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Texas Twilight-Western Historical Romance, Texas, 1886 (2011)

by Caroline Fyffe(Favorite Author)
4.06 of 5 Votes: 1
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McCutcheon Family
review 1: Texas Twilight is the second book in The McCutcheon Family Series. We get to meet Luke's brother John, the brother who went away to medical school. When the story begins, immediately the action and mystery follows! John finds himself in the middle of a stage coach robbery among fellow passengers Lily and Harriett. Showing bravery in the midst of a dangerous situation, John is the perfect hero for the story! I completely enjoyed the scenes where he used his medical knowledge, it was very interesting to read how they performed medicine back then. Charity makes an appearance and her character is easy to love! She is feisty, tenacious and full of spirit! There is never a dull moment when Charity is around! Texas Twilight is a very emotional read! The characters face ... moreadversity and hardships and through these circumstances we get to see how they handle it and if they can 'hang' in this new town! This fast-paced western romance is full of mystery and romance! The story is engaging, the setting is Texas, (you can't get much better than that for a western!) and the characters are good looking and intelligent! Bravo to Caroline Fyffe and I hope she is writing about another one of the McCutcheon family members soon! Maybe Dustin? Hint, hint!
review 2: Review for Texas Twilight by Caroline FyffeReviewer- Lindsay DownsWith the first three, repeat THREE, words Caroline takes us on one of the most fabulous rides I’ve ever read. And the action doesn’t stop at the period either but continues to build throughout the book. This historical western is set in 1886 in the Texas Badlands and when I finished reading the last page I knew Caroline was right; these were the Badlands.John Jake McCutcheon has finished medical school and heads for Texas. He is set to take over the practice of the retiring doctor and bring the latest with him the newest, most innovative procedures available at the time, one will even surprise you as it did me.As with any good great western story there are plenty of bad guys and several damsels, at least one or two at some point, in distress.As an aficionado of western cinema I was more than pleased to find this book has all the elements of some of the great movies of the past, in particular those directed by John Ford and Howard Hawks.For anyone interested in western history I strongly recommend not only this book but all her others for she put ‘wild’ in the ‘wild west.’Using my trusted collie grading scale I’m giving this book 4 collies, a sheltie and a collie puppy. For those who aren’t familiar with this scale that equates to 4 ¾ points out of 5.Texas Twilight is the second in the McCutcheon Family Series. less
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Tya
Had everything I like.... old west sweet romance, mystery, action.... loved it!
britt
A western romance. It was as fun to read as watching Bonanza or Gunsmoke.
Akhoon
This was a cute story, with enough crazyness to keep you hooked!
encsike11
4.25 - I read this book a few years back. I loved it.
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