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  • Posted May 21, 2012

    Need to read

    Great book. I love Diana Palmer's books.

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  • Posted May 16, 2010

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    SECOND BEST BOOK BY DIANA PALMER. TRUE FAN

    This was one of the best Diana Palmer books I have read. I give the book 5 stars. The passion between Rourke adn Rebecca is unexplainable. I read the book in two days, not wanting to put it down except to sleep

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 15, 2008

    Quick and placid read

    Predictable and feels a bit dated in terms of the way people speak and act. I guess we are all glad at the end that Roarke has rescued the much put upon damsel in distress from her life of drudgery and family dependency. Oh well- it was only $4.50 so it's less than going to the movies and about as entertaining.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 5, 2007

    Awesome

    This book was one of the best I have read from Diana Palmer. I'm only 15 but i've read almost all her books. They are all great!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 15, 2006

    New fan

    I was surprised by it. This is the first I have read of her books. My boyfriend got it by accident for my christmas gift. I finshed it in one day. I was reading at work!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 27, 2006

    Wow

    Any book writen by Diana Paulmer is a great one for me I started reading them last year when I was 14 1/2 these book are about great love stories with a little heart break in them I'd read any thing she dished at me.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 10, 2006

    Fantastic and Emotional

    This book is wonderful! I love both Rebecca and Rourke. She is a sweet country girl working for a lawyer's office. Rourke is the D.A. who is tough, mysterious, intriguing and all man. It starts off with them sparring in the elevator of the people they are both working in, he completely annoys her and vice versa, but there is something exciting they find about each other. Soon they will let there feelings show and give love a shot only to be tested by some events that may prove to damaging to overcome and be with each other. It is an emotional ride with these two as they discover how to love and trust each other. I finished this is less than 2 days, it was so wonderful. It is the kind of book that stirs your blood!!!

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    engaging legal thriller romance

    Twenty-four years old Rebecca Cullen works as a ¿mule¿, the lowest ranked employee at a law firm just outside Atlanta while living nearby on her grandfather¿s farm in Curry County. She has raised her two younger brothers Mack and Clay since their mom died eight years ago their dad deserted his family years earlier. Though she worries about their mounting debt and expects to sell the farm soon even knowing that will kill her beloved granddad her biggest concern is Clay running with a fast crowd whom Becky knows uses crack. --- Curry County police arrest Clay on drug charges. County D.A. Rourke Kilpatrick is known for being tough on drug offenders, even young ones as he feels strongly about keeping drugs out of his community. However, to Becky¿s shock, Rourke is gentle with her and with her sibling who he sees as possible bait to catch the real felons. He also wants more from his virgin that he cherishes, but she fears that his tough love approach to her brother will break her heart. --- This reprint (under the name Susan Kyle) is an engaging legal thriller romance starring a courageous heroine who gained too much responsibility too soon and a justice driven D.A. who will do anything legal to keep drugs out of the county. Though the romance seems more fairy tale than real, readers will commiserate with Becky, who has no time for courtships. The legal aspects are cleverly designed so that the audience obtains a taste of justice in that rare metro Atlanta region lacking a population boom (then again this tale takes place in 1990) and the pairing though seemingly odd at first make for a fun Georgian Cinderella romance. - Harriet Klausner

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