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Texas! Sage
  

Texas! Sage [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Sandra Brown (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

This final novel in the Tyler trilogy (begun in Texas! Lucky ) is summer-reading fluff; a few interesting plot twists, stereotypical but amusing characters and situations, and the factory-made happy ending. Headstrong Sage Tyler expects an engagement ring for Christmas. Instead, she gets jilted: Sage is too flamboyant for her finance's straitlaced family. Home to recuperate over the holidays, Sage is stuck in her kid-sister role, with no definite career plans and no family to compare with her two brothers'. She's also attracted and annoyed by lanky blond cowboy-type Harlan Boyd, a drifter hired for a project to save the family's ailing oil company, Tyler Drilling. Harlan exudes the strength and sexual magnetism her ex-fiance lacked, but his keen perception of Sage's vulnerability unsettles her, whereas he's too independent to commit. Joining Tyler Drilling, Sage must work as Harlan's sales partner as both deny an irresistible chemistry. Their bond intensifies through many bedroom scenes, while business takes off and Harlan's past conflicts are resolved.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


From Kirkus Reviews

Cowboys, horses and tough-talking blondes duke it out in this feisty conclusion to former television weatherperson Brown's lowbrow TEXAS! trilogy--this featuring the spoiled youngest daughter of the Dallas-like Tyler clan and her passionate search for love. She's young. She's headstrong. She's Texan, and she's blond. But she's also a virgin, and in this world where women like their men ``buck naked,'' inexperienced females like Sage Tyler can't be expected to know their own minds. Just graduated from the University of Texas with an MBA, this youngest heir of the temporarily-out-of-pocket Tyler oil family (little sister to the two previous books' male heroes, Chase and Lucky) is jilted by her snobbish upper-crust fianc‚ on Christmas Eve. Outraged, the family spitfire hides the news from her older brothers while she plots her revenge. But Harlan Boyd, the long, lean hired-hand-with-a- mysterious-past just taken on at Tyler Drilling, learns Sage's secret and can't resist teasing her about it now and then. Sage hates being teased. But she loves Harlan's blue eyes and the way his jeans fit just right. Hates his power over her. But loves him in bed. Hates him. Loves him. Hates him. Loves him. Through business crises, a family baby boomlet, and a desperate swing across Texas--in which Sage and Harlan try to sell remodeled oil- well pumps to farmers as irrigation pumps--Sage tussles with this smooth-talking inappropriate male until his past is exposed and Harlan is revealed to be ``loaded with a capital L''--rich enough to save Tyler Drilling and marry Sage--rhinestones, shoulder-pads, and all. Brown manages better with this female protagonist than with the male-animal lobotomy cases in TEXAS! CHASE, but bedroom dialogue that starts with ``Oh, what the hell?'' and culminates in ``Damn, Sage'' ain't for everyone. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars TYPICAL ROMANCE STORY, Jun 22 2004
This review is from: Texas! Sage (Paperback)
WELL THIS IS YOUR TYPICAL ROMANCE STORY. BOY MEETS GIRL, GIRL HATES BOY BUT SECRETLY WANTS HIM, BOY AND GIRL HAVE SEX, GIRL STILL THINKS SHE HATES THE BOY, AFTER GIRLS GROWS OUT OF STUBBORN PHASE ENDS UP WITH THE BOY. VERY CUTE! I REALLY ENJOYED READING THIS BOOK. SAGE DEFINITELY MET HER MATCH. HARLAN WAS EVERY GIRLS FANTASY, A BEAUTIFUL COWBOY! IF YOU WANT TO GET AWAY FROM EVERYDAY ROUTINE GIVE THIS BOOK A TRY.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Final Chapter in the Texas Series...4 Stars....., Jul 3 2003
By Tracy Talley "Book Addict" (Boston, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Texas! Sage (Paperback)
I really liked Sage Tyler in the previous two books, 'Lucky' and 'Chase', but she was a little too haughty and bratty in this one. She's older now and 'grown-up', but she acts more immature in my opinion.
Coming on the heels of the emotinal rollarcoaster ride in Chase's book, Sage finds herself dumped and alone on the porch steps of her fiance; Christmas Eve no less and a chuckling and handsome cowboy named Harlan to witness it all in its humilitating end in the shadows.
Sent by her brothers to come and get her so she wouldn't miss the birth of her newest nephew/niece, this time from her oldest brother and his new wife Marcie, the cowboy and newest worker Harlan Boyd.
Harlan doesn't play games and isn't interested in a spoiled brat like Sage Tyler. But she somehow gets under his skin like a prickly cactus and tall, blonde and sinfully gorgeous Harlan bites off more than he can chew.
Sparks ensue when both try to hide there attraction for one another and the family company Tyler Drilling is almost in ruins making tensions worse. But Harlan has something up his sleeve that could save them all.
Can Sage put aside her anyomosity for one week to work by his side? Can she put aside her headstrong and spoiled ways to see the heart of the man inside?

Good story and finish to the series, I was just a bit put off by her bratty self involvement to fully enjoy the story. Harlan although was great and I truly liked him, and Lucky shined in this book with his off color jokes and humor. The brothers and mother made it worthwhile.

Tracy Talley~@

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5.0 out of 5 stars Better Than Chocolate, Nov 24 2001
This review is from: Texas! Sage (Paperback)
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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3.0 out of 5 stars Oh Please
I don't hate this book but I just can't give it 5 stars. I know i love Sandra Brown and just about everything she writes but not this one. Read more
Published on Jul 11 2001 by Perri

5.0 out of 5 stars First Sandra Brown book was definitely a winner
This was my first Sandra Brown book and I just loved it! I'm sorry that I didn't realize that this book was the third in a trilogy about the Tyler family but and thrilled that my... Read more
Published on Jun 11 2001 by amylouise66

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfully Outstanding
The story of Sage is a great love story. After reading the stories of Lucky and Chase I couldn't wait to read about there sister. Read more
Published on Mar 17 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Texas!Sage: a wonderful romance
I have read all three of Sandra Brown's Texas series. Sage is the third in the trilogy and kept me up all night reading. Read more
Published on Feb 12 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Unforgetable
I have all three Texas! books and I will never remove them from my bookshelves. It was such an enjoyable experience to get so involved in the lives of the Tyler family... Read more
Published on Aug 29 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars YOU'LL BE HOOKED FROM THE FIRST PAGE
This book sizzles from the first page! Sage and Harlan jump from the pages as their instant chemistry grabs the reader's senses. Read more
Published on Feb 24 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my all-time favourites.
What can I say that hasn't already been said? Texas, Sage was one of the first books by Sandra Brown that I read, and have re-read it many times. Read more
Published on Jul 3 1998 by Chantelle (adcom@key.net.au)

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic! Worth keeping for my bookshelf!
Texas! Sage is wonderful. Couldn't put it down at all. Have reread this book at least 3 times, each time it gets better and better. Read more
Published on Jan 23 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Great read! Up to her own writing standards.
Sandra Brown has once again lifted me from the doldrums of everyday life and pushed me headlong into a world I imagine as being exciting, full of love, laughs, tears and pain... Read more
Published on Oct 3 1997 by vhammond@icsd.k12.ny.us

5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT!!!!!
I think that this book is wonderful, just like the first two Sage, is the type of woman we all wish we could be. Read more
Published on April 15 1997

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