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Belongs to SeriesLong, Tall Texans (53)
Fiction.
Literature.
Romance.
Western.
HTML:Trusting him is dangerous. But resisting him is almost impossible. New York Times bestselling author Diana Palmer's Long, Tall Texans series returns with secrets...and dangerous seduction. Gaby Dupont knows some men shouldn't be trusted. Ever. Especially not high-profile lawyer Nicholas Chandler. How can she trust the man who might be helping her greedy relatives steal her family fortune? To get the inside scoop on Nicholas's dealingsâ??and protect herself and her beloved grandmèreâ??Gaby must take a job with the devil himself. Of course, she can't tell him who she really is... Nicholas Chandler knows there's more to Gaby Dupont than delicate beauty. She's sweet and cleverâ??but just too young and secretive. Yet even as they clash, Gaby gets under his skin as no other woman ever has. When Gaby comes under fire, Nicholas risks his career and reputation to keep her safe. But can he protect Gaby without losing No library descriptions found. |
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Long, Tall Texans #51
A heroine helping her grandmother stoops to fibbing and infiltrating the home of a high-powered lawyer. Gaby and Nicholas will fall for one another eventually and his niece, Jackie, ends up playing a part in the story as do both of their families. This is a book I started and immediately found myself disliking both main lead characters and not warming to them by page fifty decided to skimmed ahead to see if I might find them more likable later. Sadly, I did not and couldn’t relate to the storyline.
Thank you to NetGalley and HQN for the ARC – This is my honest review.
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