From New York Times and USAToday bestselling Texas romance author Jean Brashear, another story set in Sweetgrass Springs, this one about the sweet young waitress known as Brenda Jones whose past is shrouded in mystery. Will this unexpected windfall force her on the run again or free her from her past?
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Audio Review: Texas Sweet (The Gallaghers of Sweetgrass Springs, Book 9, Texas Heroes, Book 18) by: Jean Brashear (Author), Eric G. Dove (Narrator)
Texas Sweet reads like a puzzle waiting to be solved. All the pieces are there, but the way they fit is not as easily identifiable. Brashear and Dove are a formidable team when it comes to setting the stage for heartache. Henry and Brenda are caught up in circumstances beyond their control. Secrets surround them, heartache awaits them, yet love may be what carries them home. With a realism that is as breathtaking as the emotion it evokes, Texas Sweet is a soulful tale that is not easily forgotten.
Texas Sweet, Book 18 in the Texas Heroes Series was wonderful. I was so happy to learn more about Brenda and her Mother, Blue. It was very sweet to hear about Brenda and Henry’s young love. Brenda notices Henry’s physic changing and deeper voice. Henry is very supportive to Brenda and is able to express his love and care even though they each have been somewhat shy in the past. Brenda demonstrates such maturity in her relationship with her newly found mother. I have enjoyed each book in this wonderful series by Jean Brashear. I feel like I know these people from Sweetgrass Springs. Weaving the some of the members of the community into this story was great, especially, with Veronica giving birth to twins for the 2nd time. And kind of fun to learn of Jackson and his “over the top” preparation of his vehicle.
I did receive a complimentary copy of this book in audible format and I have chosen to leave an honest review.
I love Jean Brashear’s books. She has created a world that I love escaping into. I have been waiting for Henry and Brenda to get their happy ever after! It just wasn’t long enough. What a sweet love story. I hope to see another book about them in the future.
Eric Dove did an excellent job bringing the story to life once again. He’s a great narrator.
This was Brenda and Henry’s book, but mostly Brenda’s. I listened to the Audiobook, and as usual, Eric G. Dove did a stellar job. The slightly different inflections he uses to give each character a voice is amazing. Having listened to some of the other books, I am wowed that I can recognize the characters just based on hearing the narrator
I enjoy going back to Sweetgrass Springs and all the people in this town. You can’t say that it and its residents are problem free, but it is pretty idyllic. Both Brenda and Henry found a place that accepted them as they were and helped to incorporate them into the Sweetgrass family.
We get to learn a lot more about Brenda. When her past collides with her present, not only Henry, but the rest of the town is ready to stands with her.
My only wish is that there had been more of a story including Blu after Brenda discovered the truth. Maybe there will be a book featuring Blu somewhere down road.
This was a truly sweet story. Romance, a few kisses, and some really happy moments. I voluntarily listened to and reviewed this audio book received from the author.
Brenda’s story is one of heartache, but her time in Sweergrass will bring her healing. Henry did not plan to stay, but he loves Brenda. An emotional read. The narrator, Eric, is my favorite.
I’m hooked on all of the Sweetgrass Springs/Texas Heros series by Jean Brashear; I divide my reading time between Texas with Jean, Vermont with another author and Oregen/Northern CA with another author!