Another great love story from Diana Palmer. Carson Wayne, a rough around the edges cattleman, and Mandelyn Bush, a polished Charleston southern bell, about as opposite as you can get, but when each compromise and explosive love story errupts. A fast moving quick read. One of Palmer's best.
Cute and entertaining.
made me laugh then cry but ended good
Carson Wayne had come to Madelyn Bush with the ultimate request: he needed her to teach him how to treat a lady. No doubt he's asked the right person - Mandelyn was as polished and feminine as Carson was rough and reclusive. And she was the only person who could reason with him during one of his barroom brawls.
It was too intriguing a challeng to turn down. Mandelyn was curious about what lay beneath the outlaw's hard shell. She suspected that the renegade was really a caring and sensitive man.
But what she hadn't counted on were her own feelings for this irresistible rebel.
It was too intriguing a challeng to turn down. Mandelyn was curious about what lay beneath the outlaw's hard shell. She suspected that the renegade was really a caring and sensitive man.
But what she hadn't counted on were her own feelings for this irresistible rebel.
I bought this reprint to reread and enjoyed again the reading of it.