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Rating:  Summary: one in three Review: I love diana palmer's stories because of the formula they follow of a strong male hero and a naive lead woman. The fact that these stories takes place in texas and I live here was an added bonus as well. That aside.... after i read "long tall texas 2" I couldn't wait to snap up the third edition in this series. the Termayne brothers really drew me in. I thought that Harden's story would be the one to make the book worth wild but strangely Evan's story was what truly drew me in.This book is really three books combined into one. The first is about Harden Tremayne. He has a hard, jaded outlook on life and women. A trip to Chicago leads to a chance meeting with a woman who ultimately changes his life. This story though while good lacked depth. It seemed to wrap up to nice and neat and definitely to quickly. Evan Tremayne is the second story told. He had fears of intimacy with innocents, i.e. our virgin heroine, because of his great size and strength. This is the longest story and in my opinion the best. Well rounded and seeming to end the story well without dragging on or cutting it abruptly off. This story is steamy and has a bit of humor in it. The characters seem the most well matched and the story the most believable. The third story is about Donovan. A man who hates rich women after his father was involved in a scandal with a rich socialite. His meeting with a rich debutant sparks a romance that seems at time ill placed. Their chemistry is there but the love scenes between them seem almost akward and both begin and end annoyingly abruptly. I would reccommend this book for Evan's story alone and it's a definite fun read. Both Harden and Donovan's stories are entertaining so give it a go.
Rating:  Summary: Not too bad, better than the first two. Review: I thought this book was the best one yet in the series. I liked that characters from the other books showed up in this one. The only problem with this book is that the stories are too short to develop a well-rounded plot. There are times when I'm not sure I'm reading about a "long, tall Texan." It's too predictable. But the characters were well-developed and they make you want to finish the story, which is why it gets three stars.
Rating:  Summary: SAME OLD STUFF Review: IT'S OK BUT YOU CAN GO GET MEN OF THE WEST IT'S THE SAME BOOK GETTING TO BE A HABIT OF DP RERELEASING BOOKS WITH DIFFERENT NAME AND COVER
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