In the dramatic finale of #1 "New York Times" bestselling author Sandra Brown s popular Texas! trilogy, the headstrong youngest daughter of the Tyler family finally steps out of the shadows cast by her two older brothers. But forging her own path will take every ounce of savvy in Sage Tyler s possession. The youngest heir to her family s oil fortune, Sage has always been the unbridled spitfire in the Tyler clan. Now, fresh out of college, she s looking to settle down at last with her safe, upper-crust fiance. Then into her ...
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In the dramatic finale of #1 "New York Times" bestselling author Sandra Brown s popular Texas! trilogy, the headstrong youngest daughter of the Tyler family finally steps out of the shadows cast by her two older brothers. But forging her own path will take every ounce of savvy in Sage Tyler s possession. The youngest heir to her family s oil fortune, Sage has always been the unbridled spitfire in the Tyler clan. Now, fresh out of college, she s looking to settle down at last with her safe, upper-crust fiance. Then into her life saunters Harlan Boyd, a rootless drifter recently hired for a Tyler Drilling Company project. Harlan s just the sort of man Sage should avoid, but there s something irresistible about the laconic cowboy that intrigues her. When a financial crisis threatens to wreck Tyler Drilling for good, Sage and Harlan must channel their simmering chemistry into the task of saving the family business. But can she trust a man who shares her maverick spirit and harbors long-held secrets of his own? "From the Paperback edition.""
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My being from Texas and living only 30 miles from where Sandra Brown was raised, I can really relate to the close knit family stories portrayed in Texas Chase, Texas Lucky, and Texas Sage. These 3 books are a must for anyone who reads, and especially for those who read Sandra Brown novels. Once you start one of these books, you will find it difficult to put it down. Great stories and even greater writing. A must for everyone!
mygirl
Jan 22, 2009
Texas Sage
I read all three Texas series but out of order and it was still great reading.
gggg
Apr 7, 2008
Excellent
I read this book once and wanted to read it again. It was good but not as good as Texas Chase. She made some decisions that I did not agree with but Harlan was a good character. He is what women dream of. Sage is head strong and feels like she can do everything on her own but she comes to realize that she can't and needs Harlan's help even though she tries to deny their attraction.
Robbin
Apr 26, 2007
good read
Like the first 2 Texas! Lucky and Texas! Chase, Sage needed her own book. She was such a stong character in the first two that you just knew she would have her own story to tell. She was a brat but she also revealed that she had a heart that can be broken. She was strong when it came to her family even though she was delt a blow in front of a perfect stranger she still held her own. I like that part. I wanted to read it non stop. I will read this book again.