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Texas! Lucky

Audiobook
3 of 3 copies available
3 of 3 copies available
The first book in #1 New York Times bestselling author Sandra Brown’s beloved Texas! trilogy introduces readers to a close-knit family struggling to go on without its patriarch—and to a man in pursuit of an elusive woman who may hold his future in her hands.
 
Charismatic and easy on the eyes, Lucky Tyler is a born rebel. His romantic conquests have earned him his nickname, while his temper gives him his reputation as the family hothead. One night, he gets in a fight over a woman in distress, followed by a night of passion neither of them will soon forget. But the lady in question has a knack for disappearing. When news breaks of a suspicious fire at Tyler Drilling, Lucky is the prime suspect. Now the mystery woman is more than just the object of his obsession. She’s his alibi.
Devon Haines has tried her best to escape Lucky. Yet his bold pursuit and self-assurance are irresistible. In order to clear him of criminal charges, she must reveal her darkest secret; withholding her help could cost him everything he holds dear. Either way, she risks losing him forever.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Lucky Tyler, ladies man and hot-tempered hunk, comes to the rescue of Devon Haines, a beauty being bothered by two bumbling brawlers in a dive. When Devon is less than grateful for his help, Lucky is determined to wrangle a thank you. Then Devon turns into Lucky's alibi for a fire, but she has a secret, and she's not talking. Coleen Marlo's smoky voice is perfect for Devon and the story's narrator, but her attempts to portray Southern accents miss the mark, seeming more like parodies than portrayals. Furthermore, Lucky sounds like a petulant adolescent with a cold rather than a strong leading man. The result leaves the listener flat. A.C.P. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

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