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Texas Splendor (Texas Trilogy, #3)
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Finally on Kindle!!!
I know people, including myself, who paid a small fortune on eBay for used copies of these books, but I just discovered they're FINALLY available on kindle! These 3 books are seriously 3 of my favorite historical romances, and worth every penny! And yes, I'll be buying them again!
Texas Destiny http://amzn.to/1HA0eD0
Texas Glory http://amzn.to/1Lmm1if
Texas Splendor http://amzn.to/1FExUQA
My review...
Texas Splendor, the final book to Lorraine Heath’s Texas Trilogy, is Austin Leigh’s story. It picks up five years after Texas Glory, with Austin’s release from prison where he’d served time for a murder he didn’t commit. As he makes his way home from Fort Worth to Leighton, there are only two things on Austin’s mind – clearing his name and claiming the girl who promised to wait for him. What he finds, however, is that Becky has married his best friend, finding the real killer isn’t going to be easy and returning to his old life is nearly impossible.
Watching Austin grow from a young man into a mature adult as the books progressed was a treat. I’ve come to love him as if he was my own brother, and sharing in his successes as well as his struggles endeared him to me all the more. And because of this, my heart really did break when he found out that the girl who he’d planned to build his life with and whose memories had kept him going while he was in prison had married his best friend. I knew it was going to happen, the book synopsis makes that clear, but still, my heart ached for him, and even knowing what was coming I wasn’t prepared for the impact it had on both Austin and myself.
Loree Grant. Wow, what an amazing, loving, passionate, compassionate, tortured heroine. I’m not at all sure that I could have kept going after what she had lived through, honestly. In the real world, I believe that from time to time, God brings two people together whose life’s experiences have been so tragic that the only way they can grow and heal is with someone who’s been there, too. And in this fictional tale, such is the case with Loree and Austin. I can’t imagine another human being on the face of the planet who could have been a more perfect match for Austin, and he for her. I won’t go into the details of their relationship except to say that I was so happy, for both of them, to find the comfort they needed in one another. Austin gave her a family, after having her own brutally taken from her. And she… well, she gave Austin a desire to not just live, but to follow his dreams and live life to the fullest.
One of many favorite quotes from this book -
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Mar 22, 2011
bookshelves: own-have-read, 2011-reads, author-lorraine-heath, betrayed, emotional-rollercoaster, format-paperback, historical-romance-american-west, kid-orphaned, location-texas, one-night-stands, orphaned, selfless-actions, series-texas-trilogy, series-trilogy-finished, musician, must-reread, 5-stars, reviewed-by-me, friends-to-lovers
Finally on Kindle!!!
I know people, including myself, who paid a small fortune on eBay for used copies of these books, but I just discovered they're FINALLY available on kindle! These 3 books are seriously 3 of my favorite historical romances, and worth every penny! And yes, I'll be buying them again!
Texas Destiny http://amzn.to/1HA0eD0
Texas Glory http://amzn.to/1Lmm1if
Texas Splendor http://amzn.to/1FExUQA
My review...
Texas Splendor, the final book to Lorraine Heath’s Texas Trilogy, is Austin Leigh’s story. It picks up five years after Texas Glory, with Austin’s release from prison where he’d served time for a murder he didn’t commit. As he makes his way home from Fort Worth to Leighton, there are only two things on Austin’s mind – clearing his name and claiming the girl who promised to wait for him. What he finds, however, is that Becky has married his best friend, finding the real killer isn’t going to be easy and returning to his old life is nearly impossible.
Watching Austin grow from a young man into a mature adult as the books progressed was a treat. I’ve come to love him as if he was my own brother, and sharing in his successes as well as his struggles endeared him to me all the more. And because of this, my heart really did break when he found out that the girl who he’d planned to build his life with and whose memories had kept him going while he was in prison had married his best friend. I knew it was going to happen, the book synopsis makes that clear, but still, my heart ached for him, and even knowing what was coming I wasn’t prepared for the impact it had on both Austin and myself.
Loree Grant. Wow, what an amazing, loving, passionate, compassionate, tortured heroine. I’m not at all sure that I could have kept going after what she had lived through, honestly. In the real world, I believe that from time to time, God brings two people together whose life’s experiences have been so tragic that the only way they can grow and heal is with someone who’s been there, too. And in this fictional tale, such is the case with Loree and Austin. I can’t imagine another human being on the face of the planet who could have been a more perfect match for Austin, and he for her. I won’t go into the details of their relationship except to say that I was so happy, for both of them, to find the comfort they needed in one another. Austin gave her a family, after having her own brutally taken from her. And she… well, she gave Austin a desire to not just live, but to follow his dreams and live life to the fullest.
One of many favorite quotes from this book -
"Don't stop loving me, Loree. You want me to learn what those little black bugs on those pieces of paper mean, I'll learn. You want me to play the violin from dawn until dusk, hell, I'll play till midnight, just don't stop loving me."Texas Splendor is a wonderful story, and amazing ending to the Texas Trilogy. It’s not often that I say this, but I hated to see it end. There were many other characters whose lives I would have loved to follow, but most of all, Rawley Cooper. In this book we see how he’s grown into quite a young man. Someone with honor, integrity and all the makings for an amazing hero should he ever get his own story. I can only keep hoping that Ms. Heath will feel the way I do and make sure that Rawley gets his own happily ever after, too.
She flung her arms around his neck and felt his arms come around her back, the violin tapping against her backside. "Oh, Austin, I couldn't stop loving you if I wanted."
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"What a wonderful, wonderful story. I'm so glad I had all 3 books to read back to back."
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I've got to get to reading this! Thanks for the great review.
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Thank you! You're welcome, and YES! You MUST! :)This is one of the best, consistently solid trilogies I've ever read. It's really hard to pick a favorite because each story, in and of itself, is excellent.
I always seem to have something else taking up my time but I stumbled across it just yesterday so at least now I know where it is!
Excellent! It's so odd, but I bought this trilogy after hearing people rave about it, then just set it aside for a long time. I'm so glad I finally read it!I'm looking forward to your review/thoughts/comments when you finally read it. I do recommend reading it in order.
Thanks, Agent Scully and Lisa Kay. I sighed an awful lot while writing it. I don't think I've found anything yet that quite comes close to this trilogy.
Amazing review Dhes! You have captured my feelings about this book and also the series. It was one of the best I've read and hated to see it end:-)
Thank you, KatLynne! There are some books that just touch your heart, and when it happens with a whole series, or a whole trilogy, it's an amazing, unforgettable experience.As soon as I saw the notification for your comment of Texas Splendor, I smiled and sighed... just the mere mention of these books does that to me.
Thank you again!
UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "Thank you, KatLynne! There are some books that just touch your heart, and when it happens with a whole series, or a whole trilogy, it's an amazing, unforgettable experience"YW Dhes and I very much agree:-)
UniquelyMoi *Dhestiny* BlithelyBookish wrote: "I don't think she does, Jennifer. :("Awe That's too bad!..Thanks:)
Helsa wrote: "I loved the book. Your reviews are the best. They make them want to read the book!"You know, that's the best compliment I can get about my reviews! Thank you!
Great review Dhes! It's funny I find books written in 1999 not to my taste anymore; and this series touched my heart. If it manages that with all the changes romance-land has gone through, then it might as well be considered a classic
Aoi wrote: "If it manages that with all the changes romance-land has gone through, then it might as well be considered a classic"I agree! In fact, this series is still at the top of the historical romance heap for me. It's not easy to find authors who write this genre, western historical romance, as well as Ms. Heath does!
Finally on Kindle!!!I know people, including myself, who paid a small fortune on eBay for used copies of these books, but I just discovered they're FINALLY available on kindle! These 3 books are seriously 3 of my favorite historical romances, and worth every penny! And yes, I'll be buying them again!
Texas Destiny http://amzn.to/1HA0eD0
Texas Glory http://amzn.to/1Lmm1if
Texas Splendor http://amzn.to/1FExUQA








