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Book Review of Long, Tall Texans: Emmett & Regan (Emmett / Regan's Pride)

Long, Tall Texans: Emmett & Regan (Emmett / Regan's Pride)
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I like all of Diana Palmers books. Some are better than others but all good. Emmett is a single dad of 3 young children, hasn't paid much attention to them and the oldest is starving for his attention. They call him Emmett instead of dad. He meets Melody and at first thinks little of her but it develops. The niche in this relationship is that his ex-wife ran off and married Melody's brother and Emmett never faced up to it. Melody helps him get his life and his kids lives back together. Good story.

As for Regan, Ms. Palmer reverted back to her hard-headed, tough as nails, bull-headed male. He gives Coreen a hard time not believing she was the innocent in her former marriage and her now dead (serves him right) husband was the abuser. Regan once loved Coreen before she married but he believes lies and circumstances before he believes Coreen. This is a good story if you like the hard-headed, tough as nails, bull-headed male. In the end they are happy together. I likes this story.