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Texas! Chase: A Novel

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $25.00
Manufacturer: Bantam
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Description
In the second book in #1 New York Times bestselling author Sandra Brown’s beloved Texas! trilogy, readers meet another son of the troubled Tyler clan–Chase Tyler, a man hardened by life and desperately trying to outrun the sorrows of his past. Here is the next chapter in this classic family saga set against the oilfields and roughneck toughness of the Lone Star state.
Chase Tyler has been the object of Marcie Johns’s desire since grade school. But the handsome, laconic cowboy felt nothing but platonic affection for the class bookworm, and when it came time to settle down, Chase chose another woman to be his bride. Life was good for Chase, and Marcie resigned herself to finding happiness through professional success.
But things have a way of taking a tragic turn for the Tylers. In an instant, Chase’s life is changed–abruptly and irreparably. Ravaged by grief and unable to move on, Chase becomes a lost soul, hiding from his own pain. He abandons the family business, wanders aimlessly on the rodeo circuit, and tries to drown his troubles in an endless succession of whiskey bottles.
Then fate intercedes, reuniting Chase and Marcie, who was an unwitting player in his unfathomable family tragedy. Guilt weighs heavily on Marcie, but she’s also convinced that only the strength of her love can pull Chase back from the abyss. She’s willing to risk everything on a daring plan to rescue his business, save his life, and bring them together at last.
A dramatic tale of love and redemption that’s as bold and brash as the land in which it’s set, Texas! Chase advances the legend of the Tyler family’s three headstrong but charming and endearing progeny.
Reviews
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-06-22
Summary: "A Little Creepy for Me"
I had to laugh when I read the review entitled "The Heroine is a Psycho" because that's exactly how I felt after reading this book. The first book in the trilogy (Texas Lucky) was interesting enough to make me want to buy the second book in the series. However, I couldn't get over the heroine's complete lack of self esteem in the way she viewed herself and the way she conducted herself by lusting after Chase (the hero) by basically coercing him into marriage. She was viewed as an "old maid" at age 35 and it was clear that she had been the high school nerd. That kind of painted a picture in my mind that I wasn't able to get rid of making the whole romance part of the story seem unbelievable. I guess I'll read the third one in the trilogy since I've come this far and hope it's better.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-05-09
Summary: "Another fantastic book by Sandra Brown"
I have now read the first 2 of this trilogy by Sandra Brown. She has done an excellent job with both stories. I would recommend it with no hesitation. Now to read Texas!Sage.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2008-09-19
Summary: "The Goose and the Alpha-Male"
Ok ... let me start off by saying the whole romance genre is one that I see very low on the quality meter. It's pure fluff and mediocre writting as far as I'm concerned and whenever I read romance I can't help but think of Sandra Brown ... The whole "suspanse, thriller author" is lost on me. To me, Sandra Brown will always be the author of those books I used to hide under my covers at night and read while my parents were sleeping ...
Now, for those of us who enjoy a dose of harmless fluff from time to time, Texas!Chase is a good addition. Story wise it's nothing new but I didn't expect better from a romance novel. In fact I look for less plot, very few characters and pages and pages of interaction between the 2 characters. This book delivers. The sex scenes are appropiately hot and the banter is fun, although a little childish ...
WhEre I think the book misses the mark is with it's hero. I couldn't for the life of me understand why a succesfull, beautiful, smart woman like Marcie could have loved this man all her life. He didn't seem particulary appealing or handsome, he showed little intelligence and no maturity whatsoever, not to mention his failure in bed on the first night. As Alpha Males go, Chase Tyler was quite the disapointment. Most of the time, he's like a monkey showing of his assets to poor Marcie in the hopes of annoying her.
Where the book does hit the mark however is in its heroine. I've read too many romance novels where the woman is so affectd by the sight of the man's "naked, tanned body" to the point where she can't function or of shebeasts heroines that scratch like "cats". I'm happy to report Marcie is nothing like that. She is a level-headed heroine who treats Chase "the Alpha bull" the only way he deserves: complete and utter indiference at his childish antics. Too bad she couldn't find it in herself to get herself a level headed hero ...
Where the book fails to hit the mark again is in the ending plot, which is pointless and melodramatic and wastes precious page time that would have been better served in developing Chase's feelings for Marcie. As it is, his sudden devotion feels shallow and not as strong as to his dead wife, which in a romance novel is rather depressing ... You want to identify with the heroine, live her love story and be loved by the hero. In this one it's like the author is telling you "well you will do since the other woman is dead" ...
So, in conclusion buy this book for a little mindless fun and stand in awe of the all mighty 80s "Alpha Male" at his most annoying.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2008-05-28
Summary: "The heroine is a psycho!"
I am a Sandra Brown fan. Mirror Image and Witness are among my favorite books of all times and I also read French Silk and Sunset embrace which I liked a lot. But I was very disappointed with this book. Although most people have problems liking Chase, I found myself liking him. The man lost the wife he adored in a car crash and was devastated. He accepted Marcie's marriage proposal which was almost a blackmail ("I'll give you the money to save your company from ruin IF you marry me") but never lied to her about his feelings. And Marcie made that offer knowing Chase was still grieving his wife. But she became pushy in her eagerness to make Chase act like a normal, loving husband.
Later it got even worse. The heroine turned out to be obsessed, belonging more to a shrink's couch than Chase's bedroom. To start with, she was in love with him since kindengarden, continued to be in love with him while he was happily married with another woman and still in love with him after his wife died and he left town for god knows where. And there's more...
She was so in love with him, that when she saw a house she felt was perfect for Chase (Marcie's job is a real estate agent), she showed it to his wife so that they would buy it and Chase would live there. After Tanya's tragic death, Marcie (who had met Chase only twice since finishing highschool), bought the house without revealing that she was the buyer. On top of that, she furnished it IN THE STYLE AND COLORS THAT SHE KNEW CHASE LIKED, because she decided at that time that she would become Chase's wife and live with him in that house (this is all revealed in page 262, I am not imagining this). What woman in her right mind would buy and furnish a house, not according to her taste but to a man's she has never been involved with AND who has never, for a period of over 20 years, never showed any romantic interest for her? This is the very definition of obsessive, psycotic behavior. And she thought of it as her "gift" to Chase, a perfect house for him (how she could know his tastes so well since they'd never been that close is another question) with a perfect wife (that would be herself) to go along, so that Chase can live happily ever after (oh yes, according to Marcie this is all very unselfit sh, she only wanted to make Chase happy and she just "happened" to be the right person for him).
I'm sorry but I was feeling like I was reading a lighter version of Stephen King's MISERY with Marcie as Kathy Bates, rather than a romance novel. There is a stalker in this book after Marcie and it was the only reason I leafed through the rest of the book to find out who he is. Marcie is the worst heroine I have ever read about and dragged the whole story to the bottom with her.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-05-20
Summary: "outstanding reading"
This book along with Texas Lucky and Texas Sage, were outstanding books to read,I enjoyed them very much. The story was well written and really kept me in suspence and anticipation to find out what happened in the end. In fact I enjoyed this book and the others so much that I have recommended all three books as a set to several of my friends. I liked Texas Lucky the best, but the other two books were also outstanding. I would like to see more series type books from Sandra Brown. she really does a fantastic job in writing her stories.
