Elizabeth B. (nontrad) reviewed Iron Cowboy (Long, Tall Texan, Bk 31) (Silhouette Desire No 1856) on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Sorry to say, I was disappointed. She seemed to follow a canned formula - orphan girl & rich guy who hate each other, small crisis, then realizing they loved each other. I used to keep all DP books but I passed this one one just like I did her last book
Gena S. (SouthernDestiny) - , reviewed Iron Cowboy (Long, Tall Texan, Bk 31) (Silhouette Desire No 1856) on + 156 more book reviews
well I loved it... made me laugh.. made me cry...
Rancher Jared Cameron was a mystery to everyone in Jacobsville, Texasâ¦and he liked it that way. Only sweet-natured bookseller Sara dared to intrude on his privacyâ"informing the loner that a book on ogres might be more appropriate for a man of his qualities. Charmed by her audaciousness, Jared seduced the town's plain Jane. But their burgeoning relationship soon thrust Sara into Jared's hidden world of intrigue.
Now the iron cowboy had to steel himself for the fight of his lifeâ¦and his heart.
Rancher Jared Cameron was a mystery to everyone in Jacobsville, Texasâ¦and he liked it that way. Only sweet-natured bookseller Sara dared to intrude on his privacyâ"informing the loner that a book on ogres might be more appropriate for a man of his qualities. Charmed by her audaciousness, Jared seduced the town's plain Jane. But their burgeoning relationship soon thrust Sara into Jared's hidden world of intrigue.
Now the iron cowboy had to steel himself for the fight of his lifeâ¦and his heart.
Doree T. (DoreeLynne) reviewed Iron Cowboy (Long, Tall Texan, Bk 31) (Silhouette Desire No 1856) on + 207 more book reviews
I have to agree with Elizabeth, unfortunately. I was very disappointed, DP books used to be keepers for me too until lately. The characters are one dimensional, the waif female leads with the tragic pasts are old news for this series and should be put to rest. This one was so bad I might just pass on even reading the next one.......sigh, I used to love this series.
Barbara L. (Barbllm) reviewed Iron Cowboy (Long, Tall Texan, Bk 31) (Silhouette Desire No 1856) on + 241 more book reviews
Rancher Jared Cameron is a mystery to most of the residents of Jacobsville, Texas, and he likes it that way. He travels with a bodyguard named Danzetta who, in addition to having various combat skills, is a very good cook. Jared meets bookseller Sara Dobbs, another of Palmers virginal heroines and they verbally spar several times. Sara has a lot more mettle than some of Palmers other characters, and I really liked her. Sara and Jared develop a bizarre arrangement by which they agree to call each other if one is very sick (theyre both technically alone, with no close family). This little plot point made me scratch my head.
However, Jared seduces Sara and she is shortly thereafter trapped in Jareds mysterious world. Seduces probably isnt the best word to use; for all intents and purposes, Sara is raped by Jared. He apparently didnt think that this was her first time. The characters in this book were well written: at several points, it appears as though Sara and Jared will end up together; other times, minor characters like Jareds haughty lawyer Max or Saras friend Harvey provide interesting romantic triangles (quadrangles?) to the story. At one point, Jareds bodyguard Danzetta extends his friendship to Sara and reveals how they met years ago.
Sara is one of the strongest female characters Ive seen in one of Palmers books. She works at a bookstore, yet harbors dreams of writing a childrens book. And she doesnt turn to mush when the hero glances at her. Jared, however, is simply another egotistical alpha male, used to getting his own way and confused when people dont always follow what he says. Palmer seems to be saying that sexual chemistry is more important than friendship but, when building a strong relationship or a marriage, its the opposite.
However, Jared seduces Sara and she is shortly thereafter trapped in Jareds mysterious world. Seduces probably isnt the best word to use; for all intents and purposes, Sara is raped by Jared. He apparently didnt think that this was her first time. The characters in this book were well written: at several points, it appears as though Sara and Jared will end up together; other times, minor characters like Jareds haughty lawyer Max or Saras friend Harvey provide interesting romantic triangles (quadrangles?) to the story. At one point, Jareds bodyguard Danzetta extends his friendship to Sara and reveals how they met years ago.
Sara is one of the strongest female characters Ive seen in one of Palmers books. She works at a bookstore, yet harbors dreams of writing a childrens book. And she doesnt turn to mush when the hero glances at her. Jared, however, is simply another egotistical alpha male, used to getting his own way and confused when people dont always follow what he says. Palmer seems to be saying that sexual chemistry is more important than friendship but, when building a strong relationship or a marriage, its the opposite.