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Texas Born & Maggie's Dad: An Anthology (Harlequin Special Edition: Long Tall Texans) Kindle Edition
Their love was born in Texas…
Gabriel Brandon had been her hero ever since he’d rescued her, an orphan, from sure ruin. And Michelle Godrey had loved him forever, the mysterious rancher with the dark eyes, her protector and guardian angel. But something kept his heart closed off, seemingly for good. Could Michelle ever cast aside the shadows that lingered between them? Could she show Gabriel that their Lone Star love was true?
BONUS STORY INCLUDED IN THIS VOLUME!
Maggie’s Dad by Diana Palmer
Hot-tempered rancher Powell Long had once stolen Antonia Hayes’s heart. But their love had faced too many obstacles, and Antonia fled. Now she’s back, finding Powell raising a daughter alone. Fatherhood hasn’t diminished the attraction she feels whenever he is near. Is taking a chance at a future family with Powell simply too much to wish for?
From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in Love. Overcome Obstacles. Find Happiness
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarlequin Special Edition
- Publication dateOctober 1, 2014
- File size923 KB
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The prolific author of more than one hundred books, Diana Palmer got her start as a newspaper reporter. A New York Times bestselling author and voted one of the top ten romance writers in America, she has a gift for telling the most sensual tales with charm and humor. Diana lives with her family in Cornelia, Georgia.
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Her stepmother, Roberta, was determined to sell off everything her father had owned. He'd only been dead for three weeks. Roberta had wanted to bury him in a plain pine box with no flowers, not even a church service. Michelle had dared her stepmother's hot temper and appealed to the funeral director.
The kindly man, a friend of her father's, had pointed out to Roberta that Comanche Wells, Texas, was a very small community. It would not sit well with the locals if Roberta, whom most considered an outsider, was disrespectful of the late Alan Godfrey's wishes that he be buried in the Methodist church cemetery beside his first wife. The funeral director was soft-spoken but eloquent. He also pointed out that the money Roberta would save with her so-called economy plans, would be a very small amount compared to the outrage she would provoke. If she planned to continue living in Jacobs County, many doors would close to her.
Roberta was irritated at the comment, but she had a shrewd mind. It wouldn't do to make people mad when she had many things to dispose of on the local market, including some cattle that had belonged to her late husband.
She gave in, with ill grace, and left the arrangements to Michelle. But she got even. After the funeral, she gathered up Alan's personal items while Michelle was at school and sent them all to the landfill, including his clothes and any jewelry that wasn't marketable.
Michelle had collapsed in tears. That is, until she saw her stepmother's wicked smile. At that point, she dried her eyes. It was too late to do anything. But one day, she promised herself, when she was grown and no longer under the woman's guardianship, there would be a reckoning.
Two weeks after the funeral, Roberta came under fire from Michelle's soft-spoken minister. He drove up in front of the house in a flashy red older convertible, an odd choice of car for a man of the cloth, Michelle thought. But then, Reverend Blair was a different sort of preacher.
She'd let him in, offered him coffee, which he refused politely. Roberta, curious because they never had visitors, came out of her room and stopped short when she saw Jake Blair.
He greeted her. He even smiled. They'd missed Michelle at services for the past two weeks. He just wanted to make sure everything was all right. Michelle didn't reply. Roberta looked guilty. There was this strange rumor he'd heard, he continued, that Roberta was preventing her stepdaughter from attending church services. He smiled when he said it, but there was something about him that was strangely chilling for a religious man. His eyes, ice-blue, had a look that Roberta recognized from her own youth, spent following her father around the casinos in Las Vegas, where he made his living. Some of the patrons had that same penetrating gaze. It was dangerous.
"But of course, we didn't think the rumor was true," Jake Blair continued with that smile that accompanied the unblinking blue stare. "It isn't, is it?"
Roberta forced a smile. "Um, of course not." She faltered, with a nervous little laugh. "She can go whenever she likes."
"You might consider coming with her," Jake commented. "We welcome new members in our congregation."
"Me, in a church?" She burst out laughing, until she saw the two bland faces watching her. She sounded defensive when she added, "I don't go to church. I don't believe in all that stuff."
Jake raised an eyebrow. He smiled to himself, as if at some private joke. "At some point in your life, I assure you, your beliefs may change."
"Unlikely," she said stiffly.
He sighed. "As you wish. Then you won't mind if my daughter, Carlie, comes by to pick Michelle up for services on Sunday, I take it?"
Roberta ground her teeth together. Obviously the minister knew that since Michelle couldn't drive, Roberta had been refusing to get up and drive her to church. She almost refused. Then she realized that it would mean she could have Bert over without having to watch for her stepdaughter every second. She pursed her lips. "Of course not," she assured him. "I don't mind at all."
"Wonderful. I'll have Carlie fetch you in time for Sunday school each week and bring you home after church, Michelle. Will that work for you?"
Product details
- ASIN : B00KV5ZB9Y
- Publisher : Harlequin Special Edition; Original edition (October 1, 2014)
- Publication date : October 1, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 923 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 445 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #126,816 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #753 in Small Town Romance (Books)
- #1,013 in Small Town & Rural Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #2,364 in Western & Frontier Romance eBooks
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About the author

I was born in south Georgia(USA), graduated from high school in Atlanta, married my husband, James, in Habersham County, and graduated from Piedmont College(Demorest, GA) summa cum laude in history with minors in anthropology and Spanish in 1995.
I worked for over 16 years as a newspaper reporter on both weekly and daily papers. In between reporting jobs, I had a son, Blayne, my greatest creative achievement. I love iguanas and most other animals, and am the biggest geek on earth. If it's electronic, and non-lethal, I probably have one. I was always the kid who was out of step with the rest of the world, and I still am. My father was a college professor, so my sister and I grew up not quite understanding what prejudice was.
I traveled a lot when I was more mobile than I am now, and I never met a person I didn't like. Writing books is more than a job to me, it's my life, next to being a wife, mother and grandmother. I am a person of faith, but I respect all religions and all cultures.
I write romantic suspense for HQN books, mass market and series contemporary romance for Harlequin, and science fiction novels for Luna Books. In my spare time, I sleep. :)
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"...What a great novel! While I loved the Man of Ice, I also loved Antonia and Powell's story; it was really emotional and heartfelt...." Read more
"Two excellent books from Diana PalmerThey ar both favorites of mine, especially Maggie's Dad!..." Read more
"...The characters were believable and likable,the passion and love making was goodddddd...." Read more
"Great value! The new book was awesome and Maggie's Dad is a hard to find one. Very glad they packaged these together" Read more
Customers enjoy the heartwarming story. They find it emotional with love, adventure, intrigue, and sensual elements. The novel makes them cry and laugh, challenging their sense of fairness.
"...What a great novel! While I loved the Man of Ice, I also loved Antonia and Powell's story; it was really emotional and heartfelt...." Read more
"Texas Born is a great story of love, adventure, intrigue, with sensual parts added for spice...." Read more
"...The ending of book two was outstanding and I will read more books from you." Read more
"Texas Born is a good story and Maggie's Dad is another wonderful story make sure you have alot of tissues you''ll need them" Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2016I read the book, Man of Ice, many years ago, and reread it recently. In the author's note, she mentioned that "Maggie's Dad" was the prequel to Man of Ice, so I bought and read it. What a great novel! While I loved the Man of Ice, I also loved Antonia and Powell's story; it was really emotional and heartfelt. The novel made me cry and laugh, and it challenged my sense of fairness. At first, I found Maggie to be a challenging child, but the more I read, the more she stole my heart. Ms. Palmer did a stellar job with this story! This will be another keeper.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2014Texas Born is a great story of love, adventure, intrigue, with sensual parts added for spice. I have never not liked a Diana Palmer book since I started reading her books over ten years ago.
Maggie's Dad is a heartwarming story of love, lies, heartbreak and happy endings. Maggie is an unloved child due to truth and lies told all her nine year life. Maggie has low self-esteem, thinks her parents don't love and so acts out for attention. Be sure to have plenty of kleenex handy while you enjoy Maggie, Antonia, and Powell's story
- Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2016Two excellent books from Diana PalmerThey ar both favorites of mine, especially Maggie's Dad! I'm trying to clear my bookshelves & am putting some of my favorite DP books on Kindle. This way I don't have to hunt for them since they're in my favorites collection!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2015The first story in this book was outstanding and I enjoyed reading it. The characters were believable and likable,the passion and love making was goodddddd. The second book was soo sad and I was angry that the adults allow bad and hurtful experiences to over flow to a child. To me, Maggie was more of an adult than the adult characters. The ending of book two was outstanding and I will read more books from you.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2014Great value! The new book was awesome and Maggie's Dad is a hard to find one. Very glad they packaged these together
- Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2014Texas Born is a good story and Maggie's Dad is another wonderful story make sure you have alot of tissues you''ll need them
- Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2017Both books were good cozy evening reads!
Texas Born had a pretty good start, a sudden stop, and began again. I got a little lost in the shuffle but as with any romance, it ended well.
Maggie's Dad made me want to slap all involved parties! But all's well that ends well.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2014Great book by Diana palmer
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NoibartReviewed in Brazil on November 1, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELENTE!
Ele é para mim o mocinho dos mocinhos, amoroso na medida certa, espera que a mocinha cresça para então declarar o seu amor. A história é linda. Vale a pena ler.
- JackieReviewed in the United Kingdom on September 29, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent reads
Gabriel Brandon ex. government agent turned rancher rescued Michelle from ruination after becoming orphaned. Gabrielle was in fact still tied up with the Jacobsville Mercs. It tells how they eventually came together and able to put aside their differences.
Maggies dad tells the story of a young child Maggie and how her widowed father Powell Long does not see her as his daughter. It tells the story how Antonia comes back home after teaching in another state and meets up with her first love Powell and Maggie. Antonia and Powell after many trials eventually marry and Maggie becomes settled with her new step-mother and her now accepting father.
- Anna MackayReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 7, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Loved this book too. Hope to get all her collection before I am finished.