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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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Heaven, Texas (Chicago Stars #2) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 384 pages
Rating: 4.07 | 29380 Users | 1277 Reviews

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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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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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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



5 STARS[image error] What a shocker! I have no idea how she did it, but Susan Elizabeth Phillips managed the impossible. I went into this one with a bad attitude. Yes.. I had absolutely no interest in a character named Bobby Tom anything. And even the heroine left me feeling completely B O R E D...*yawn* But somehow I ended up absolutely LOVING this book!!! Theres no accounting for the mysteries of the human heart [image error] Bobby Tom Denton was in the height of his career as the all-star

I have a message for Bobby Tom:I hate your guts and Im glad you got trashed at the end of the book!!!!God, I despised this guy I just wanted to hit him in his big fat head almost all the time. And Gracie being such an idiot o.O deathstare for all of you!!Buuuuuut, overall it was a great book. I really enjoyed it.

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

Re-read 25/01/2016It seems I'm upping my rating of every SEP book I re-read!

Well that was a disappointment. I kinda liked Bobby Tom in the first book, though we don't actually see him much. It turns out, he doesn't improve with acquaintance. He's arrogant and entitled and stubborn and immature. Yeah, there's some charm and a sense of honor buried under there somewhere, but those aspects get overwhelmed by his innate selfishness too often to actually count.I really liked Gracie, though, and that let me plow through his stupidity. SEP excels at the interactions between

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