Jack Leonard's father, Billy, is an alcoholic.
Billy isn't a bad guy. Â Friends would say he's the life of the party; his family might refer to him as harmless. After all, he isn't a mean drunk ... he's a happy drunk.
Unfortunately, these things tend to run in the family, and it looks like Jack will inherit his birthright and join his father in the bottle.
Then Jack meets a girl, and what once seemed inevitable, never materializes. Â Samantha fills the little holes in Jack's life. Â Fast-forward twenty years and his life is nearly perfect.
Except ... that would be too easy. Â Life doesn't work that way ... and fate has a test in store for the Leonards.
Texas Jack is a compelling story about family relationships, redemption, and finding harmony with loved ones. It's about people at their best and worst and everything in between. Â At the core is always family.
Recommended for anyone who enjoys a family drama, has been close to alcoholism, or believes in the power of love.