Showing posts with label Diana Palmer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diana Palmer. Show all posts

Thursday, June 28

Soldiers Of Fortune by Diana Palmer

An innocent beauty is courted by her mysterious boss to play his lover during a dangerous mission. Dare she resist her SOLDIER OF FORTUNE?



A cornered beast. There's no other way to describe J.D. Brettman. And no one fought against love among all three heroes in this collection harder than he did. Knowing how Gabby Darwin felt for him, he set out to prove to her that he was not the man for her. I just didn't particularly like his methods for doing so--by almost raping her. Although he didn't intend to, J.D. lost control and undoubtedly managed to do more than what he set out to do, which was to turn Gabby against him. But then he panicked when he found out that she was really loving him. He was never comfortable with their thirteen-year age difference but he was willing to forget all that as long as Gabby could learn to care for him again. What made up for the almost-rape scene? When J.D. stopped their lovemaking even when he learned that Gabby was finally ready to give herself to him, so that they could wait until after their wedding. Sweet.

Final verdict: 7/10. Good read.
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A moment of reckless abandon leads to a whirlwind wedding for a virtuous bride and her secret agent groom, a.k.a. THE TENDER STRANGER.


I dunno why but this story is quite special for me. Eric van Meer was a special character. Probably because from the reference of him from the first story, he was introduced as a man who hated women, and marriage even more. But one look at bespectacled Danielle St Clair did him in to the point of offering marriage if that was the only way to have her. But then Dani found out what he did for a living and refused to live that kind of life, especially when he was leaving for a mission after their short idyll. And when he came to find her a few months later with the hope of saving their marriage, he found her pregnant with his child--and memories of the past came rushing back to him. What he had become was shaped by a woman who had left him for a richer man and that was after she aborted his child. And only when he learned that Dani almost had a miscarriage did he realize that her life was the most important thing for him--not the baby and not even his job. The reaction of his fellow ex-mercs to the news of this (supposed) womanhater's marriage and impending fatherhood made for a fun read.

Final verdict: 8/10. Great read.

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One night of passion propels a sheltered virgin into a tempestuous marriage with a mysterious freedom fighter. Can she protect her heart from becoming ENAMORED?


I have mixed feelings for this book. The thought of a man hating a woman after being forced into marriage with scares the hell outta me. It wasn't as if she was to blame for everything when he obviously let his little head did the thinking for the circumstances that forced them into marriage in the first place. It served Diego Laremos right to find his wife Melissa Sterling Laremos gone from the hospital she was confined in after a bad fall--and after telling him that she lost their child. But fate brought them back together and Diego found out that Melissa had had a child. He was as jealous of the child as of the man who fathered Matthew. Melissa refused to tell him who the father of the child was and so he thought of obtaining the child's birth certificate and learned the truth that way. It would have been better if he was able to better accept Matt before obtaining the documents. And so he began to treat the child with more warmth but still waited for his wife to trust him enough to tell him the truth. While Melissa was waiting for the right time to tell him because of the same fear that drove her to keep the child from his father five years ago--that Diego would take the child away from her. One consolation from his story: that Diego was true to his vows for the five years they were separated. And the possibility that he might actually have come around even if he learned hat Matt was indeed another man's son. Nevertheless, they made a beautiful family.

Final verdict: 7/10. Good read.

Wednesday, September 6

Maggie's Dad by Diana Palmer

Hot-tempered rancher Powell Long had once stolen Antonia Hayes's heart. But small-town lies tore their young love apart, forcing Antonia to flee. Years later, she returned to find Powell raising a daughter alone. Fatherhood hadn't tempered his wild side, or his desire for the one woman he'd always wanted--Antonia. Not even her pride could make her ignore the eager pull of her heartstrings. And taking a chance at a future family with Powell was simply too irresistible.


Antonia Hayes had to leave town to spare her family further heartache when her best friend started rumors about her and an old family friend. Nine years later, she decided to go home when she learned she had leukemia. She had not decided whether to get treatment or not since she practically had nothing to live for.

Powell Long had believed Sally's lies and cancelled his wedding to Antonia. Nine years later, he had a hard time disbelieving the lies because it would mean that he not only destroyed his life but also Sally and Antonia's lives. Six years after Sally died, he wanted a second chance with Antonia. But her cold demeanor towards him convinced him that she didn't feel anything for him anymore.

Maggie Long was the end result of the one and only night Powell had spent with Sally--the night he got so drunk after Antonia left town. Born premature, Antonia had always believed that Powell had been sleeping with her best friend the whole time he was engaged to Antonia. The child heard her father talking about his past with Antonia to their housekeeper so she decided to have her new teacher Miss Hayes fired--by telling lies about her threatening to hit Maggie. That did the job and Antonia was forced to leave town again for the second time. The injustices of this world!

But then Powell found out that she was sick and followed her. He refused for her to just give up because she had something to live for--they were getting married. Antonia had her doubts about his motives for marrying her--was it just pity?

"Life is too precious to throw away. Marry me, Annie. If it's only for a few weeks, we'll make enough memories to carry us both into eternity!"


I'd say yes to that, too!

But as they went for further tests so Antonia could started her treatments, they found out that there was a mix-up at the lab and that what she really had was not cancer. It had the same symptoms but what she really had was mononucleosis. Still doubting about Powell's motives?

"What are you doing?" she asked.

"Undressing."

"It's...wrong."

"We're going to be married. This is my insurance...I'm going to give you a baby, Antonia."


That left Maggie to deal with. Antonia didn't know the kid other than being belligerent and uncooperative when she taught Maggie's class. But she knew that the child was feeling unloved and unwanted by the adults in her life. And by the time you read this:

"Now that she's back, you don't..hate me anymore, do you?" she asked softly. "Please don't...hate me...anymore! I love you, Daddy!"

"Oh, dear God. I don't hate you. God knows, I never hated you, Maggie!"


...you'd know everything was gonna be okay.

I love any book which can give me a cry-athon--this is a perfect example. This has been a fave reread of mine over the years.

Final verdict: 9.5/10. Must read, must have.

 
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