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Heaven, Texas

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Pages
384
Language
EN
ISBN
9780380776849
Reading Time
~6h 43min

Heaven, Texas is a book by Susan Elizabeth Phillips. It has 384 pages.

About this book

Susan Elizabeth Phillips’s Heaven, Texas unfolds in a fictional small town where community ties run deep and personal histories rarely stay buried. The narrative follows Maggie O’Connell, a woman navigating the aftermath of a fractured marriage and the weight of family expectations, as she reconnects with Jack Callahan, a former flame whose quiet resilience masks his own complicated past. Phillips grounds the story in her signature blend of sharp wit and emotional honesty, using the town’s eccentric residents as both comic relief and mirrors for the protagonists’ inner journeys. The novel examines how love requires vulnerability, how forgiveness often begins with self-acceptance, and how the places we return to can either anchor us or set us free. Notable for its balanced pacing and character-driven romance, the book operates within contemporary women’s fiction while maintaining a distinct focus on realistic dialogue and emotional authenticity. Phillips’s consistent tonal control ensures that humor never undercuts the story’s psychological depth, creating a narrative structure that prioritizes personal growth alongside romantic development.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Heaven, Texas?+

Heaven, Texas has 384 pages.

What is Heaven, Texas about?+

Susan Elizabeth Phillips’s Heaven, Texas unfolds in a fictional small town where community ties run deep and personal histories rarely stay buried. The narrative follows Maggie O’Connell, a woman navigating the aftermath of a fractured marriage and the weight of family expectations, as she reconnect...

Who wrote Heaven, Texas?+

Heaven, Texas was written by Susan Elizabeth Phillips.