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Diablo (Texans, Bk 1)
Diablo - Texans, Bk 1
Author: Georgina Gentry
Meet the Texans -- rough-hewn heroes as bold and rugged as the Lone Star State itself -- in a sweeping new series only Georgina Gentry could bring to heart-pounding, hard-riding life... — DIABLO — They call him "Devil," and with good reason.  The half-breed Santee Sioux bears the twisted scars that made him the fastest, deadliest gu...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781420108507
ISBN-10: 1420108506
Publication Date: 2/1/2010
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Zebra
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Diablo (Texans, Bk 1) on + 809 more book reviews
First time for this author but enjoyed the story line. A little simplistic in the writing but still enjoyable.
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This was the second book by Georgina Gentry that I read, after reading a highly favorable review in "Romantic Times Book Review" magazine/website. Sadly, I was disappointed. Yes, Ms. Gentry does a good deal of research and shares that with the reader in an afterword in her books, which I greatly appreciate (and in this book, she lists all of her books, their time periods, and how they are connected).

But, this particular book lacked any spark. My biggest complaint was there was far too much telling and not enough showing, so the story dragged. Also, there were a few plot holes that she never follows up on. It seemed like she had to get the story down on paper but she never went back and enlivened it so that the reader could feel what the characters were feeling. Also, she continually repeats herself, usually with the exact same wording, as in "don't worry your pretty little head," etc. And, she has Diablo and Sunny ruminate on the same topics, over and over again. At one point, I was going to not finish it, but I kept on, thinking it would surely improve. It did not. Unless you want to read this because you're interested in her series, I would suggest you pass on this.


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