There’s something about those Wyoming men… New York Times bestselling author Diana Palmer returns to the Cowboy State with a breathtaking tale of desire and deception All security expert J.C. Calhoun wants is to work his vast Wyoming ranch. His land is the only thing the betrayed rancher can trust after discovering his fiancée was pregnant with another man’s child. But all J.C. holds dear … holds dear becomes compromised when a lost but strangely familiar little girl leads him to Colie Jackson, the woman who destroyed his life.
Colie will stop at nothing to protect the people she loves. Years ago she left J.C. for his own good. Now, for the sake of her daughter, she must swallow her pride and depend on the hard-hearted man who won’t forgive her. As a band of ruthless criminals tracks their every move through the frozen Wyoming winter, Colie and J.C. will be forced to confront the lies that separated them–and the startling truth that will bind them forever…
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Guy by New York Times bestselling author Diana Palmer
Roguish Guy Fenton is long, lean and impossible to resist, and refuses to be tamed by any woman, let alone a prickly publicist. But beautiful brunette Candy Marshall isn’t your average Jane–she’s able to look past Guy’s bad-boy reputation. In the process, she might just bring the sexy rancher to his knees…
Originally published in August 1999 in the anthology Love With a Long, Tall Texan by Silhouette Books.
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Who can resist Diana Palmer books with cowboy heroes-whether from
Texas or Wyoming. Thoroughly entertaining,
I LOVE all of her books!
Love most all of Diana Palmer’s books…..unless she gets too graphic with the sex.
Great Long Tall Texan Book!!
I enjoy books by Diana Palmer, but I must admit this one was a little disappointing. First, I didn’t realize this was two separate stories with no connection to each other. And the Christmas setting? Barely a mention with no bearing on the story.
I think what I found disturbing was the blatant focus on forceful men with innocent young women. The women get hurt and/or scared, run away, then get involved with the same man years later. All is forgiven and they live happily ever after. (Sorry for the spoiler there). The plots were very predictable and too much time was spent focused on the sex scenes – either as they happened or when the characters discussed them again and again.
I was hoping for a quick enjoyable love story, but this was not it.
I love all of Diana Palmer’s books. I have never run into a bad one yet. I love this series and I hope she keeps making more. Keep up the great work Diana I love all of your books.
I loved this book so much I bought Wyoming Legand.
I am a huge Diana Palmer fan and she didn’t disappoint with this book. It was entertaining, well written and you fall in love with some of the characters and want the kick some of the others. And always a happily ever after.
I think she has gotten lazy in her writing . Her books used to be so good with strong characters and great stories.
Diana Palmer remains a favorite author, always delivering entertaining work.
It made me cry. That let’s me know that I’m right there with the characters.
Diane Palmer takes us back to jacobsville where we’ve got lots of interesting people over the years. The story was no different. It was full of interesting characters, a great plot and a happy ever after. I think this is why we keep reading Palmer. She knows how to develop her characters and we feel like or part of the plot!
In the wilds of Wyoming Diana Palmer weaves another astonishing cowboy romance that proves true love conquers all.
love her books
I didn’t like this novel as much as I have liked other books by Diana Palmer. I thought the conflict could have been resolved much easier and quicker than it was.
Like all of Diana Palmer’s books this one I could not put down until I read the whole thing. She has the ability to weave just enough romance with mystery to make her books very, very good. This is the only author that I can read her books over and over again and not get tired of them.
I struggled with this book. The writing was juvenile. The characters plastic. I finally finished it and discovered a delightful story about Callaghan and Dottie.
Good book a very easy read.
Really downtown earth, I can imagine being there myself. Great read.
It was a wonderful read twist and turns emotions up and down sad and happy I would highly recommend it