Long, tall Texans
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Man in Control
Ever since DEA agent Alexander Cobb had given Jodie Clayburn a Texas-size brush-off, they'd been sworn enemies. But eight years later, an undercover operation brought them back together again. This cynical Long, Tall Texan couldn't believe the baby-faced schoolgirl was now an understated beauty who electrified his senses and his heart. Or that she'd help him crack the drug-smuggling case that threatened all of Jacobsville. Tantalized to the core, Alexander would risk everything to possess-and protect-the untouched young woman. This fearless secret agent always got his man-or in this case, woman. But this time, would the man in control get caught in his own web of danger...and desire?Diana Palmer's 100th book!
Carrera's Bride
HE INSTILLED FEAR IN FRIENDS AND FOES.But there was one woman who could see beyond Marcus Carrera’s notorious reputation and imposing stature to the gruffly tender man inside. And their destinies collided when Delia Mason was unexpectedly swept up in the kind of trouble only a man of mystery like Carrera could resolve--if he chose to step out of his dangerous social circle. Would he leave it all behind to make Delia his bride?
Long, Tall Texan Legacy
THE FOUNDING FATHER (originally published December 2003 in the Harlequin anthology, A HERO’S KISS in mass market paperback) Discover how legends were made when Jacobsville founding father Big John Jacobs weds the daughter of a prosperous railroad tycoon. Will passion blaze when the fortune-seeking Long, Tall Texan brands his sweetly unassuming wife with his soul-searing kisses? JUSTIN (originally published July 1988 in Silhouette Romance #592 in mass market paperback) Justin Ballenger was jilted by Shelby Jacobs, privileged daughter of the Jacobsville fortune, for a wealthy playboy. After six resentful years, Shelby returned, penniless and alone. It was Justin’s turn to sneer, but honor wouldn’t allow it. He was sure he could never trust her again, but that old flame burned hotter than a three-alarm brush fire-and Shelby had a secret that only fanned the flames.