Rating: Summary: Full of Emotional Turmoil with Some Twists! Best One Yet! Review: IMO, this is the best of the three books in the series. By the end of Lucky, we know Chase doesn't live happily ever after with his wife. In a tragic turn of events, a car crash took the lives of his beloved wife and unborn child in a matter of seconds. Ravaged by grief, Chase turns to drinking and his old pasttime, bullriding. No one has seen him in months, no one knows where he is until the only person in the world who understands his grief runs into him by sheer accident...Marcie Johns, the woman driving the car the night his wife was killed. Marcie has been racked with guilt since that fateful night two years ago. Driving her newfound friend and customer to a house showing, realtor and old family friend Marcie, is hit by a car who runs a redlight. Nearly dying herself, she hasn't seen nor heard from Chase Tyler since that night, but at a Fort Worth bullriding competition, she is shocked to see him drunk and riding. Hateful and angry and lost, Chase resents her help and pity. Marcie makes it her mission to save him before he ends up killing himself. What she doesn't expect is for old feelings to surface. Feelings of love she's had for Chase since she was in K-5. Chase in turn is shocked to realize he wants Marcie and needs her. But can he do this? Can he fall for the woman who was in the very car with his wife when she died? Is he willing to take that chance to love again? Things become even foggier when Marcie offers Chase a chance at saving his company from financial ruin with a tempting proposition. Can the bookworm seduce the broken and beaten cowboy? I loved this touching story. This proves once again that love does indeed heal all wounds, both deep and small.Tracy Talley~@
Rating: Summary: Full of Emotional Turmoil with Some Twists! Best One Yet! Review: IMO, this is the best of the three books in the series. By the end of Lucky, we know Chase doesn't live happily ever after with his wife. In a tragic turn of events, a car crash took the lives of his beloved wife and unborn child in a matter of seconds. Ravaged by grief, Chase turns to drinking and his old pasttime, bullriding. No one has seen him in months, no one knows where he is until the only person in the world who understands his grief runs into him by sheer accident...Marcie Johns, the woman driving the car the night his wife was killed. Marcie has been racked with guilt since that fateful night two years ago. Driving her newfound friend and customer to a house showing, realtor and old family friend Marcie, is hit by a car who runs a redlight. Nearly dying herself, she hasn't seen nor heard from Chase Tyler since that night, but at a Fort Worth bullriding competition, she is shocked to see him drunk and riding. Hateful and angry and lost, Chase resents her help and pity. Marcie makes it her mission to save him before he ends up killing himself. What she doesn't expect is for old feelings to surface. Feelings of love she's had for Chase since she was in K-5. Chase in turn is shocked to realize he wants Marcie and needs her. But can he do this? Can he fall for the woman who was in the very car with his wife when she died? Is he willing to take that chance to love again? Things become even foggier when Marcie offers Chase a chance at saving his company from financial ruin with a tempting proposition. Can the bookworm seduce the broken and beaten cowboy? I loved this touching story. This proves once again that love does indeed heal all wounds, both deep and small. Tracy Talley~@
Rating: Summary: IT WAS GOOD Review: IT WAS A GOOD BOOK. BUT I DIDN'T LIKE THE WAY THEY FOUGHT ALL THE TIME. IT WAS GOOD IN THE ROMANCE DEPARTMENT. BUT HE COULDN'T ADMIT THAT HE LOVED HER. SO HE KEPT ON TRYING TO HATE HER.
Rating: Summary: Chase! Review: Of all Sandra Brown's books, I enjoyed Texas! Chase the most. Men like Chase are hard to find!
Rating: Summary: KIND OF A TEAR JERKER!!!!!!!!! Review: This is probably one of Sandra Browns best romance novels. There is just something about Chase, that gets your heart going. The story is kind of sad for all the characters involved which makes it more believable, and the romance is HOT!! I have read this book at least three times and never get tired of the sweet story!! You will not be disappointed!
Rating: Summary: Overall good book. Review: What I liked about this book: Re-visiting Lucky & Devon. Marcie's transformation from the ugly duckling to an attractive, successful business woman & of course, the ending. What I didn't like: The cruel, insulting way Chase treated Marcie through the beginning of the book. The way Marcie let him. But this is still a keeper.
|