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Better Than Chocolate, November 23, 2001
There was a time when I sneered at Romance novels, although I had never read one. Then one dark and stormy night, alone in an Outer Banks beach house, I picked up a well-tattered paperback of Sandra Brown's "Sage," and I simply devoured it.
Although I didn't know it at the time, "Sage" is Book Three of Brown's Texas! trilogy, but I'm glad I read it first. The story opens as spoiled, beautiful and headstrong Sage Tyler is dumped by her mama's-boy fiance. Pouting out on the porch of the fiance's mansion, she looks up to find tall, gorgeous, cowboy Harlan Boyd, who has been sent by the Tylers to fetch her home. The sparks fly, and the action begins.
The sexual tension between Harlan and Sage expresses itself in outward animosity, and the sparring between the two forms a humerous backdrop to the rest of the story, which involves Sage's two protective brothers, Lucky and Chase, their wives, Mama Tyler and her Sheriff boyfriend, and a threat to the family business. Like all Brown stories, this one is well plotted, believable, and very, very sexy.
The inevitable and explosive meeting of Sage and Harlan, which begins with a furious and physical fight, and ends with the steamiest love scene I've read in quite a while, will have you fanning yourself. But naturally, the course of true love is never smooth, and with two strong-minded, stubborn, ornery Texans like Sage and Harlan, it gets so bumpy that the reader wonders if this is one romance that will not have a happy ending. I won't give it away. But I will say that for pure, luscious escapism and a really good story, this book remains in my top ten of all time.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Love's mess, January 13, 2006
In "Texas Sage" this young, fresh from college girl is about to get the surprise of her life expecting an engagement ring from her fiancé but only to get the boot. As if that wasn't bad enough this weird annoying guy named Harlan overheard everything and won't let her live it down. Taking her back home she finds out that her family business is in deep trouble, so trying not to let her older brothers Chase and Lucky find out about her ex she has to watch Harlan and make him not tell, but she starts to get this attraction to him. Harlan finds Sage this selfish little brat that is the most beautiful thing he has ever seen, but why would she want someone who just moves around when she could settle down with someone rich. Now when her families business is about to close Harlan and her must travel across Texas in order to get some business and save the Tyler business, but also they have to come to terms with their feelings before its to late. While traveling Harlan sees some people he never wanted to see again and must come to terms with his past if he is to help Sage and her family but most importantly himself. In it a lot of people find love or already have it, love is the main thing that Sage wants and tries to get whether it's from her family or Harlan. Powerful, emotional and very good this book "Texas Sage" is the book for you if romance and adventure is what you're after. I recommend it highly but caution also because it has a lot of kissing and bed scenes so not for anyone little.
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THE LONE STAR STATE ISN'T LONELY ANYMORE, January 9, 2011
This is the first narration we've heard by Actors Studio member Coleen Marlo, and it's prime listening as she captures the voice of our plucky heroine Sage Tyler. Marlo is an accomplished actress and knows not to imbue these characters with outre Texas accents but delivers her reading with subtle permutations of the sounds of the Lone Star State.
With TEXAS! SAGE, the final offering in the Tyler family trilogy thye focus is on Sage, a smart gal with an MBA from the University of Texas. Yes, she's intelligent, quick, but perhaps not so adept at picking men. Sage is expecting Santa to bring her an engagement ring but instead she finds a lump of coal - in other words she's jilted. So she returns home for the holidays, hoping to get over her fiancé. Well. There is a lot to keep her mind occupied - the family business has taken a nose dive and there's a rather annoying new guy around, Harlan Boyd, a drifter hired to try to salvage Tyler Drilling.
Well, this is Sandra Brown - need we say that sparks fly between Harlan and Sage, especially when they begin working and bedding together? But, Harlan has some issues in his past and is disinclined to commitment. Brown fans well know how TEXAS! SAGE will turn out but will thoroughly enjoy hearing about it from Coleen Marlo.
- Gail Cooke
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