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Love it - couldn't put it down!
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This whole series really is fun! This one was my favorite though.The characters are people you probably know and the adventures are ones you wish you could have. If you enjoy this author you will enjoy this series.
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Loved this trilogy!
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Another fast moving, if predictable, story. Boy meets girl, etc.
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The last (and I think best) book in the Texas! series.
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Once again Sandra Brown delivers an awesome book.
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First book I read by her and I LOVED it! Could NOT put it down!
I loved all three of these stories because it still touched on the other two characters from the previous stories, but also told Sage's story.
Sage is the main character and she is proud, ambitious, and wants to prove she can help with the family business. Her brothers have taken on a man who she is attracted to but is unlike her ex-fiance. Reads quickly and fast moving.
A true Sandra Brown written to the formula of near soft-porn that has made her so popular! Pretty good story, pretty good character development. A fun read.
great ending to the series
Fantastic...you gotta love Sandra Brown for a good romance novel.
Book 3 in the trilogy.
Having just graduated from college, Sage Tyler is ready to get on with her life. But when her fiance dumps her on Christmas Eve, Sage is humiliated because it happened in front of Harlan Boyd, a new employee of Tyler Drilling. Harlan was sent by the Tyler family to bring Sage back home. He is intrigued by Sage and wants to get to know her better. Sage doesn't want anything to do with him.
This is the last book in Sandra Brown's Texas Trilogy. I listened to the audiobook narrated by Colleen Marlo. She does a fine job with the various characters in this book.
We met Sage in the previous books in the series. She was the youngest sibling in the Tyler family and she had a smart mouth. In this book we get to know Sage a little more. She may be older but she is has not matured. She is still the bratty little sister with the big mouth. She acts like a petulant child who isn't getting her way. Harlan is a quiet man who has volunteered to help the Tylers with their business problems. He and Sage are thrown together trying to develop and sell an irrigation system for the family business. I liked his relationship with the family but I don't know what he saw in Sage. My rating: 3 Stars.
This is the last book in Sandra Brown's Texas Trilogy. I listened to the audiobook narrated by Colleen Marlo. She does a fine job with the various characters in this book.
We met Sage in the previous books in the series. She was the youngest sibling in the Tyler family and she had a smart mouth. In this book we get to know Sage a little more. She may be older but she is has not matured. She is still the bratty little sister with the big mouth. She acts like a petulant child who isn't getting her way. Harlan is a quiet man who has volunteered to help the Tylers with their business problems. He and Sage are thrown together trying to develop and sell an irrigation system for the family business. I liked his relationship with the family but I don't know what he saw in Sage. My rating: 3 Stars.
The first two books of this trilogy were about the brothers of the Tyler family. This last one is about their younger sister, Sage.
The basic plot is very similar to the first two. It does have a neat twist at the end that surprised me.
I do feel that the author went overboard on the sex in this one. It's fun to read a sexy trashy novel, but it can be overdone. Perhaps because I read all three in a row, I just got sick of the very explicit sexual descriptions. I think if I had spaced them out I might not have been so turned off by it all, but I'm not sure. This one seemed just to go too far.
All in all, I enjoyed the trilogy as a change from my usual reading. It was fun to read something totally different for a change. I gave it 4 stars because the whole trilogy, including this one, kept me reading until I finished it
The basic plot is very similar to the first two. It does have a neat twist at the end that surprised me.
I do feel that the author went overboard on the sex in this one. It's fun to read a sexy trashy novel, but it can be overdone. Perhaps because I read all three in a row, I just got sick of the very explicit sexual descriptions. I think if I had spaced them out I might not have been so turned off by it all, but I'm not sure. This one seemed just to go too far.
All in all, I enjoyed the trilogy as a change from my usual reading. It was fun to read something totally different for a change. I gave it 4 stars because the whole trilogy, including this one, kept me reading until I finished it
I really enjoyed this book
2nd in series of three but can be read not having read others
He was everything she despised in a man so why couldn't she stay of of his arms?
This had to be the worst night of Sage Tyler's life. First her fiance jilts her. Then she has to fly home with Harlan Boyd, the arrogant, drop-dead gorgeous stranger who overheard every word of that humiliating episode-and enjoyed it! All Sage wants is for this sexy, no-account drifter to keep his distance--and keep her broken engagement a secret. But Harlan Boyd has desires of his own....
She was the most beautiful , exciting, unpredictable woman Harlan had ever met, and he could barely keep his hands off her. Yet he tried to stay away, tried to remember that Sage Tyler needed a man who'd convince her of her worth, not a man who'd be moving on.
Then Sage's family business, the Tyler Drilling company, came under threat of ruin, and Sage and Harlan suddenly found themselves fighting side by side to save it...in quarters too close to keep passion at bay. Can spoiled, headstrong Sage find love with a man who seems to easy to get and so hard to keep?
This had to be the worst night of Sage Tyler's life. First her fiance jilts her. Then she has to fly home with Harlan Boyd, the arrogant, drop-dead gorgeous stranger who overheard every word of that humiliating episode-and enjoyed it! All Sage wants is for this sexy, no-account drifter to keep his distance--and keep her broken engagement a secret. But Harlan Boyd has desires of his own....
She was the most beautiful , exciting, unpredictable woman Harlan had ever met, and he could barely keep his hands off her. Yet he tried to stay away, tried to remember that Sage Tyler needed a man who'd convince her of her worth, not a man who'd be moving on.
Then Sage's family business, the Tyler Drilling company, came under threat of ruin, and Sage and Harlan suddenly found themselves fighting side by side to save it...in quarters too close to keep passion at bay. Can spoiled, headstrong Sage find love with a man who seems to easy to get and so hard to keep?