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Love With a Long, Tall Texan

Love With a Long, Tall Texan

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Lacking content
Review: D.Palmer must have had a bad hair day.Not much of a plot.Boring,not like her previous books,which I have always enjoyed.Come on Diana get back on track.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Can I get a refund?????
Review: Hello, will the real Diana Palmer please come home? Don't buy this book, it was awful. The characters were totally unreal, and the romance was nonexistant....Diana, stop the Texas deal and write about what you know about....

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Short stories maybe, definitely not a novel!
Review: I am a great fan and I was sorely disappointed in this book. The other Long, Tall Texan series were books that could stand on their own. These are obviously short stories put together to form a book. They look like storylines that were rejected earlier but when no ideas appeared, the author cobbled them together. I usually keep the books to re-read them later. This one I am definitely trading at the used book store!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Well I was not happy with this one(not even worth a star)
Review: I like Diana Palmer's books and really enjoy finding the ones that have gone out of print so I was really excited when I went to the bookstore and found the latest intstallment of the Long Tall Texans. I got it home read it in about two minutes and hated it. It was a waste of my money and I hope that her new book Paper Rose brings her back to the great writing that all of her fans know she is capable of. Hoping for something better. P.S. If you are going to write a book don't make it so hurried, and I can buy lots of far fetched Romance stories, but having known a person for five minutes just does not seem long enough to decide to get married

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A long wait for the next Long Texan book and a huge let down
Review: I loved Long Tall Texans III, this was my favorite. Was hoping for another like it but was very, very disappointed. I love Diana Palmer but her last few books have been very boring. Come on Diana, I hate to waste my money like this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Three Wonderful Stories
Review: I loved these stories. I have a copy that I have got to reread every six months.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: VERY STUPID AND DULL
Review: I READ ANY BOOKS THAT DIANA PALMER WRITES, BUT THIS WAS VERY BORING AND STUPID. I RATHER GO AND READ ALL HER OLD BOOKS BEFORE I BUY ANOTHER NEW ONE. GET REAL DIANA!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: I was really looking forward to this novel but it was a waste of my time and money. It seemed to me that she used these stories to set up future Long Tall Texan stories in Jacobsville. Unfortunately, those snippets of the mysterious men were more compelling than the romances of the characters themselves.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book is boring and totally predictable
Review: I'm beginning to get the feeling that some women authors are forgetting the main focal point of a romance novel--the romance. Somebody please remind Diana Palmer, because her latest book, "Love With a Long, Tall Texan" reads more like a perspective on the cattle industry and their practices, than a romance. The only consistency is that the second and third stories are more boring than the first. When people start writing books just to pick up a paycheck--IT SHOWS!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: three boring couples makes a boring book
Review: I'm not sure why I gave this book 2 stars. The stories were so unbelievable. Each of the men were maddly in love with each of the woman after being with them for all of week or less. The woman really got on my nerves. And the men were the biggest bunch of whiners I have ever read. Diana Palmer please stop with LONG TALL TEXAN'S books. If you feel need to write about Texas men then maybe you should go to Texas and see what real rugged Texas men are all about.


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