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5.0 out of 5 stars 5th IN THE TEXAS SERIES - SHERIFF CAULFIELD
Wow! 5 books trailing in a series takes a lot of stamina.
TEXAS LAWMAN kind of brings most all of the characters to a closing. CD did not leave us wondering what happened to her family of characters.

I will admit that I have not found my copy of "A Marriage By Chance" #1? An introduction of J. Cleary.
When I started "The Texan" with the story of...
Published on April 25, 2005 by M. Hartmann

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3.0 out of 5 stars Sadly just mediocre...
This is the first time I've been this disappointed by this author. The way this couple meets was very fun and unique, but after that the story just reads like an episode of the "Walton's." The couple is "sugary sweet" thru the whole story. While I've often wished with other romances for the couples to have less "Drama." I guess now I know that it makes for a very boring...
Published on January 7, 2005 by Amanda


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5.0 out of 5 stars 5th IN THE TEXAS SERIES - SHERIFF CAULFIELD, April 25, 2005
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M. Hartmann "abayyan" (Milan, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
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Wow! 5 books trailing in a series takes a lot of stamina.
TEXAS LAWMAN kind of brings most all of the characters to a closing. CD did not leave us wondering what happened to her family of characters.

I will admit that I have not found my copy of "A Marriage By Chance" #1? An introduction of J. Cleary.
When I started "The Texan" with the story of U.S. Marshall Jonathan Cleary and his love, Augusta - I didn't know what to expect. Was Great!
In "Tempting A Texan" Cleary sends Nicholas Garvey and his bride, & niece to Benning, Texas [about 50 miles away]where they find Faith Hudson of "Texas Gold" and of course then we meet Sheriff Brace Caulfield, who has a thing for Faith.

"Texas Lawman" gives more depth to the Caulfield character [1901] and the young woman he decides to marry.
Theirs turns out to be a tender love story where our lady, Sarah Murphy has no doubts about marrying the Sheriff.
The story involves her obtaining custody of her twin sister's son and she is willing to do anything to make that happen. Even shoot the boy's abusive father, Lester. Then his conniving brothers show up. They need Stephen to collect an inheritance and wouldn't mind taking Sarah along too.

Brace finds himself willing to help her and obtain a wife into the bargain. When Nicholas shows up in Benning it is about 1897 and Brace is well established so I wonder just how old he is. He considers himself [at first] too old for Sarah, I think she is about 20 or so.

There is a wonderful bonding between Brace and little Stephen that tugs at Sarah's heart.
It is not too action packed but has its moments [especially when Sarah is threatened with rape]. Nicholas and Brace and a group of men ride to the rescue.

CD has made up a group of wonderful characters in what I call her Benning series. They are well worth reading and keeping.

DEFINITELY RECOMMENDED - I gotta find the first book -
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great story., March 26, 2011
This is the story of the sheriff of Benning, Texas and a good friend to all. He's everything we'd expect in a hero.
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Sadly just mediocre..., January 7, 2005
This is the first time I've been this disappointed by this author. The way this couple meets was very fun and unique, but after that the story just reads like an episode of the "Walton's." The couple is "sugary sweet" thru the whole story. While I've often wished with other romances for the couples to have less "Drama." I guess now I know that it makes for a very boring read.

I devour 3-4 books a week. This book put me to sleep 6 night's in a row! I'm sitting down to read for the night and am 6 pages from finishing this book, and I can't bring myself to finish it. I don't want to waste the 5 minutes, so I decided to write a review instead.

What really had me boggled is at the point of the "Dramatic Climax," there was absolutely no drama! Someone's life is at stake, and they're all just casually making plans! "Well, I'll go by the house before I set out to the rescue, want me to makes some snacks for the road..." (My version) I couldn't believe it.

I gave this 3 stars because there aren't any major flaws, it was just so dull and mediocre. I'm sorry to have wasted the week on it.
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