Nora
by
Diana Palmer
When innocent, wealthy Nora Marlowe came to visit the Wild West, she was as wide open to adventure as the vast Texas horizon. Its rugged individualism--and dashing cowboys--suited her romantic spirit. That is, until the wrong cowboy decided to take the elegant heiress down a notch
Cal Barton didn't like haughty Eastern misses. And he certainly didn't appreciate one invadin
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Published
by Harlequin Books
(first published 1979)
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I really enjoyed reading this one. I has nothing to do with her Jacobsville, Long Tall Texans, series. and It was nice to get away from there for a change.
Nora is a spoiled, pampered eliteist from Virginia. Her family has money and are of the highest social status. And Nora acts it. While in Africa, she is bitten by mosquitos and comes done with Malaria. She returns to the States and has the fevers at bay when a telegram arrives asking her to visit her family in East Texas. She...more
Nora is a spoiled, pampered eliteist from Virginia. Her family has money and are of the highest social status. And Nora acts it. While in Africa, she is bitten by mosquitos and comes done with Malaria. She returns to the States and has the fevers at bay when a telegram arrives asking her to visit her family in East Texas. She...more
At the first look, the book held promises of 18th century romance and an insight into the outback lives. However, as I turned the pages, it did not promise much. Did not like it very much. In fact, I would rather have read a proper Regency romance from Mills and Boon or Silhuette.
Another gret book by Diana Palmer. Her characters are great as is her imagination and creativity.
Great book. Wonderful characters, loved the story. A book to read again and again!
I liked that this was just a little bit different than most of Palmer's recent books. Still a lot of similiarities but the historical part of it kept it from fitting in so closely to most of her recent books.
I just love Diana Palmer.......
this book is really good!
so far pretty good
The characters were really good, but there is a thing called too much pride. But the book was really good!
great book
Sometimes it is nice to read what I like to call "pocket-book romance novel" I have read several in my time...but Diana Palmer is a new author to my goodreads. I found her writing style easy and enjoyable to read through. I will for sure keep her in mind when I need and want to read a good cowboy/western romance novel again!!
I think this is the only DP I've read to date that had absolutely no redeeming qualities for me. I disliked the hero, the heroine, the story and especially the dialog.
1 star / DNF
1 star / DNF
I like how it was fast paced and to the point..no uneccessary narration
This book was ok. If you like straight forward romance set in the past this is a book for you. The story was ok, but predictable.
love diana palmer, this book was awesome, super cute, loved it!!!
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Diana Palmer is an award winning American writer. She was a journalist for 16 years writing under her birth name. Since 1979 she has been a bestselling romance novelist under her more well-known pseudonym Diana Palmer, later she wrote a science fiction novel as Susan S. Kyle, t...more
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Diana Palmer is an award winning American writer. She was a journalist for 16 years writing under her birth name. Since 1979 she has been a bestselling romance novelist under her more well-known pseudonym Diana Palmer, later she wrote a science fiction novel as Susan S. Kyle, t...more
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