Unbridled
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- $10.99
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling phenomenon Diana Palmer brings you a passionate tale of two lovers meeting in a rural Texas setting. Instant family, a dash of danger and a love for the ages makes this a truly memorable tale sure to enthrall readers of romance, Western romance and fans of Diana Palmer.
A lone wolf takes on the threat that endangers everything he loves, in an unforgettable story in the sensational Long, Tall Texans series.
Widowed Texas Ranger and single dad John Ruiz hardened his heart years ago. Day after day, he tracks the roughest criminals in the Lone Star State, leaving little room for love. So when John butts heads with the beautiful nurse who's helping his young son, he's floored by how quickly the sparks fly.
Ever since her mother and brother were brutally murdered, Sunny Wesley has devoted her life to helping save others. Adorable Tonio Ruiz is just another youngster she's trying to help – or so she tells herself. Little does she know he's John's son. When her life comes under fire, can one mysterious rancher rescue her?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Palmer's 200th novel brings in many familiar characters to enrich the background of this placid romance set in present-day San Antonio, Tex. Naive pediatric nurse Suna "Sunny" Wesley, 23, is speechless when incredibly handsome Texas Ranger John Ruiz, who's 10 years her senior, asks her to dance at her hospital's holiday party. John mistakenly assumes her standoffish attitude is a reaction to his Latino heritage, not realizing that Sunny is painfully shy and very much alone in the world following the gang murder of her family. Meanwhile, John can't immediately pursue Sunny because his attention is focused on a new gang war, one that is trying to draw in his 11-year-old son, Tonio. When they do connect, John takes an almost domineering approach, which Sunny meekly accepts. Tonio's journey is the most believable as he copes with his father's frequent absences. Their stories sometimes feel like an excuse for Palmer to give her devoted fans glimpses of previously featured families in Jacobsville, Comanche Wells, and San Antonio, but the intertwining marriages and law enforcement connections will leave new readers somewhat confused. Though not technically a series novel, this isn't a good place to start reading Palmer's romantic mysteries.