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Diana Palmer (Author)
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January 1, 2010
HUNTER

The desert was no place for a female. But as chief of security for a top secret operation, Hunter had his orders, and Jennifer Marist needed his protection. He thought he could handle spending a week on the rugged Arizona plains with the one woman he was determined never to touch....

But he hadn't planned on the lure of Jenny's wild, sweet passion— or on discovering a love he'd never dreamed possible.

MAN IN CONTROL

Ever since DEA agent Alexander Cobb had given Jodie Clayburn a Texas-size brush-off, they'd been sworn enemies. But eight years later, this cynical long, tall Texan couldn't believe the baby-faced schoolgirl had turned into such a beauty. Or that she'd help him crack the drug-smuggling case that threatened Jacobsville. he'd risk everything to protect her. Would the man in control finally get caught in his own web of danger...and desire?

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The silver-haired man across the desk had both hands clasped together on its surface, and his blue eyes were narrow and determined.

Hunter wanted to argue. He'd protested assignments before, and Eugene Ritter had backed down. This time the old man wouldn't. Hunter sensed Ritter's determination before he even tried to get out of the job.

That didn't stop him, of course. Phillip Hunter was used to con-frontation. As chief of internal security for Ritter Oil Corpora-tion for the past ten years, he'd become quite accustomed to facing off against all manner of opponents, from would-be thieves to enemy agents who tried to get the jump on Ritter's strategic metal discoveries.

"The desert is no place for a woman," he told the old man. He sat back comfortably in the straight-backed chair, looking as for-midable as his Apache ancestors. He was very dark, with jet-black hair conventionally cut, and eyes almost black in a lean, thin-lipped face. He was tall, too, and muscular. Even his perfectly of exercise. Hunter was ex-Green Beret, ex-mercenary, and for a short time he'd even worked for the CIA. He was an expert with small arms and his karate training had earned him a black belt. He was thirty-seven, a loner by nature, unmarried and apt to stay that way. He had no inclination to accompany Eugene's sexy field geolo-gist out to Arizona on a preliminary survey. Jennifer Marist was one of his few ongoing irritations. She seemed to stay in hot water, and he was always deputized to pull her irons out of the fire.

Her last exploration had put her in danger from enemy agents, resulting in a stakeout at her apartment a few months ago. Two men had been apprehended, but the third was still at large.

Hunter and Jennifer were old sparring partners. They'd been thrown together on assignments more often than Hunter liked. Like two rocks striking, they made sparks fly, and that could be dangerous. He didn't like white women, and Jennifer was unique. Her soft blond beauty, added to her sharp intellect, made him jittery. She was the only female who'd ever had that effect on him, and he didn't like it. The thought of spending a week in the desert alone with her had him fuming.

"Jennifer isn't just a woman, she's one of my top field geolo-gists," Eugene replied. "This is a potentially rich strike, and I need the new capital it will bring in. Jennifer can't go alone."

"I could send one of my operatives with her," Hunter replied.

"Not good enough. Jennifer's already been in danger from this assignment once. I want the best—and that's you."

"We don't get along, haven't you noticed?" he said through his teeth.

"You don't have to get along with her.You just have to keep anyone from getting his hands on her maps or her survey results."

He pursed his lips. "The site's in Arizona, near the Apache reser-vation.You can go see your grandfather."

"I can do that without having to follow your misplaced ingenue around," he said coldly.

"Jennifer is a geologist," the older man reminded him. "Her looks have nothing to do with her profession. For God's sake, you get along with my other female employees, why not with Jennifer?"

That was a question Hunter didn't really want to answer. He couldn't very well tell Eugene that the woman appealed to his senses so potently that it was hard to function when she was around. He wasn't in the market for an affair, but he wanted Jennifer with a feverish passion. He'd managed to contain his desire for her very well over the years, but lately it was becoming unmanageable. The temptation of being out on the desert with her was too much. Something might happen, and what then? He had good reasons for his dislike of white women, and he had no desire whatsoever to create a child who, like himself, could barely adapt to life in a white world. White and Apache just didn't mix, even if he did frequently wake up sweating from his vivid dreams about Jennifer Marist.

"You can always threaten to quit,"Eugene advised with a sharp grin.

"Would it work?" Hunter queried.

Eugene just shook his head.

"In that case," Hunter said, rising to his feet with the stealthy grace that was unique to him,"I won't bother. When do we leave?"

"First thing in the morning. You can pick up the tickets and motel voucher from my secretary.You'll need time to lay in some camping equipment, so the motel room will be necessary the first night.You and Jennifer will be pretending to be husband and wife when you switch flights in Phoenix to head down to Tucson.

That's going to throw any followers off the track, I hope, and give you both time to scout the area before they discover their mistake and double back. Better get in touch with our operatives in Arizona and advise them of the plan."

"I'll do that now."

"Try not to look so dismal, will you?" Eugene muttered darkly.

"It's demoralizing!"

"Stop sending me out with Jennifer Marist."

"You're the only man in my corporation who could complain about that."

"I'm Apache," Hunter said with quiet pride. "She's white." Eugene had been married twice and he wasn't stupid. He could read between the lines very well. "I understand how it is," he replied. "But this is business.You'll have to cope."

"Don't I always?" Hunter murmured. "Will you tell her, or do you want me to?"

"I'll enjoy it more than you would," Eugene chuckled. "She's going to go right through the ceiling. It may shock you to know that she finds you offensive and unpleasant. She'll fight as hard to get out of it as you just did."

That didn't surprise Hunter. He had a feeling Jennifer felt the same unwanted attraction he did and was fighting it just as hard. From day one, their relationship had been uneasy and antagonistic.

"It won't do her any more good than it did me," Hunter murmured."But if she ends up roasting over a campfire, don't say I didn't warn you."

Eugene's blue eyes twinkled. "Okay. I won't."

Hunter left and walked along the corridor with an expression so cold and so fierce that one employee turned and went back the other way to avoid him. He had a fairly decent working relation-ship with some of Eugene's people, but most of them kept out of his way. The icy Mr. Hunter was well-known. He was the only bachelor who didn't have to fight off feminine advances. The women were too intimidated by him. All except for Jennifer, who fought him tooth and nail.

And now a week on the desert with her, he mused. He lit a cig-arette as he walked and blew out a thick cloud of smoke. He'd just managed to give up cigarettes the week before. He was getting hooked again, and it was Eugene's fault. For two cents, he'd quit and go back and raise horses on the reservation. But that would bore him to death eventually. No, he'd just have to find some way to survive Jennifer. One day, he promised himself, he was going to walk out the door and leave Eugene with it. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: HQN Books; Original edition (January 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373775113
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373775118
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hard to Handle . . . But Worth the Effort!, June 12, 2007
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PUBLISHER DESCRIPTION: Hunter: The desert was no place for a female. But as chief of security for a top secret operation, Hunter had his orders, and Jennifer Marist needed his protection. He thought he could handle spending a week on the rugged Arizona plains with the one woman he was determined never to touch.... But he hadn't planned on the lure of Jenny's wild, sweet passion--or on discovering a love he'd never dreamed possible.
PUBLISHER DESCRIPTION: Man in Control: Ever since DEA agent Alexander Cobb had given Jodie Clayburn a Texas-size brush-off, they'd been sworn enemies. But eight years later, this cynical long, tall Texan couldn't believe the baby-faced schoolgirl had turned into such a beauty. Or that she'd help him crack the drug-smuggling case that threatened Jacobsville. He'd risk everything to protect her. Would the man in control finally get caught in his own web of danger...and desire?

Hunter, published in 1990, centers on Hunter, thought to be somewhat alpha, part Native American security chief, and Jennifer Marist, thought to be somewhat prissy, geologist.

Man in Control, published in 2003, centers on DEA agent Alexander Tyrell Cobb & HR Assistant Jordana "Jodie" Clayburn. This story combines the typical "younger-sister's-best-friend's crush-on turned love-for, the older brother with a DEA investigation; add a dash of humor, family issues, esteem issues; then include ties to the Long, Tall Texans of Jacobsville Texas, and the Mercenaries, aka Soldiers of Fortune, and you have a story as only Diana Palmer can tell it. (One of my favorite DPs!!!)

Two classic Diana Palmer reprints, both are solid stories that are typically DP. These two are probably reprinted together because Hunter appears in Man in Control.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great read..., April 2, 2008
This was my first Diana Palmer book purchase, and I was relieved to find that it partly made up for what I put in.

This book features two novels: HUNTER and MAN IN CONTROL, and I warn you against reading further unless you want spoilers.

HUNTER revolves around the love-hate relationship between Hunter, the half-Indian half-white security chief of Ritter Oil, and Jennifer, one of the company's top field geologists. Hunter wants Jennifer, physically, but he doesn't want to repeat his father's mistake. His father had married a white woman for love and had been deserted in the end, because she did not love him nor did she tolerate life on the reservation. Jennifer loves and wants only Hunter, but she hides these feelings when faced with his cruel remarks and open resentment. Hunter finally breaks it off with her, distancing himself by cruelly cutting her off and claiming that he plays this "game" with women to keep them from coming too close. It isn't until the end when he finally realizes that he does love her and goes after her.


MAN IN CONTROL revolves around a similar love-hate relationship between DEA agent Alexander Cobb and Ritter Oil secretary Jodie Clayburn, who has loved him since forever it seems. Jodie was orphaned just out of high school, and she considers Alex and Margie (Alex's sister and Jodie's best friend) her only family. However, this "family" continues to use her for their own purposes, walking all over Jodie like a doormat. When Jodie gets drunk at one of the Cobbs 'parties and tries to seduce Alexander, reminding the Cobbs of their mother, he throws a fit and refuses to let Margie invite her anymore. All of this is heard by Jodie, who resolves to get out of their lives and lead her own. This resolution is delayed when Alexander shows up and gains her cooperation in his undercover operation at Ritter Oil, where he must try to find the culprit responsible for using the company as a base of operations for drug smuggling. He mainly suspects Brody Vance, Jodie's supervisor and poses as Jodie's boyfriend, despite her resentment of being used once more. Yet it is Jodie who proves more useful than ever, catching the culprit and catching Alexander's heart.


HUNTER is a good read, but it's the second story, MAN IN CONTROL, that heavily influenced my rating for this book. I hope you enjoy MAN IN CONTROL as much as I did!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Hated Hunter-Liked Man in control, July 16, 2007
dp often has the scenario of older nasty hero and young naive heroine. Most of the time, the hero is redeemable sometime during the book. However, Hunter is just downright cruel through the whole book until the last few pages. Even in the love scenes, he's cruel. I couldn't believe a beautiful intelligent woman would continue to let herself be treated like that. It was hard to read because I had read "The Outsider" and Hunter is featured several times in this book and a likable good guy so thought reading his story would be fun but there wasn't anything fun about it. YIKES!
The redeeming part of this book was "Man in Control" and why 3 stars instead of one. He isn't nearly as mean and nasty and much more likeable early on. There is humor in this story and interesting that Alexander won't make love to Jodie until they are married. That was different then most of the other dp books.

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