Texas! Chase
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Coleen Marlo
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By:
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Sandra Brown
About this listen
In the second book in number one New York Times best selling author Sandra Brown’s beloved Texas! trilogy, listeners 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.
Chase Tyler has been the object of Marcie Johns’s desire since grade school. But when it came time to settle down, the handsome, laconic cowboy chose another woman to be his bride. Life was good for Chase - until things took an abrupt and tragic turn. Ravaged by grief, Chase has become a lost and embittered soul, a man without purpose, compassion, or hope.
Then fate intercedes, reuniting Chase and Marcie, who was an unwitting player in Chase’s 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.
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-05-2020
enjoyable throwback
I read this one a LONG time ago, and was prepared for a dated storyline, but I remember enjoying it and being moved. though stayed, it was still an enjoyable and sometimes moving listen. The anger and grief associated loss of a loved wife for Chase was well portrayed through story, and resultant reluctance to engage in life again and acknowledge chemistry with Marcy. their attraction felt real, as they were well matched. that helped to move move beyond some of the dated attitudes and conversations. the narrator was okay, she did quite good make voices - just not a voice I think listeners in 2020 want.
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