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Rating:  Summary: Hard to put down Review: This book is really hard to put down. You have to read it to the last page. Chase had just lost his wife, Tanya (Texas! Lucky) and become a drunk and risk his life by once more joining the rodeo. Marcie Johnson, who had been with Tanya the day Tanya died saw Chase when she was entertaining her clients. Seeing Chase in trouble, she offers lending him money to save his company. Chase who didn't want to own her anything refuse. Marcie offers to marry him, so that her money become his money. Chase agrees. Everything is alright until Chase finds out that the house they had been living in is the house his wife, Tanya, had been thinking of buying. They had a fight and then Chase finds out in a bad way that Marcie is pregrant. Chase is not prepared to get another woman pregnant, and he really freaks out. This book is really good. =>
Rating:  Summary: This book was suspenseful Review: Having read Texas! Lucky and enjoyed it I was excited to read Texas! Chase. It was very thrilling and since I knew the backstory it was very easy to follow. Chase and Marcie make one of the most tormented and hot couples of I've ever read about. The ending was great and I'm looking foward to finishing the trilogy with Texas! Sage. I'm sure it will be as good as the first two.
Rating:  Summary: I love this one Review: I love this one. When I reread my Texas!Trilogy this is the only one I linger on. I read it completely. I guess I am in love with Chase Tyler. I love him. He is a jerk of course but a loveable jerk. I love Marcie too. She and I share so many traits. She didn't desire just any husband like another reviewer says but she desires the man of her dreams. The only man she ever loved. I laughed and cried reading this book, I loved the characters and the plot. I loved the fighting and the making up. I love Sandra Brown. Nuf said.
Rating:  Summary: The Texas Series Review: I read all three of this Texas Series books by Sandra Brown. Of couse I'm an avid Brown fan. Lucky, Chase and Sage were all three GREAT books and I would surely recommend them to anyone who wants great romance along with story lines that keep you reading and wanting to read the entire book all at once. Don't miss Texas Chase, Texas Lucky and Texas Sage, they are tops.
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~@
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