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Book Reviews of To Tame A Texan's Heart

To Tame A Texan's Heart
Author: Jodi Thomas
ISBN: 356789
Publication Date: 1994
Pages: 310
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: by arrangement with the author
Book Type: Paperback
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jjares avatar reviewed To Tame A Texan's Heart on + 3414 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Having just finished this book, I now find that it is the second part of THE TEXAN AND THE LADY. I havent read that book yet, so this review will be based on what I took from the single work.

I thoroughly enjoyed the book; however, it was a little light on plot. Sean Atherton and True McCormick were so interesting that it seemed to overcome the holes in the plotting.

What holes? In the first chapter, Sean is going to take a 2 week vacation to find his older brothers killer

(1) ten years after the fact.
(2) Hawk Sloan (the brothers killer) isnt really mentioned again until the last chapter.

I really enjoyed the fact that True McCormick seriously underestimates the man she selects to impersonate Granite Westwind. Seth is very winsome because he is everyman just an ordinary person asked to do extraordinary things: being a hero.

This is a quick and enjoyable read.
jjares avatar reviewed To Tame A Texan's Heart on + 3414 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Having just finished this book, I now find that it is the second part of THE TEXAN AND THE LADY. I havent read that book yet, so this review will be based on what I took from the single work.

I thoroughly enjoyed the book; however, it was a little light on plot. Sean Atherton and True McCormick were so interesting that it seemed to overcome the holes in the plotting.

What holes? In the first chapter, Sean is going to take a 2 week vacation to find his older brothers killer

(1) ten years after the fact.
(2) Hawk Sloan (the brothers killer) isnt really mentioned again until the last chapter.

I really enjoyed the fact that True McCormick seriously underestimates the man she selects to impersonate Granite Westwind. Seth is very winsome because he is everyman just an ordinary person asked to do extraordinary things: being a hero.

This is a quick and enjoyable read.
reviewed To Tame A Texan's Heart on + 188 more book reviews
There isn't a series, but this book follows Thomas' The Texan and The Lady. This book can stand alone, but having read The Texan and The Lady first I understood some of the characters actions better.

They're both great books!! And I'm going to have to look up those Harvey Girls!!
jjares avatar reviewed To Tame A Texan's Heart on + 3414 more book reviews
Having just finished this book, I now find that it is the second part of THE TEXAN AND THE LADY. I havent read that book yet, so this review will be based on what I took from the single work.

I thoroughly enjoyed the book; however, it was a little light on plot. Sean Atherton and True McCormick were so interesting that it seemed to overcome the holes in the plotting.

What holes? In the first chapter, Sean is going to take a 2 week vacation to find his older brothers killer

(1) ten years after the fact.
(2) Hawk Sloan (the brothers killer) isnt really mentioned again until the last chapter.

I really enjoyed the fact that True McCormick seriously underestimates the man she selects to impersonate Granite Westwind. Seth is very winsome because he is everyman just an ordinary person asked to do extraordinary things: being a hero.

This is a quick and enjoyable read.
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good read to finish up the series
reviewed To Tame A Texan's Heart on + 51 more book reviews
I liked this book but did not find it as engaging as her other novels.