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Defender (Long, Tall Texans Series)

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The man who shattered her trust is back to protect her.… New York Times bestselling author Diana Palmer delivers a breathtaking story of second-chance love.

When Paul Fiore disappeared from Isabel Grayling’s life, he told himself it was for all the right reasons. She was young and innocent, and he was her millionaire father’s lowly employee. Three years on, Paul is the FBI agent assigned to Isabel’s case. Too late, he realizes what life in her Texas mansion was really like back then―and how much damage he did when he left.

Once love-struck and sheltered, Isabel has become an assistant district attorney committed to serving the law, no matter how risky it gets. But right now, the man she can’t forgive is the one thing standing between her and a deadly stalker. She knows Paul won’t hesitate to protect her life with his own. But if she can’t trust herself to resist him, how can she trust him not to break her heart all over again?

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3 thoughts on “Defender (Long, Tall Texans Series)

  1. … a connoisseur of romantic suspense. In the years I have been reading Diana Palmer, she has evolved from the standard romance novelist to a connoisseur of romantic suspense. Good for her but not necessarily good for me. I received an ARC of her latest novel, Defender in exchange for an honest review. 

  2. Writing lacked continuity and characters felt robotic… Thank you Harlequin Books for gifting this NetGalley reviewer an ARC in exchange for an honest, unbiased opinion for Diana Palmer’s new release, Defender. Having read several of her books in the past, I was humbled by the opportunity to reacquaint myself with this author. Unfortunately, the writing style in this one seemed off to me. It came across stilted and mechanical, which inevitably transferred to the characters. Honestly, there is no reason for me to waste your time reading a…

  3. Way too many extraneous characters used to stretch this story I received an ARC of this title in exchange for an honest review and here it is: 2.5 stars 

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