He was strong, charming and set in his ways. She was shy, unassuming and achingly innocent. Together, next-door neighbors Jordan Powell and Libby Collins were like oil and water. Yet when Jordan made it his personal crusade to help Libby hold on to her beloved homestead, everyone in Jacobsville knew it was just a matter of time before wedding bells chimed for these sparring partners. And if truth be told, the taciturn rancher wouldn't deny the exquisite tenderness that surged through him every time he pulled Libby into his powerful embrace any more than she could resist his sweet kisses. But a cattleman's pride was a force to be reckoned with. Could Libby accomplish what no woman had before and tame this Long, Tall Texan's restless heart?
Passion secrète, Diana Palmer Encore sous le choc de la mort soudaine de son père, Libby Collins doit bientôt affronter une nouvelle épreuve : sa belle-mère, une jeune croqueuse de diamants ayant séduit son père uniquement pour son argent, a décidé de vendre la demeure familiale. Bouleversée à l'idée d'être chassée de chez elle et de se retrouver démunie, Libby se tourne tout naturellement vers Jordan Powell, son voisin, dont elle est secrètement amoureuse depuis des années. Jordan, un homme insaisissable, qui tantôt la couvre de baisers passionnés, tantôt la rejette cruellement sous prétexte qu'elle est bien trop jeune et immature pour lui...
DIANA PALMER COLLECTED BOOKS 1-6 New York Times bestselling author Diana Palmer brings you six dangerous, ruthless men - and the women who can tame them...
Moment by moment the events in an adult condominium are dramatic, astonishing, sad, funny, tense, unexpected. They involve life, death and, yes,birth. As depicted by Diana O;Hejis in "How We Tell the Days Apart." romance, also, is still part of the schedule for older adults: "Hello, I said, looking you right in the eyes/ and you looked good." Most of all, affection and loving wit are what you wll find in this heartfelt book.
Delve into the works and mystery of an LGBTQ+ author whom historians are still trying to unravel over 200 years later. Previously known only as a quiet but intelligent wallflower friend of renowned author Mary Shelley, Mary Diana Dods is far from an ordinary 1700s daughter of an Earl. Throughout their life, they lived under three identities. First was their birth name, Mary Diana Dods. Due to the negative opinions of women authors during this time, they adopted the pseudonym, David Lyndsay, which was the pen name under which they published the majority of their work. Most intriguing of all, they fully transitioned to an additional male identity of scholar and diplomat, Walter Sholto Douglas, for the latter part of their personal life. Until Mary Shelley expert Betty T. Bennett’s research in 1991, it was believed that Dods, Lyndsay, and Sholto Douglas were all separate individuals. By studying a series of letters sent to Shelley, Bennett discovered that all correspondents were in fact the same person. Since this research, historians have been working tirelessly to uncover the truth behind the life of this groundbreaking author whom society has forgotten.
This long-awaited memoir reveals the heart and soul of the most private of the mega-talents--upon the occasion of her thirieth year as a show-business great.
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