Heaven, Texas (Chicago Stars #2) 
But nothing’s more dangerous than a wildcat with an angel’s heart in a town too small for a bad boy to hide. And all hell breaks loose when two unforgettable people discover love, laughter, passion — and a match that can only be made in Heaven.
You have an unusual house. Have you lived here long?""A couple of years. I don't much like it myself, but the architect is real proud of it. She calls it urban Stone Age with a Japanese Tahitian influence. I sort of just call it ugly. Imma let you in on a little secret. This is the novel I read after Fifty Shades of Grey to purge myself of that monstrosity of a romance/erotica. In many aspects, their plots are similar: virgin, old-fashioned heroines; billionaire, good-looking male leads and
4-4 ½ stars Contemporary Romance I liked SEPs witty writing, laugh-out-loud humor, and steamy love scenes, but the heros crappy treatment of the heroine made me spitting nails mad at times. I just kept thinking, why does she put up with his sh*t?!?! Retired football legend Bobby Tom Denton might be a sexy as sin, insatiably flirtatious, happy-go-lucky, infectiously funny, womanizing, hellraising, aw shucks maam cowboy with killer bedroom skills and a sh*t-eating grin, but hes also an

1st Read: April 25, 2010Bobby Tom is egotistical, selfish, privileged, conceited, and insensitive - not exactly what you look for in a hero. But raised with southern values, he's also charming, sweet, charitable and seems like an overall nice guy, but when fashion disaster, average-looks Gracie Snow enters his life, things get a little screwy for both of them. Needless to say, I loved it. I loved every part of this gut-wrenching, humorous, yet emotional SM relationship between the H/h. They make
I've been rereading SEP's books this past month and falling back in love with her novels, as well as catching up on some new ones which I enjoyed immensely.However, "Heaven, Texas" is NOT one of those books. The romance starts off distastefully with Bobby Tom Denton living the life of a rich, shallow, sexist NFL player who treats women like disposable 'sex' objects. Fine, usually this serves as a starting point for the 'hero' who will display inner worth and grow along the way. Instead, Bobby
4 1/2 starsDon't miss out on the epilogue!
I've been rereading SEP's books this past month and falling back in love with her novels, as well as catching up on some new ones which I enjoyed immensely.However, "Heaven, Texas" is NOT one of those books. The romance starts off distastefully with Bobby Tom Denton living the life of a rich, shallow, sexist NFL player who treats women like disposable 'sex' objects. Fine, usually this serves as a starting point for the 'hero' who will display inner worth and grow along the way. Instead, Bobby
Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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Original Title: | Heaven, Texas |
ISBN: | 0380776847 (ISBN13: 9780380776849) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.susanelizabethphillips.com/heaven_texas_epilogue.html |
Series: | Chicago Stars #2 |
Characters: | Gracie Snow, Bobby Tom Denton |
Setting: | Chicago, Illinois(United States) Dallas, Texas(United States) Southern Region(United States) |
Literary Awards: | RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Contemporary Single Title Romance (1996) |
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Come heck or high water, Gracie Snow is determined to drag the legendary ex-jock Bobby Tom Denton back home to Heaven, Texas, to begin shooting his first motion picture. Despite his dazzling good looks and killer charm, Bobby Tom has reservations about being a movie star — and no plans to cooperate with a prim and bossy Ohio wallflower whom he can’t get off his mind or out of his life. Instead, the hell-raising playboy decides to make her over from plain Jane to Texas wildcat.But nothing’s more dangerous than a wildcat with an angel’s heart in a town too small for a bad boy to hide. And all hell breaks loose when two unforgettable people discover love, laughter, passion — and a match that can only be made in Heaven.
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Title | : | Heaven, Texas (Chicago Stars #2) |
Author | : | Susan Elizabeth Phillips |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
Published | : | April 1st 1995 by Avon |
Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. Sports. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Sports Romance |
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Ratings: 4.07 From 29380 Users | 1277 ReviewsCriticism Appertaining To Books Heaven, Texas (Chicago Stars #2)
⭐⭐⭐⭐ 3.5 STARS ⭐⭐⭐⭐As SEP recently revealed the cover of her upcoming 8th Chicago Star series novel, I was chatting with friends and realized although I enjoyed the series so far, I still hadnt read book 2 and 6.I decided then to not leave book 2 unread or lets say I felt motivated by threatening OCD friends, and thats how Ive found myself spending my Tuesday in the charming company of Bobby Tom Denton, in Heaven Texas.Said no one ever.The man had charming only his name Strike that. His name wasYou have an unusual house. Have you lived here long?""A couple of years. I don't much like it myself, but the architect is real proud of it. She calls it urban Stone Age with a Japanese Tahitian influence. I sort of just call it ugly. Imma let you in on a little secret. This is the novel I read after Fifty Shades of Grey to purge myself of that monstrosity of a romance/erotica. In many aspects, their plots are similar: virgin, old-fashioned heroines; billionaire, good-looking male leads and
4-4 ½ stars Contemporary Romance I liked SEPs witty writing, laugh-out-loud humor, and steamy love scenes, but the heros crappy treatment of the heroine made me spitting nails mad at times. I just kept thinking, why does she put up with his sh*t?!?! Retired football legend Bobby Tom Denton might be a sexy as sin, insatiably flirtatious, happy-go-lucky, infectiously funny, womanizing, hellraising, aw shucks maam cowboy with killer bedroom skills and a sh*t-eating grin, but hes also an

1st Read: April 25, 2010Bobby Tom is egotistical, selfish, privileged, conceited, and insensitive - not exactly what you look for in a hero. But raised with southern values, he's also charming, sweet, charitable and seems like an overall nice guy, but when fashion disaster, average-looks Gracie Snow enters his life, things get a little screwy for both of them. Needless to say, I loved it. I loved every part of this gut-wrenching, humorous, yet emotional SM relationship between the H/h. They make
I've been rereading SEP's books this past month and falling back in love with her novels, as well as catching up on some new ones which I enjoyed immensely.However, "Heaven, Texas" is NOT one of those books. The romance starts off distastefully with Bobby Tom Denton living the life of a rich, shallow, sexist NFL player who treats women like disposable 'sex' objects. Fine, usually this serves as a starting point for the 'hero' who will display inner worth and grow along the way. Instead, Bobby
4 1/2 starsDon't miss out on the epilogue!
I've been rereading SEP's books this past month and falling back in love with her novels, as well as catching up on some new ones which I enjoyed immensely.However, "Heaven, Texas" is NOT one of those books. The romance starts off distastefully with Bobby Tom Denton living the life of a rich, shallow, sexist NFL player who treats women like disposable 'sex' objects. Fine, usually this serves as a starting point for the 'hero' who will display inner worth and grow along the way. Instead, Bobby
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