From New York Times and USAToday bestselling Texas romance author Jean Brashear, a new tale in her popular TEXAS HEROES series that brings all three branches–The Gallaghers of Sweetgrass Springs and Morning Star plus The Marshalls–together in a heartwarming homecoming that’s all about family, and all about love:
Take two reluctant brides and two frustrated grooms, mix with both clans of … clans of Gallaghers and season with a SEAL or three, a movie star, a Hollywood Barbie and a country music giant–and you get a recipe for family mayhem, laughter and a tear or two. Watch as Sweetgrass Springs matriarch Ruby Gallagher and her granddaughter Scarlett, aided and abetted by the irrepressible Maddie Rose Gallagher, try to pull off surprise wedding plans for each other in the worst-kept secret in Texas.
“Jean Brashear writes with warmth and emotional truth. The depth of her understanding of human nature marks her as a writer to watch.” ~Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“Gifting readers with another emotionally charged romance, Ms. Brashear has a fine knack for commingling full-bodied characters, a fast-moving storyline and just the right measure of passion.” ~Romantic Times Bookclub magazine
“Jean Brashear has that “it” factor. She is an incredibly talented writer who can hit every note with enough clarity to bring the reader tears, laughter, or just, ‘Oh, my, this is an amazing story.’ ” ~New York Times bestselling author Stella Cameron
The TEXAS HEROES series includes:
TEXAS SECRETS
TEXAS LONELY
TEXAS BAD BOY
TEXAS REFUGE
TEXAS STAR
TEXAS DANGER
TEXAS ROOTS
TEXAS WILD
TEXAS DREAMS
TEXAS REBEL
TEXAS BLAZE
TEXAS CHRISTMAS BRIDE
more
Audiobook Review: Texas Dreams (The Gallaghers of Sweetgrass Springs #3) by Jean Brashear (Author), Eric G. Dove (Narrator)
Jean Brashear makes sure that family takes center stage within her Gallagher and Marshall series. Her stories are a celebration of love, whether it be the connection between blood relatives or branching out into starting a love match, each character shows the beauty and the heartbreak of the most flawed emotion in the world. Texas Dreams is a humorous look at why family is so important. It’s the chance to leave a mark on life, love and happiness. Family are the people who help get you through the tough spots, helping you become your greatest self. There is plenty of heart in every emotion conveyed as the Marshalls and the Gallaghers become one big united, heartwarming, unforgettable family.
This is another fast-paced romance story from Ms Brashear.
There are hot sexy men and some very feisty women. There is always some comedy involved.
There is two secret weddings and lots of chaos in this storyline.
A very enjoyable read, can’t wait to read the next one
I absolutely LOVE Jean Brashear’s books. I *think* this one is my favorite so far! It’s really hard to choose. But seeing so many of her characters in one place makes this one so special. What a great read/listen.
Even though I’ve read her books, listening to them is SO worth it. Eric Dove does such a great job. How he keeps so many “voices” straight, I can’t imagine. He is so talented and does an excellent job.
Can’t wait for the next story!!!
I’m wondering if this should have been called Texas Secrets instead of Dreams, but that is another Jean Brashear book.
This book was full of secrets. Secret weddings, secret conversations, secret meetings, secret feelings, etc. But, it was also a book full of humor, family, friendships, love, and loyalty. There is still the underlying mystery of exactly what it will take to ease “the Lady’s” sorrow.
Ian and Scarlett. Arnie and Ruby. Will either wedding go on as planned? What will be the reaction to the mystery guest? Will Jeanette get a man of her dreams, and a career she would excel at given the chance?
This is a standalone with a HEA. So many other stories can evolve from it. I read this a few years ago in a Sweetgrass Springs Box Set, and I recently listened to the audio book. The narration was excellent, and just serves to enhance the enjoyment of the story. It is so interesting to me that a book I already read and enjoyed can be refreshed and enjoyed again by the audio version. I guess that just proves that the narrator, Eric G. Dove, is good at what he does.
I voluntarily listened to and reviewed the audio book version.