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Diana Palmer's Fire and Ice burns bright., May 14, 2000
Palmer's sensational book provides deep chemistry between the main characters- Cal Van dyne, and Margie Silver. Cal is the arrogant upper class conservative man whose love hate relationship with Margie causes temperatures to rise. Meanwhile, Cal's own brother wants to marry Margie's sister. It is one twist after another as Margie spills the truth about herself, while Cal falls deeper for Margie.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Good Novel, December 26, 2006
This novel was good. Diana's books don't change plot-wise, they are always for the most part, the same so maybe thats why this book isnt great. It reminds me of other books shes written, because it has the same plot of a woman being an author who doesnt want to give away her identity. And of course, when the man finds out, he thinks shes a tramp.
So thats how this book is. Margie and Cannon meet each other at a restaurant and Cannon automatically thinks that shes easy because of her clothing. Margie doesnt tell him that shes a romantic writer, so Cannon is very "shocked" when he does find out.
I like Cannon. He really isnt like most of Palmer's characters, hes a little sweeter and is actually the one that wants to try and make the relationship work.
Margie is ok. Sometimes shes portrayed as tough, seen as she stands up to Cal on many things. However, when it comes to their relationship, she doesnt seem to fight as hard. Shes also always ranting about morals, yet the passion happens a lot.
Ending is a bit abrupt, but no big deal. Its a good read, mostly good things about the book. Easy to finish.
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One of My Top Faves of All Time !!, February 5, 2008
I LOVE this book !! It is by far my fave by Diana Palmer !!! I wouldn't trade it for the world !!! A must read !!!!
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