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Enlarge cover image for Texas! Chase / Sandra Brown. Large print book

Texas! Chase / Sandra Brown.

Summary:

Continues the story of Chase Tyler, mourning the deaths in a car crash of his wife and unborn child. Chase tries to mask his pain on the rodeo circuit and in bars. Then he meets a lady from his past.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780739377550 (lg print : pbk)
  • Physical Description: 403 p. (large print) ; 21 cm.
  • Edition: 1st large print ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Random House Large Print, [2010], c1991.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Sequel to: Texas! Lucky.
Subject:
Large type books.
Grief > Fiction.
Texas > Fiction.
Genre:
Love stories.
Western stories.

Available copies

  • 6 of 7 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Castlegar Public Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 7 total copies.

Other Formats and Editions

English (2)
Show Only Available Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Castlegar Public Library LP FIC BRO (Text) 35146001532613 Large Print Fiction Volume hold Available -

  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 1990 December #3
    This slick contemporary romance focuses on a second member of the Texas Tyler family, the clan first seen in Texas! Lucky . It is a switch on the hoary scenario of boy loves girl, loses girl, wins girl: in these feminist times it is the girl (here a woman with her own real estate agency) who does the loving, the losing and the winning. Marcie Johns has loved Chase Tyler since grade school, but, being the class brain, knew she didn't have a chance with the handsome boy who called her Goosey. Years later, she has been retained by Chase and his wife, Tanya, to find the couple a house. When Tanya is killed in the car Marcie is driving, the bereaved Chase goes on the skids and it is Marcie who sobers him up, gets him back into the failing family oil business, offers a loan, proposes marriage. Marcie's machinations are misunderstood by Chase, adding a modicum of interest to an overly formulaic plot. The novel climaxes with Marcie and Chase in bed, where ``the pleasure was immense. Overwhelming. Ecstasy eddied around him in shimmering waves that matched the tempo of her gentle contractions.'' Apparently Brown intends to immortalize the Tylers in a trilogy, which should please those seeking hard-bound counterparts to the Ewings of Dallas. (Feb.) Copyright 1990 Cahners Business Information.