Twilight in Texas
A peek inside the fourth book in the McLain Series
It was love at first sight. When Wolf Hayward and Molly Donivan gazed into each other's eyes in a crowded train station during the Civil War, they knew they were meant to be - - and sealed their commitment with a passionate kiss. He promised to find her after the war - - until he realized she was the daughter of a Union general when he was a spy behind enemy lines. But he'll never forget her and Molly will pledge to wait for the man she only knows as "Benjamin."
Eight years later, Wolf - - now a Texas Ranger - - is chasing down some outlaws when he is struck down by a falling signpost - - and wakes up to see the beautiful woman he has never forgotten. Molly doesn't recognize him as the handsome soldier who swept her away so long ago, but she can't help being intrigued by his kindness and charm. And she can't help imagining what it's like to be in his arms after the sun goes down . . . .
REVIEWS
"Jodi Thomas captures the atmosphere of the West, and the personalities are perfection. Her stories are the ones you read again and again, because they are real, exciting, and filled with people you never forget."
Kathe Robin, Romantic Times Magazine
"Ms. Thomas brings Texas alive with the fast paced, exciting tale of lovers reunited."
Debbie Gilbert, Heart Rate Reviews
"The love that unfolds in this tender and emotional story will make a romance reader sigh. This sweet tale will touch your heart and will be long-remembered after the last page is turned."
Suzanne Tucker, Old Book Barn Gazette
"The excitement in TWILIGHT IN TEXAS races across the pages. There's also enough humor to bring a chuckle to your lips and warmth to your heart."
JW for Rendezvous Magazine
"Jodi 'Texas' Thomas provides her audience with a powerful Lone Star romance that brings to life the decade after the Civil War . . .fast-paced, filled with action, and loaded with tender passion that will entice readers . . . The lead characters are a delightful duo whose motivations ring true. Ms. Thomas has written another exciting tale that sub-genre fans will relish for a long time to come."
Harriet Klausner for Painted Rock Reviews