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Texas Glory Lorraine Heath Books

This is the second book in Lorraine Heath's Texas Trilogy. Dallas Leigh it still in want of a wife to give him a son. He discovers that the McQueen family has a daughter, Cordelia. The McQueens have been feuding with Dallas over land boundaries and water rights, and Dallas is hopeful that by marrying Cordelia McQueen he can solve the problems of needing an heir, and his land issues with her family. Cordelia McQueen has basically been captive in her home by her father and brothers, but she agrees to marry Dallas Leigh. This marriage gives both Dallas and Cordelia more than they dreamed. They both discover they are more than they recognize in themselves. It's lovely and emotional to watch Dallas open his heart to love, and Cordelia open her life to fully living. There are many family dramas to watch unfold in this beautiful story too. It's emotional and exceptionally well written, just as her readers know to expect from Lorraine Heath.

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Texas Glory Lorraine Heath Books Reviews


It's not very often that I will read something twice, but this story was very moving and I loved it!
I read this entire series and hope she will continue the series. It was a wonderful love story and it made me fill like they were part of my family.
Have to admit, I really, really liked this book. Dallas and Dee were complete strangers when they married. Luckily things turned better when they took the time to get to know each other before sleeping together.
Wow! I really loved this book. Dallas was amazing. I remember thinking after I finished the first book that I wouldn't like Dallas because of everything that happened with Houston and Amelia but I ended up loving this book even more then the first.

Dallas was a strong man who knew what he wanted. The fact that is bride turned out to be a wolf in sheep's clothing was perfect. Dee was such a timid and sheltered girl due to her family but once she gained her freedom things started to change.

I loved the relationship development in this book. They suffered from some series communication problems but things worked out in the end. I wish we could have gotten to see Rawley more though!

The lead in to the next book was great too!
I liked the story, but there was both good and bad things in the book. The first part of the story I had a little bit of a hard time with. I do not care for women who are basically afraid of their shadow, and that was what Cordelia (Dee) was for approximately the first half of the book. About 70% into the book it becomes really sad, and like the first book, you may shed a tear or two. As far as the intimate scenes go there were more than the first book, but she does not write them very well. To me they often seem awkward and quick. Since I still basically like the story I gave it 4 stars still. So if you like a good story, the two books I have read from her were great and somewhat of a tear jerker. However if you like more sizzle they definitely do not have that.
If it wasn't for Texas Destiny, I probably wouldn't have even looked at this book. Being exposed to Dallas in the previous book allowed me to better understand his gruff attitude. He admits that he's a hard man to love and that's true, but he's also patient, kind, and fair.

He decides to marry his rivals daughter, Cordelia ("Dee") to end tensions and finally have his son. Dee is extremely timid and fearful when she first comes to Dallas' home but soon realizes her new husband isn't as evil as her family made him out to be.

Dallas soon realizes how much he cares for Dee, but being the man he is he doesn't know how to show her. He regrets forcing her to marry him and tries to make up for it.

This book has some fairly dark moments. It's also pretty emotionally depressing in some moments. While there is a happy ending, it was hard fought. This isn't a happy go-lucky read and readers should prepare themselves. But it's a great read that keeps you turning pages.

A secondary character, a small boy named Rawley, stole the show whenever he was out and I really hope Heath gives him his own book one day. I felt so bad for the life he had to endure....

Houston also has his fair share of moments, and so does Austin. Which brings me to the ending...

*Spoilers*

I had a hard time believing Austin would sacrifice five years of his life in prison for a crime he didn't commit in order to protect the reputation of a girl. I also have an extremely hard time believing that said girl would keep her silence for five years and not come forward to save him. I also have a harder time believing his brothers would do NOTHING. This, obviously, plays a key role in Austin's book and it makes it harder for me to even want to read it because of of this flaw.
This is the second book in Lorraine Heath's Texas Trilogy. Dallas Leigh it still in want of a wife to give him a son. He discovers that the McQueen family has a daughter, Cordelia. The McQueens have been feuding with Dallas over land boundaries and water rights, and Dallas is hopeful that by marrying Cordelia McQueen he can solve the problems of needing an heir, and his land issues with her family. Cordelia McQueen has basically been captive in her home by her father and brothers, but she agrees to marry Dallas Leigh. This marriage gives both Dallas and Cordelia more than they dreamed. They both discover they are more than they recognize in themselves. It's lovely and emotional to watch Dallas open his heart to love, and Cordelia open her life to fully living. There are many family dramas to watch unfold in this beautiful story too. It's emotional and exceptionally well written, just as her readers know to expect from Lorraine Heath.
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