Dar Good
Clancey was refreshing as a Palmer heroine. She had faced hard times, yes. She had a health issue, yes. She was terrified of men, double yes. She was naïve in a way that made absolutely no sense, but of course. But she didn’t shy away from her life. She didn’t bemoan her situation; she took action to look after herself. She had a sense of humour that was applicable to her surroundings. She didn’t hold out foolish hope that someone would fix things for her. Banks also was a refreshing Palmer hero. He didn’t pick on, belittle, abuse, or bully Clancey. They were co-workers, and he enjoyed her company at work, but didn’t really pay attention to her otherwise. Until he did, and then he started to take notice of all sorts of things. He supported her, comforted her, and he got to know her. And he liked her, was attracted to her, and the more he got to know her, naturally, organically, he fell in love with her Of course, there is a bad guy, and things come to a head. But even with that, the suspense and story on the mystery, was fresh and not worn out and re-played. This was a very good, very nice, romantic suspense, with hints of enemies to lovers, and a well-paced slow burn to the HEA!
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Barbara Jordan
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LONG TALL TEXAN SERIES: COLTON BANKS & CLANCEY LANG... Colton, a Texas Ranger, helps out his clerk, Clancey, and her brother, Tad, whose lives are threatened. Join their tangles, struggles, sorrows, nightmares, lost loves, family and friends in some of the worst days of their lives. Full of suspense, heartbreak, heated passions, laughter, and heartwarming realizations making this one of DP's best! Five stars is not enough! Very entertaining! Enjoy!
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