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I wish I did more rereading. I'm still working my way through DP's backlist. I don't own all her books, sadly!

That's always good when you didn't pay for something that disappointed you. I haven't gotten into audiobooks because I think of a person reading the story as an obstacle to my forming a deeper relationship with the story.

I can see that. I'm a big music girl, so I have my mp3 player loaded down and I have Satellite radio in my car for my epic commute.

I just finished up two re-reads: The Australian and After Midnight."
Wait a minute?! An Australian cowboy!!! I love that even more than just pure cowboy novels. I must find this book. Thank you!



Are you a member of www.paperbackswap.com? You can find all but the most hard to find titles there. I have gotten quite a few DPs from the site.
Hi KellyJo. She is also rereleasing a constant stream of her books, but Melanie's got a good idea there with PB Swap.



I just finished reading The Maverick (Long, Tall Texans). I really liked it. Harley turned out to be a good hero. I laughed so much reading this book. It was nice to read a plain old fun book.

I haven't, Melanie. I've noticed her latest books do have lower ratings in general. I guess you can't go wrong with doing a library read and picking it up for your collection later on if you enjoy it.




Just received an Amazon gift card for Kindle books. Now I can get back to the Long, Tall Texan series. YEE HAW!
Just finished, "Lawman".
I have read many of her other books including some of the Long, Tall Texan books so I am familiar with the same sort of characters: Female:young, naive, virginal who falls for the handsome man; Male: much older, stand-offish, arogant, cruel. With romance, caring and sex, the female character breaks down the males walls he's built up and with her caring and forgiving, softens the male character so they live happily ever after. With that said I couldn't understand how a woman who had had what happen to her as a child, and by her family be so loving and forgiving to everyone. She was suppose to be so intellegent, yet didn't know that still with one ovary she could never get pregnant? I didn't like Garon AT ALL! He was so much in self-pity for losing his wife and child that he couldn't care for anyone? He had no trouble taking advantage of Grace, seducing her and having sex with her. When he said such terrible things to her after he lead her on and then humiliated her all over town by yelling at her. What an ass he was. I saw no redeeming qualities in him either. The part where she went to his house to tell him about the murderer and he told her she was a spinster with few talents and education, I read it again because I couldn't believe what I was reading. Then I Literally through the book across the room. I was so mad, it ruined my whole day. It isn't the happily every after I liked. She should have went off with Marquez. He was a much better man than Garon. I am not turned off from her books, just had a hard time swallowing this one. I hope I wasn't too harsh. I still love her work

I have read many of her other books including some of the Long, Tall Texan books so I am familiar with the same sort of characters: Female:young, naive, virginal who falls for the handsome man; Male: much older, stand-offish, arogant, cruel. With romance, caring and sex, the female character breaks down the males walls he's built up and with her caring and forgiving, softens the male character so they live happily ever after. With that said I couldn't understand how a woman who had had what happen to her as a child, and by her family be so loving and forgiving to everyone. She was suppose to be so intellegent, yet didn't know that still with one ovary she could never get pregnant? I didn't like Garon AT ALL! He was so much in self-pity for losing his wife and child that he couldn't care for anyone? He had no trouble taking advantage of Grace, seducing her and having sex with her. When he said such terrible things to her after he lead her on and then humiliated her all over town by yelling at her. What an ass he was. I saw no redeeming qualities in him either. The part where she went to his house to tell him about the murderer and he told her she was a spinster with few talents and education, I read it again because I couldn't believe what I was reading. Then I Literally through the book across the room. I was so mad, it ruined my whole day. It isn't the happily every after I liked. She should have went off with Marquez. He was a much better man than Garon. I am not turned off from her books, just had a hard time swallowing this one. I hope I wasn't too harsh. I still love her work
Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress wrote: "Sorry to hear you had such a painful reading experience, Becky."
It wasn't what I would call "painful". I just get so engrossed in my books. I still love her books and will keep reading them. Didn't mean to go on so much about it. Sorry!I am looking foward to using my birthday gift card to read more of the Long, Tall Texan series. I love em for the romance.
It wasn't what I would call "painful". I just get so engrossed in my books. I still love her books and will keep reading them. Didn't mean to go on so much about it. Sorry!I am looking foward to using my birthday gift card to read more of the Long, Tall Texan series. I love em for the romance.


Vashti, I was waiting to see what you thought and you gave me a really quick answer =) Hope to start it tomorrow!

Anyway,I did enjoy it ,much more improvement than prior books.


I'm sorry your furry baby is sick, Vashti. That is so heartbreaking when they get sick. I will pray for her. I'm glad you have a good book to read to take your mind off things. DP does have a way of sucking you full into her stories.
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Vashti, that's what friends are for!"
Absolutely!!
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I just finished up two re-reads: The Australian and After Midnight.