Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Wonderful trilogy... Review: Chase, Lucky and Sage's stories are not to be missed. Each one is better than the other. Start with Lucky, he's a hunk and then Chase and last Sage. Each of the stories is linked with the characters and common thread but unique to itself.I'm not a contemporary book fan but I did enjoy these and will put them on my keeper shelf..
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: Why was this story told? Review: I find Sandra Brown's "Texas" characters two dimensional. Like "Where There's Smoke" her male characters act like adolescent boys who think overpowering a woman is the only way to deal with them. I kept wondering why this story needed to be told and was very thankful it only took me a day to read it. I didn't consider the reading a waste of my time because I didn't have anything better to do.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: This was the best book that I have ever read in my life. Review: I first read this book about 5 years ago. I was able to read all 3 Texas Books at the same time. Texas Trilogy. All three books captivated me. The stories made me feel like I knew the Tylers personaly. I cried when they cried and laughed when they laughed. I really think that there should be another sequel to these books.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Captivating book. Review: I found this book very captivating. The way the characters felt toward each other really gave me the sense of anger and I also felt their fear of giving in to each other. Sandra Brown has written this book in a way where you are not only paying attention to what's happening with the main characters but also with the other characters that help shape the story. The characters are excellent and the book will keep you reading until it is finished.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Wonderful! Review: Just what i needed a love story that can make you feel that life is good , love is better AND WHAT A GUY
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: HOT HEAD VS RED HEAD Review: OVERALL THE BOOK WAS VERY GOOD BUT THE PART I DIDNT LIKE SO MUCH WAS LUCKY MOVING IN ON DEVON KNOWING SHE WAS MARRIED AND THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE ENTIRE BOOK HE HAD SAID THAT HE WOULDNT STOOP THAT LOW. YET HE DID IT WHENEVER POSSIBLE. I GUESS FOR A MAN THAT HAS NEVER BEEN IN LOVE BEFORE, IF HE HAS SUCH STRONG FEELINGS FOR A WOMAN, HE'S GONNA DO WHAT HE WANTS TO DO REGARDLESS.
I THINK ALL THREE STORIES ABOUT THE TYLER FAMILY WERE VERY GOOD.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Lucky in Love Review: Sandra Brown is an exceptional writer. She captivates the reader in making them feel a part of the characters. This is a great novel that make you feel each emotion that the chracters go through. Ms. Brown makes you laugh at the family's stupid anthics and cry when they are in pain. It is rare that you can find a author who can make their characters real with humane and moral qualities. When searching for a great romance novel with great sex and emotional turmoil, you can open this book and bring to life the warmth that is exhibited. You can read this over and over, like I have, and still enjoy.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Pure Indulgence Review: The middle book in Sandra Brown's Texas! trilogy, "Lucky" is well worth the read.Lucky is the Tylers' middle child: younger brother to the serious Chase; older brother to the spoiled and willful Sage. Lucky is hot-tempered, incredibly good looking, popular with his cronies, and adored by any woman who comes within striking distance. Except one. Mysterious Devon Haines has an agenda all her own, and her first encounter with Lucky Tyler in a seedy cowboy bar does nothing to cure her apparent hatred of men. Having rescued her from a couple of drunken louts, Lucky is not treated to the usual melting, eye-batting Texas charm he is used to. Devon storms out of the bar, and out of his life. But Lucky cannot forget her. And, it turns out, he needs her in more ways than one, when he is falsely accused of a serious crime and she is his only alibi. A steamy night in a seedy motel has Lucky wanting this woman more than he has ever wanted anyone. But his sentiments are not returned. Or are they? What is the dark secret that keeps Devon from loving? How will Lucky win her trust, when he has already violated it? The plot has enough twists and sexy subplots to keep the reader scampering through the pages until the very last, very satisfying page. The Texas! trilogy is my very favorite of Sandra Brown's romances, and when nothing else will do, I still reach for my well-worn copy of "Lucky," and dream a little dream of romance under the Texas sky.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Pure Indulgence Review: The middle book in Sandra Brown's Texas! trilogy, "Lucky" is well worth the read. Lucky is the Tylers' middle child: younger brother to the serious Chase; older brother to the spoiled and willful Sage. Lucky is hot-tempered, incredibly good looking, popular with his cronies, and adored by any woman who comes within striking distance. Except one. Mysterious Devon Haines has an agenda all her own, and her first encounter with Lucky Tyler in a seedy cowboy bar does nothing to cure her apparent hatred of men. Having rescued her from a couple of drunken louts, Lucky is not treated to the usual melting, eye-batting Texas charm he is used to. Devon storms out of the bar, and out of his life. But Lucky cannot forget her. And, it turns out, he needs her in more ways than one, when he is falsely accused of a serious crime and she is his only alibi. A steamy night in a seedy motel has Lucky wanting this woman more than he has ever wanted anyone. But his sentiments are not returned. Or are they? What is the dark secret that keeps Devon from loving? How will Lucky win her trust, when he has already violated it? The plot has enough twists and sexy subplots to keep the reader scampering through the pages until the very last, very satisfying page. The Texas! trilogy is my very favorite of Sandra Brown's romances, and when nothing else will do, I still reach for my well-worn copy of "Lucky," and dream a little dream of romance under the Texas sky.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: 5 stars for overall Tyler trilogy! Review: This was a good story. I really enjoyed the characters, first and secondary. Especially the witty banter between all of them. The only thing that was truly annoying was the heroine of the story. I can accept her history, but... I just don't think a woman, having been portrayed as such an intelligent and very independent woman, in her situation, would first off, stay married to the jerk. And second, be so blind to his character. Realistically she should have already come to terms with the fact that she should have gotten an annulment months before. At least she should have admitted it to herself after she meets Lucky, and not been so frustratingly "hard to get." It only makes the story unrealistic, it doesn't enhance it one bit. I kept thinking, "What's her problem?" And when I found out, it still just wasn't believable. I would have thought she would have found in him someone that she could lean on after being alone so long. And the hesitation on her part to admit her feelings to Lucky and even herself was unbelievably prolonged for such a short story. At the end I said to myself "They were only truly happy in the Epilogue!" This could have been a lot better with a different twist, but I still give it four stars. Because the Tyler's are truly an interesting and great family. I haven't read many books that could bring tears to my eyes, and this one does.
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