks ensue when both try to hide there attraction for one another and the family company Tyler Drilling is almost in ruins making tensions worse. But Harlan has something up his sleeve that could save them all.
Can Sage put aside her anyomosity for one week to work by his side? Can she put aside her headstrong and spoiled ways to see the heart of the man inside?

Good story and finish to the series, I was just a bit put off by her bratty self involvement to fully enjoy the story. Harlan although was great and I truly liked him, and Lucky shined in this book with his off color jokes and humor. The brothers and mother made it worthwhile.

Tracy Talley~@

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better Than Chocolate
Review: There was a time when I sneered at Romance novels, although I had never read one. Then one dark and stormy night, alone in an Outer Banks beach house, I picked up a well-tattered paperback of Sandra Brown's "Sage," and I simply devoured it.

Although I didn't know it at the time, "Sage" is Book Three of Brown's Texas! trilogy, but I'm glad I read it first. The story opens as spoiled, beautiful and headstrong Sage Tyler is dumped by her mama's-boy fiance. Pouting out on the porch of the fiance's mansion, she looks up to find tall, gorgeous, cowboy Harlan Boyd, who has been sent by the Tylers to fetch her home. The sparks fly, and the action begins.

The sexual tension between Harlan and Sage expresses itself in outward animosity, and the sparring between the two forms a humerous backdrop to the rest of the story, which involves Sage's two protective brothers, Lucky and Chase, their wives, Mama Tyler and her Sheriff boyfriend, and a threat to the family business. Like all Brown stories, this one is well plotted, believable, and very, very sexy.

The inevitable and explosive meeting of Sage and Harlan, which begins with a furious and physical fight, and ends with the steamiest love scene I've read in quite a while, will have you fanning yourself. But naturally, the course of true love is never smooth, and with two strong-minded, stubborn, ornery Texans like Sage and Harlan, it gets so bumpy that the reader wonders if this is one romance that will not have a happy ending. I won't give it away. But I will say that for pure, luscious escapism and a really good story, this book remains in my top ten of all time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: First Sandra Brown book was definitely a winner
Review: This was my first Sandra Brown book and I just loved it! I'm sorry that I didn't realize that this book was the third in a trilogy about the Tyler family but and thrilled that my introduction to her works was this one. Now I can't wait to go back and read the first two books of the series.

Sage Tyler is the youngest of the three Tyler children; she was two older brothers, Lucky and Chase. This story starts out with her fiancee breaking up with her which is overheard by Harlan Boyd the newest employee of the Tyler Drilling Company. Since Sage had been busy finishing up school she was unaware her brothers had hired a new employee who is annoyingly self-assured and very good looking. Sage and Harlan of course start out on the wrong foot and there's lots of tension between the two of them. There is also a fair amount of attraction and sexual tension between them. There ensues quite a relationship between them and a new relationship between Sage and her brothers.

All in all an enthralling story. I didn't want to put it down and I wasn't ready to leave the Tyler family; in fact I want to join the Tyler family!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: First Sandra Brown book was definitely a winner
Review: This was my first Sandra Brown book and I just loved it! I'm sorry that I didn't realize that this book was the third in a trilogy about the Tyler family but and thrilled that my introduction to her works was this one. Now I can't wait to go back and read the first two books of the series.

Sage Tyler is the youngest of the three Tyler children; she was two older brothers, Lucky and Chase. This story starts out with her fiancee breaking up with her which is overheard by Harlan Boyd the newest employee of the Tyler Drilling Company. Since Sage had been busy finishing up school she was unaware her brothers had hired a new employee who is annoyingly self-assured and very good looking. Sage and Harlan of course start out on the wrong foot and there's lots of tension between the two of them. There is also a fair amount of attraction and sexual tension between them. There ensues quite a relationship between them and a new relationship between Sage and her brothers.

All in all an enthralling story. I didn't want to put it down and I wasn't ready to leave the Tyler family; in fact I want to join the Tyler family!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: TYPICAL ROMANCE STORY
Review: WELL THIS IS YOUR TYPICAL ROMANCE STORY. BOY MEETS GIRL, GIRL HATES BOY BUT SECRETLY WANTS HIM, BOY AND GIRL HAVE SEX, GIRL STILL THINKS SHE HATES THE BOY, AFTER GIRLS GROWS OUT OF STUBBORN PHASE ENDS UP WITH THE BOY. VERY CUTE! I REALLY ENJOYED READING THIS BOOK. SAGE DEFINITELY MET HER MATCH. HARLAN WAS EVERY GIRLS FANTASY, A BEAUTIFUL COWBOY! IF YOU WANT TO GET AWAY FROM EVERYDAY ROUTINE GIVE THIS BOOK A TRY.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: TYPICAL ROMANCE STORY
Review: WELL THIS IS YOUR TYPICAL ROMANCE STORY. BOY MEETS GIRL, GIRL HATES BOY BUT SECRETLY WANTS HIM, BOY AND GIRL HAVE SEX, GIRL STILL THINKS SHE HATES THE BOY, AFTER GIRLS GROWS OUT OF STUBBORN PHASE ENDS UP WITH THE BOY. VERY CUTE! I REALLY ENJOYED READING THIS BOOK. SAGE DEFINITELY MET HER MATCH. HARLAN WAS EVERY GIRLS FANTASY, A BEAUTIFUL COWBOY! IF YOU WANT TO GET AWAY FROM EVERYDAY ROUTINE GIVE THIS BOOK A TRY.


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