Find a gun club or range that rents handguns and shoot your favorites before buying.
Do not buy a concealed carry weapon without trying it first. If you don't like it you won't practice with it, and if you don't practice it won't be worth spit when you really need it.
I am personally very partial to the .357 SP101 in 2 1/2" barrel length with some Hogue grips. But I'm the only one I know who is, so the lesson is that the choice is very much a personal one. That's why I say you need to try them out so that you have a good chance of being satisfied and eventually comfortable with shooting your choice.
Taurus quality is very spotty. Some very good, some very bad; if you get a good one, keep it. The bottom line is you take a chance. Ruger. S&W, Colt, Kimber, Springfield, all are much more consistently good, even excellent.