Long, Tall Texans: Calhoun, Justin & Tyler this question feed

asked by guitarplayer on November 23, 2006 7:52 PM
Long, Tall Texans . . .

They're rugged and lean . . . and the best-looking, sweetest-talking men to be found in the entire Lone Star state! CALHOUN, JUSTIN and TYLER -- the three cowboys who started the legend. Now they're back by popular demand in one classic volume -- ready to lasso your heart!

Calhoun: When would the powerful rancher realize the possessive and protective feelings Abby aroused meant she was a grown woman . . . ?

Justin: The bitter rancher had dreamed of Shelby begging for his help -- but when she finally needed him, how could he refuse?

Tyler: The smooth talking charmer always won over every woman he met -- until he encountered plainspoken irresistible Nell!


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Absolutely fantastic series. 1st. book i've read from DP, but will not be the last. Just finished "Sutton's Way", next in series & I am waiting for "Ethan" to be delivered. Can't wait to get me hands on it.
reviewed by jazzman on November 29, 2006 12:10 PM

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Although I enjoy reading DP's books, I get tired of the repetition. Sometimes I think if you have read one of her books then you have read them all. The heroines are usually naive virgins who don't know how to dress and put up with too much from the heros. The heros usually behave badly until they quit fighting their feelings for the heroine. And all the jewelry stores only sell emerald solitairs. Reguardless of all this the stories are usually good. Some are better than others. But I do wish the women had careers, backbones, and didn't need a makeover. Justin was my favorite in this book because Shelby didn't need a makeover or seem so naive.
reviewed by astrofizzy on November 29, 2006 6:12 PM

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Yes this is how I describe Calhoun-Handsome, Justin-Wonderful and Tyler-Mr Tease. Yes all three stories were wonderful stories. I loved every second of all three and I have re-read them many times. Must read, funny, loving and touches your heart!
reviewed by janmueller on November 29, 2006 7:22 PM

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This was the first book by Diana Palmer that I read. And it was where I fell in love with the Long Tall Texan's. I loved the tension between the characters. And would have to say that Calhoun's story would have to be my favorite with Justin coming behind closely in second. This book was great a definite keeper!
reviewed by heavymetal on November 29, 2006 7:34 PM

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