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Roxann
Member since Aug-13-02
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Mar-27-06, 08:45 AM (EST) |
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1. "RE: Diana Palmer's Long Tall Texans"
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Hi Holly, You can go to her website and see for yourself how many books are in her Long Tall Texan's series. There are plenty to read and she still writes books in that series too. Her website address is www.dianapalmer.com. Hope this helps you out. I enjoy reading her books too. Roxann |
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riksza
Member since Apr-29-04
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Mar-28-06, 03:09 AM (EST) |
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6. "RE: Diana Palmer's Long Tall Texans"
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Leigh, No I have not read her before. Are they full length novels? I tend to stay away from novels that are shorter than 300 pages because they just cost too much. I always get the short ones from the library and for some reason I always assumed Diana Palmer wrote shorter stories than I'd like to buy.. Is this true or am I just a nut who should have checked?? Rika
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homemaker72
Member since Jun-10-02
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Mar-28-06, 08:57 PM (EST) |
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8. "RE: Diana Palmer's Long Tall Texans"
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LAST EDITED ON Mar-28-06 AT 08:59 PM (EST) I think most are shorter stories. I haven't read many Diana Palmer books, but I did pick up one of the Long Tall Texans 3-in-1 books a few years ago. I think it was a reprint of 3 of her Silhouettes/Harlequins. If I remember right, the stories were pretty good, but not good enough to make me rush out and search for the rest of the series. She does write full length novels too. I do remember reading one called "Lacy" that was really good. It was set in the 1920's, I think. Mary |
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