Review: A Rogue in Texas by Lorraine Heath

Posted September 25, 2007 by Book Binge Guest Blogger in Reviews | 7 Comments


Isabel’s review of A Rogue in Texas (Rogues in Texas #1) by Lorraine Heath.

When Grayson Rhodes leaves London’s beau monde, he sets out to seek his fortune. Sure, he’s the illegitimate son of a duke, but he needs to move on and make his way in the world. But did he expect to end up working Texas farmland for the widow Abbie Westland? She’s nothing like the ladies from the society balls, and she has more mystery to her than any barefoot contessa. For her part, Abbie’s convinced that this British dude is just a slacker circa the mid-1860s. Lorraine Heath rides the range with A Rogue in Texas , a delightful read from beginning to end.

The Plot:

Grayson is a bastard. Because he is a bastard, he will not inherit his father’s estate. So Gray and his friends, Kit and Harry (second sons), go to Texas to make their way in the world. Actually, their fathers send them there. Because they know as second sons, they won’t really have anything in England and this is a good opportunity for them. That or they just want their sons to grow up and become men. The boys agree to travel to England. What they don’t know is all the hard work they’ll have to do. Their job: picking cotton.

Although Gray feels pain and exhaustion like he’s never felt before, he also feels a sense of pride he has never felt before. Like he’s accomplishing something. He thinks of how wasteful he was back in England. Like throwing away shoes because they were scratched. He also can’t remember how he spent his days back in England.

Gray and Abbie find themselves falling in love with each other. However something from the past comes back and threatens their future.

Did I like it:

Yes, I enjoyed reading this book. My SIL had loaned me a few books by Lorraine Heath and they were all right. Someone, can’t remember who, told me the westerns were much better. They were right. Much better.

I liked Gray because although he wanted Abbie so much, he let her call all the shots. He let her grow to trust him. He was also hardworking. His friends wanted to turn around and leave, but Gray was determined to do what he was set out to do. I liked how he kept wanting Abbie to relax. He would watch her making sure everyone else was taken care of, but never took care of herself.

I liked Abbie. She was a hard working woman. She doesn’t take to Gray at all, thinking he won’t be able to pull his weight. She was also in a way devoted to her deceased husband. She didn’t love him but she did care for him. She knew he had his faults but would always tell Gray, “He gave me a roof over my head and food in my belly.” She accepted the land came first with her ex hubby. By being with Gray, she learned what is was like to be wanted and loved.

What Bothered Me:

Abbie is kind of.. skittish about men touching her. There is a scene where Gray falls in the mud. He pulls Abbie down with him, thinking it would be funny since she was laughing at him. She gets all freaked out. There is another scene where her brother comes up from no where and Abbie gets startled. The way she acts, you would think her hubby was rough with her or even raped her.

He didn’t per say. He would just tell Abbie, “I need you” and that was it. I would say her ex hubby was just dumb when it came to a woman’s needs. Now I can see where that would make Abbie not like sex but not to be fearful of a man’s touch.

My question: Did I miss something? Was she beaten or raped? Was it so subtle that I missed it? Or is just a matter of that was how Abbie dealt with that situation?

What I Didn’t Like:

I kind of predicted some things. Like, when Abby and Gray got engaged, I knew something would come up to bring chaos to that. And then I figured how that mess would be tidied up. I’m not one to figure these things out either.

Conclusion: I did enjoy reading this book. A few things bothered me but it wasn’t anything major. I look forward to reading the other books in this series.

Grade: 4 out of 5

This book is available from Avon. You can purchase it here.


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7 responses to “Review: A Rogue in Texas by Lorraine Heath

  1. Dev

    I’ve got all of the Texas books by LH on my wishlist ~ Just haven’t gotten around to getting (or reading) them yet.

    Great review, Izzy! Thanks for reminding me of these 🙂

  2. Great reviews Isabel 😀 I’m about to read my first Lorraine Heath, Just Wicked Enough… it’s been recently reviewed at Sybil… so let see if I like it 😀

    When you wrote SIL, you meant your sister-in-law right? I don’t know why, but for a moment, I thought, son-in-law LOL 🙂

  3. Dev- You are welcome. Let me know how you like the book. 🙂

    Nath- Yes I meant sister in law. LOL.

    Is Just Wicked Enough her new one? I’ll have to ask my sister in law 🙂 if she’s read that one.

  4. Lori

    I absolutely adore this entire series. I think they are must reads.

    Yes, Just Wicked Enough is her new one, but it’s the 2nd in her new series. Just sayin’… *g*

  5. Lori already answered 😛 Just Wicked Enough is her new one, second in the series. I haven’t read the first one, but I don’t think I missed that much… The storyline was quite good and, OMG, different LOL 🙂

  6. Rowena

    I’m so totally going to read these books, great review sweetums! I lubs it and I totally want to know how hot Gray is for myself…haha.

  7. Lori- Thanks for letting me know about Just Wicked. I hate reading out of order. 🙂

    Rowena- I think you’ll like it. :)It’s a good story.

    Nath-REally??? I’ll ask my SIL if she has the new ones.

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