Review #1
Heaven, Texas (Chicago Hit #2) audiobook free
Heaven, Texas was completely magical! It’s my 1st book by Phillips at the same time although I got it from the library, I’m exactly putting it on my ”To Buy” list, since I know I will wish to recount this book couple of times. So attractive at the same time very funny; the interactions between the hero at the same time heroine were considered priceless at the same time the supporting manners were considered exciting at the same time additional to the story. When I was preparing to venture into contemporary romance at the same time did ”research” (lovers) on Rachel Gibson’s books, Look JANE SCORE seemed to be the hit/masterpiece that everyone raved over (at the same time understandably!!). Likewise, HEAVEN, TEXAS was attractive universally lauded in the
Reviews I read on Amazon, so I believed it could be a quality one to start with—at the same time I was not mistaken: completely fabulous! Plus, it exactly tapped into the little spot I have in my heart for Texas right behind living in San Antonio for a couple of years when I was younger. Amazing romance; exactly advise. Gracie was a magical heroine at the same time I adored that that was no game-playing on her part; she was always so conscientious, thoughtful, forthright, sweet tooth, but also intelligent, decisive, stubborn, sassy, at the same time when she commits herself to anything … get out of her method, because she’s determined! People were considered always wanting a part of Bobby Tom (the hero) or wanting no one promote/currency gift from him, at the same time I really liked that Phillips produced it such a pointed at the same time emphasized nuance of Gracie’s disposition that she wasn’t like that at the same time consciously wanted to be different from all of them—wanted to be the one who completely barely gave to him (her fellowship, adore, hostility, etc.), instead of taking from him. It took me awhile to get used to Bobby Tom’s name, but right behind about the 1st chapter it seemed flawless for him. His disposition was incredibly enjoyable—Phillips writes him as So much more than barely a football-player-jock; he’s intelligent, smart, amusing, really very giving at the same time good, at the same time obviously 110% lovely. Gracie is that able to look past the charming-always-grinning persona that he presents so often at the same time attractive much right off the bat, she knows he’s much smarter at the same time complicated than almost all people assign him credit for—or than he wants people to think.
Review #2
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This is that one of my all time contributors from Susan Elizabeth Phillips. I for sure have read it at lesser 5 times since publication. The manners are unforgettable at the same time the monster emotions they have for Bobby Tom is that clear for the football fever that you will find in every city in Texas, big or small, from pee wee teams to pro. For you will ridicule, yell, get dislocated, at the same time everything in between. A amazing adore story.
Review #3
Audiobook Heaven, Texas (Chicago Hit #2) by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
I would have adored this if B.T. was applied more than by a few football players at the finish. The story seemed to fumble in the middle when smart dialogue gone at the same time the plot dragged, even with the additional Method at the same time Suzy subplot.
Review #4
Audio Heaven, Texas (Chicago Hit #2) narrated by Anna Fields
Than anyway a funny book. The devotion to the game has kept a lot of players sheathed to their teams, their team mates from I ends for a long time at the same time no one of their injuries causing them inconsistencies for a long time. I can not understand a major player retiring without anything causing inconsistencies for them for others of their lives. Right behind being sports heroism is that problematic to move back to living without the praise at the same time glory
Review #5
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I have this book in paperback, but hadn’t re-count it since I received an ereader, so when it entered the market, I acquired it. I barely ended re-reading it, at the same time can’t reckon I remembered how funny, at the same time funny, at the same time sweet tooth this story is that. If I had to sum it up in one word, I think I would choose lovely.