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Rating: Summary: BOSS KIDNAPS SECRETARY! Review: Former TX Ranger and current detective (Dane) kidnaps his stubborn secretary/detective wannabe (Tess) and holds her at his ranch. Of course he does this only for her protection as her amateur detective work led a killer her doorstept! Dane would never expose his true feelings to Tess...he'd almost tarnished her innocence long ago and she deserved more than just a shell of a man he considered himself to be. Of course Tess is angry with Dane for his high handedness and avoids him -- which inevitably brings him to his senses! Can the hardened detective convince the beauty of his dreams to find safety in his arms... A Keeper!
Rating: Summary: BOSS KIDNAPS SECRETARY! Review: Former TX Ranger and current detective (Dane) kidnaps his stubborn secretary/detective wannabe (Tess) and holds her at his ranch. Of course he does this only for her protection as her amateur detective work led a killer her doorstept! Dane would never expose his true feelings to Tess...he'd almost tarnished her innocence long ago and she deserved more than just a shell of a man he considered himself to be. Of course Tess is angry with Dane for his high handedness and avoids him -- which inevitably brings him to his senses! Can the hardened detective convince the beauty of his dreams to find safety in his arms... A Keeper!
Rating: Summary: This is a hot romance with lots of sexual tension Review: I couldn't stop reading this one, even though it was past 11 pm, and I had to work the next day! The hero was a rugged Texan, wounded in the past. The heroine is sweet and compassionate. The story is just wonderful. This book has everything that romance fans read romance for. I highly recommend this book to anyone.
Rating: Summary: This is a hot romance with lots of sexual tension Review: I loved this story. Dane is a macho former Texas Ranger who desperately needs to be saved from his own good intentions & Tess is just the girl for the job. When they finally give into their desire it's the most steamy, sensual experience of their lives. I couldn't put this one down.
Rating: Summary: Good Read Review: I read the reviews before I read the book. I was apprehensive after reading the one review that wasn't so good but forged ahead. I'm glad I did. I understand some of the points they tried to make about the story but I also understand that the influence of ones environment can shape the way we think. In this case Dane had come from some pretty messed up situations as well as being wounded enough to have to step down from his law enforcement job. What he needed was the love of a good woman and that would be Tess. She had what it took. Just when she had about given up.... you'll have to read to find out what happens. But, for me I enjoyed it. It kept me turning pages until wee hours of the night. If you like Diana Palmer you would like this one.
Rating: Summary: Five stars?? This is a joke, right? Review: I tried Diana Palmer based on the ratings from Amazon. I can't believe that I could disagree so radically with so many other people. Let's see, where should I start? First, there are some misconceptions I would like to clear up. In this book, there is a reference to placenta previa during pregnancy. This author has simply not done her homework! Having had placenta previa during one of my pregnancies, and having done alot of research on the topic, I can tell you that everything about the way she describes it is wrong. The symptoms are wrong, the treatment is incorrect, even the basis is wrong! Placenta previa is actually VERY common in early pregnancy, I think it is even like one out of three; and ninety percent of the time it corrects on its own as the pregnancy advances. It is also not really dangerous until much later on in the pregnancy. With the symptoms as described in the book, it seems more like a threatened miscarriage. It is possible that Diana Palmer writes the situation the way it used to be understood, before the advent of sonograms, medication, and all the other hi-tech stuff that makes it easier - and more complex - to both diagnose and treat different pregnancy ailments. Also, a previous reviewer mentioned that Tess was shot as she was doing amateur detective work. From what I understand in the book, it is nothing as romantic as that! It seems she was walking along, minding her own business, when she was simply shot because. . . I won't give it away. In general, the whole story left me cold. Dane Lassiter . . . he's a hero? We hear how his first wife was unfaithful to him, was cold to him, etc. etc. What a terrible person she was. Then, as we read further in the story, and we hear how he treated her - well, I simply see her side, totally. I see her side more than I see his side. And the relationship between Dan and Tess - he treated her badly before, which is why she is now afraid of him. Okay, I can understand (barely) why he did that, but what I don't see is any kind of real apology, an understanding of how badly he hurt her. . . I would never give such a person a second chance. Or, if I would, he sure blew it. Okay, I hurt you, but it's my mothers fault! I don't like people who blame other people for their problems. Also - why did she have to work for him, if she was scared of him? Don't tell me there were no other jobs available? He couldn't have been paying her THAT well! I generally rate a book on four things - how well it's written, character development, originality and complexity of the plot, and sympathetic characters. This book deserves one star - Tess is really sweet. I see from the reviews that Diana Palmer has alot of fans, but it seems they were looking for something very different than I was.
Rating: Summary: Five stars?? This is a joke, right? Review: I tried Diana Palmer based on the ratings from Amazon. I can't believe that I could disagree so radically with so many other people. Let's see, where should I start? First, there are some misconceptions I would like to clear up. In this book, there is a reference to placenta previa during pregnancy. This author has simply not done her homework! Having had placenta previa during one of my pregnancies, and having done alot of research on the topic, I can tell you that everything about the way she describes it is wrong. The symptoms are wrong, the treatment is incorrect, even the basis is wrong! Placenta previa is actually VERY common in early pregnancy, I think it is even like one out of three; and ninety percent of the time it corrects on its own as the pregnancy advances. It is also not really dangerous until much later on in the pregnancy. With the symptoms as described in the book, it seems more like a threatened miscarriage. It is possible that Diana Palmer writes the situation the way it used to be understood, before the advent of sonograms, medication, and all the other hi-tech stuff that makes it easier - and more complex - to both diagnose and treat different pregnancy ailments. Also, a previous reviewer mentioned that Tess was shot as she was doing amateur detective work. From what I understand in the book, it is nothing as romantic as that! It seems she was walking along, minding her own business, when she was simply shot because. . . I won't give it away. In general, the whole story left me cold. Dane Lassiter . . . he's a hero? We hear how his first wife was unfaithful to him, was cold to him, etc. etc. What a terrible person she was. Then, as we read further in the story, and we hear how he treated her - well, I simply see her side, totally. I see her side more than I see his side. And the relationship between Dan and Tess - he treated her badly before, which is why she is now afraid of him. Okay, I can understand (barely) why he did that, but what I don't see is any kind of real apology, an understanding of how badly he hurt her. . . I would never give such a person a second chance. Or, if I would, he sure blew it. Okay, I hurt you, but it's my mothers fault! I don't like people who blame other people for their problems. Also - why did she have to work for him, if she was scared of him? Don't tell me there were no other jobs available? He couldn't have been paying her THAT well! I generally rate a book on four things - how well it's written, character development, originality and complexity of the plot, and sympathetic characters. This book deserves one star - Tess is really sweet. I see from the reviews that Diana Palmer has alot of fans, but it seems they were looking for something very different than I was.
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