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The Cowboy and the Lady (Harlequin Famous Firsts)
The Cowboy and the Lady - Harlequin Famous Firsts
Author: Diana Palmer
Seven years ago Amanda Carson watched her affluent, well-respected family lose both face and fortune. Then her childhood crush -- ice-cold cowboy Jace Whitehall -- made her an offer she had to refuse. Now Amanda has returned to Casa Verde, Jace's luxurious home. And Jace isn't about to let her forget who she is or what she's lost. — Y...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780373200085
ISBN-10: 0373200080
Publication Date: 9/1/2009
Pages: 192
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 65 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Barbllm avatar reviewed The Cowboy and the Lady (Harlequin Famous Firsts) on + 241 more book reviews
The Cowboy and the Lady served as a reminder of how much I dislike Diana Palmers insipid romances. Once again, we have a naïve, virginal heroine, Amanda Carson (age 23) and her verbally abusive cowboy love Jace Whitehall (age 33). A reversal of fortunes has hit them both: Amandas wealthy family is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy due to her fathers mishandling of the family finances and his wife Beas impulse shopping.
Jaces family started off poor and, thanks to his ranching and breeding stock, they are now nouveau riche in the small Texas town of Jacobsville.

Amanda is a bit of a smartass in this book, which I liked, but she still falls for Jace when he treats her horribly. He insults her, he allows his slutty girlfriend Julie to insult her, and he then turns around and claims that he loves her! He also forces himself on her more than once. In the real world, this would be grounds for a restraining order. In Palmers world, this is what love is built on. Give me a break.

Lust and sex do not a marriage make. I wish Palmer would figure this out already. Her constant reuse of tired romance tropes makes me wonder how and why she has so many fans.
grammy4 avatar reviewed The Cowboy and the Lady (Harlequin Famous Firsts) on + 110 more book reviews
another great western love story from this author. Good plot and wonderful characters that you root for to get to the happy ending. Great read!
booksarelikecandy avatar reviewed The Cowboy and the Lady (Harlequin Famous Firsts) on
Excellent read from one of the best! Nice re-release.


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