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I Wasn't Dissappointed!
Written in true Diana Palmer fashion these characters have popped up in a lot in her books so when their story came out I couldn't wait to buy it and I WASN'T DISSAPPOINTED!
Tough Texan Blake Kemp is a man of the law, yet he breaks some rules along the way to avenge the death of a woman he once loved. But will his newfound feelings for his shy assistant, Violet, replace his need for revenge? And will Violet finally win the heart of the man she silently loved for so long?
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Where's the hero?
Typical romance by Diana Palmer. Violet is a strong character, unlike a lot of the females in the other books. However, the male character in this one comes up extremely short. He has no attractive attributes whatsoever. He's selfish, caught in the past, and unwilling to do his part to make the relationship work. It seems like he cares about his pet cats more. Even to the end, he makes Violet settle for a measly relationship.Lire l'avis complet...
diana palmer does it again
boss man is one of those love stories that is more realistic because the leading lady isn't your typical thin woman that most leading ladies are, she has curves and that tends to make it more relatable.Lire l'avis complet...
Boss Man by Diana Palmer
I purchased this because Iam such a fan of Diana Palmer. However this was the only book I,ve read of hers that truly didn't like. I was totally shocked by the lack of compassion found in the book. I couldn't beleive that the characters ended up married. The main character was an unfeeling tyrant.Lire l'avis complet...
Wonderful title
Love the book. If you love romance you would love Diana Palmer. She makes you want to be the character in the book.
boss man
love the book and the author, and the series of the long tall texans centered in jacobsville I think I read about them all and love them all