TrishF reviewed Heart of Stone (Long, Tall Texans, Bk 32) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1921) on + 40 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Yes the book is a typical Diana Palmer story but it does have some interesting twists and introduces some new characters that you know will have a story. What I found interesting is that for once the girl isn't orphaned but still has parents around -- not parent of the year candidates by any means - I think she's trying to flesh out the story lines a little -
Enjoyed it for what I expected -- Don't know if it really qualifies as a keeper - though they both had baggage - I wasn't totally in love with either character. I think their relationship wasn't as fully developed as some of her others, since more of the story focused on all she had gone through and was going through still - it was interesting and a little different, but I needed them to connect more and grab my attention for it to be a true keeper.
Enjoyed it for what I expected -- Don't know if it really qualifies as a keeper - though they both had baggage - I wasn't totally in love with either character. I think their relationship wasn't as fully developed as some of her others, since more of the story focused on all she had gone through and was going through still - it was interesting and a little different, but I needed them to connect more and grab my attention for it to be a true keeper.
Johnna S. (johnna27) reviewed Heart of Stone (Long, Tall Texans, Bk 32) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1921) on + 17 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
IMO, Diana Palmer is getting repetitive. This is another story about a man who thinks he is to old for the 19 year old virgin. I think it is the same as in every book she has written in the long tall texan series. I enjoy them, but she needs to try something new.