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White Sand, Wild Sea

White Sand, Wild Sea

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great story!
Review: Diana Blayne, AKA Diana Palmer does it again! I've read many of the books she's written as Diana Palmer and I wasn't disappointed by this one.

The back cover reads: "The Bahamas--a gentle, exotic world of white sand, turquoise water, and golden sun. Nikki Blake, reporter for "The Ashton Herald," genuine Georgia peach, breathed a sigh of relief. She had come to relax, to forget her grief--the flash flood that had ravashed her world, savagely destroying the most precious part of her past. And the island was working its magic. It was bliss--until she found herself gazing into the glazial eyes of a stranger...a man whose every move said power, wealth--and danger! A man who attracted and repelled, teased and tormented, until she was caught, trapped, drowning in a raging torrent of chuming emotions and irresistible desire."

I believe Ms. Palmer's style is a constant. Her stories have the trademark story lines... the older man and the younger innocent female.

Although I was hesitant to try her work as Diana Blayne, I now can say that it was a good move. If you like Diana Palmer's style of writing, you will love her work as Diana Blayne as well.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great story!
Review: Diana Blayne, AKA Diana Palmer does it again! I've read many of the books she's written as Diana Palmer and I wasn't disappointed by this one.

The back cover reads: "The Bahamas--a gentle, exotic world of white sand, turquoise water, and golden sun. Nikki Blake, reporter for "The Ashton Herald," genuine Georgia peach, breathed a sigh of relief. She had come to relax, to forget her grief--the flash flood that had ravashed her world, savagely destroying the most precious part of her past. And the island was working its magic. It was bliss--until she found herself gazing into the glazial eyes of a stranger...a man whose every move said power, wealth--and danger! A man who attracted and repelled, teased and tormented, until she was caught, trapped, drowning in a raging torrent of chuming emotions and irresistible desire."

I believe Ms. Palmer's style is a constant. Her stories have the trademark story lines... the older man and the younger innocent female.

Although I was hesitant to try her work as Diana Blayne, I now can say that it was a good move. If you like Diana Palmer's style of writing, you will love her work as Diana Blayne as well.


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