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ErinA
  • Rated 4 stars

As a Diana Palmer fan, I have to say that I was quite surprised by the complexity of story and character depths. The story manages to develop three romances, each affording the characters a genuine opportunity to examine their self-limitations and grow beyond them.

Katy's story touched...

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  • ErinA
      • Rated 4 stars

    As a Diana Palmer fan, I have to say that I was quite surprised by the complexity of story and character depths. The story manages to develop three romances, each affording the characters a genuine opportunity to examine their self-limitations and grow beyond them.

    Katy's story touched and delighted me the most. I have never read a Diana Palmer book in which a woman is caught up in so much pain and abuse that she finds herself loving one man (Turk), being married to another, then opening her heart and giving her body to the third (Blake) while still loving the first (Turk). The relationship between Katy and Blake, and their life-long love for each other even though they were not destined to be together until Katy is widowed by Turk, represents the kind of rich dimension romance genre is capable of in the hands of a great author. They say romance readers are too conservative for this kind of a love triangle, but I say, bring it on. Let's feel courageous to explore the mysteries and depths the human heart is capable of.

    ErinA wrote this review Monday, December 29 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Marty H
      • Rated 4 stars

    Palmer said she had to talk her publishers into this historical romance (she usually writes westerns). thank goodness she did. Loved it. Cole Whitehall asked Lacy to wait for him as he went off to war. But after the war he is a changed man. The two are unwittingly compromised into marriage by Cole's brother Ben. There are many twists and turns to this story and a great story comes through.

    Marty H wrote this review Saturday, March 22 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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