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A Long Tall Texan Summer (Long, Tall Texans)

A Long Tall Texan Summer (Long, Tall Texans)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Good but not Diana Palmer's best.
Review: Each story in Long Tall Texan Summer was a little too short to reach the full potential that Ms. Palmer usually reaches. The romantic tension between the characters barely starts before it is over. Most Diana Palmer's novels are fantastic but I would reccomend passing on this book and choosing another by her.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Good but not Diana Palmer's best.
Review: I LOVED ALL THREE OF THE STORIES
DIANA PALMER AS FAR AS I AM CONCERNED IS ONE OF THE BEST WRITERS THAT I HAVE EVER READ
ALL THE STORIES THAT SHE WRITES ARE WONDERFUL AND I CAN HARDLY WAIT UNTIL THE NEXT ONE COMES OUT
I LAUGHED THROUGH ALL THREE STORIES


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THIS IS ONE OF HERE BEST AND MOST ENJOYABLE.
Review: I LOVED ALL THREE OF THE STORIES
DIANA PALMER AS FAR AS I AM CONCERNED IS ONE OF THE BEST WRITERS THAT I HAVE EVER READ
ALL THE STORIES THAT SHE WRITES ARE WONDERFUL AND I CAN HARDLY WAIT UNTIL THE NEXT ONE COMES OUT
I LAUGHED THROUGH ALL THREE STORIES


Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Is this even Diana Palmer?
Review: I was so excited to get this trilogy. To say I was disappointed is a gross understatement. I've heard that sometime publishers will publish books written by other authors under a well-known writer's name to generate sales. After reading this lastest effort by Ms. Palmer, I believe it may be true. Where are the rough, arrogant, hard-as-nails, angst-ridden, passionate cowboys I've come to expect from the Long, Tall Texan series?? When those guys fell, they fought tooth and nail, and they fell hard. There was no passion, which is very untypical of Diana Palmer, no depth to the stories, and the character development was weak. If I truly believed Ms. Palmer wrote this trilogy, I would never say these things because she really is a fabulous writer and the only one whom I will even read in the genre.Ms. Palmer, if you did write these stories, and the change is so dramatic because someone told you this is what women want in men these days, don't believe it. I want the men back


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