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Fearless (Hardcover)

by Diana Palmer (Author)
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Even in the wide open spaces of Texas, secrets fi nd a place to hide…in the heart of a shy, determined woman; behind the hard, rugged exterior of a DEA agent; and in the dangerous world of drug smuggling.

Rodrigo Ramirez is sent undercover as an itinerant laborer on Gloryanne Barnes's stepbrother's farm in Jacobsville, where he's looking to bust a new and vicious cartel operating south of the border. Gloryanne is smart, savvy and fi ercely independent, but her job has put her in danger from the same criminal Rodrigo is investigating. She's drawn to the enigmatic new farmhand, Rodrigo, a man who is much more than he seems, and who stirs a desire that leaves her breathless. But secrets are about to shatter all their lives, for better, for worse…and maybe forever.

Gloryanne's sweet innocence is too much temptation for a tormented man. Confused and bitter about love, driven by his dangerous job and searching for answers, Rodrigo is not sure if his reckless offer of marriage is just a means to completing his mission—or something more. But as Gloryanne's bittersweet miracle and Rodrigo's double life collide, two people learning just what it means to trust must face the truth about each other, and decide if there's a chance for the future they both secretly desire.

About the Author
The prolific author of more than 100 books, Diana Palmer got her start as a newspaper reporter. A multi-New York Times bestselling author and one of the top ten romance writers in America, she has a gift for telling the most sensual tales with charm and humor. Diana lives with her family in Cornelia, Georgia. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: HQN Books (June 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373773005
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373773008
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #272,773 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars LONG TALL STINKER, July 13, 2008
By wallesq (Lexington, SC) - See all my reviews
** THIS REVIEW IS LONG AND CONTAINS LOTS OF SPOILERS**

I have been a Diana Palmer fan since way back in the 80s when Silhouette Romance and Silhouette Desire first started publishing her work. I have loved her Soldier of Fortune books and I even liked the way recurring Jacobsville characters appear in the subsequent books. I have seen her books getting tired and repetitive especially since the midpoint of the Long Tall Texans series and their identical storylines but this is the worst yet.

Thank God for the library because if I had paid my hard earned money then I would be really mad about this whole experience. My eyes actually hurt from rolling so much.

Also, I know this review is really long but this book was such a stinker and I wanted to explain why I labelled it as such.

THE STORY:

Glory is an Assistant DA from San Antonio who wears a wiretap and catches a major drug dealer discussing a murder among other crimes. She is the only witness (and the tape cannot be authenticated without her) so he puts a hit on her. She needs a place to hide out so she goes to her stepbrother's farm in Jacobsville where she meets Rodrigo, the new manager.

Rodrigo is actually a DEA agent who is working undercover to flush out a major drug dealer who coincidentally is the same guy after Glory. Neither one knows what the other one is actually doing at the farm and Glory actually thinks that he may be in with the drug smugglers.

THE GOOD:

The only thing that I liked about this book was that the heroine, Glory, was gutsy and she was not a whiny clingy person who needed a man to rescue her. She was small and at a disadvantage due to a disability but she was smart and resourceful.

This makes it even worse that she was Rodrigo's doormat for so much of the book.

THE PROBLEMS:

There are actually several sub-plots dealing with other police officers and the drug dealers and there are actually too many characters to keep up with. I found myself having to go back several times each time a name was mentioned to see what relation the character had to the story. Also, there were too many recurring characters and obvious new story set-ups. I kept thinking enough already.

This was billed as romantic suspense but there was no suspense. The storyline was slightly plausible except for all of the coincidences. However, I knew who the bad guys were from the second they were mentioned. There was no element of surprise. Also one of the bad people (I won't ruin that part of the plot) actually came off as inept and ridiculous. Even though I knew what was going to happen, when that person did show their true colors, all I did was again roll my eyes.

This book appeared as though Diana did not do notes about the characters and forgot what she said about them from page to page. On the first page we meet Glory and she is described as very attractive even though she never wears makeup (because she did not need it). She was described as wearing very high sexy heels. Throughout the rest of the book, a big deal was made of her need for a cane and her pronounced limp. It is unlikely that she would have been wearing sexy high heels.

Also, the hero continually complained about her to other people by calling her plain and unattractive. He found nothing to like about her besides the fact that she put out twice I guess.

On the fourth page, Diana lays out Glory's entire history which includes child abuse and attempted rape. Glory is fearful of getting close to a man because of her past and for the first few chapters, this is made very clear. She has a brief bout of trembling whenever he come near but then BANG- with no lead up or romance or prior kisses or even anything approaching chemistry, they are in bed together. Diana did not even start it like her other books- with the hero putting some lame seduction moves on the shy virgin. Just WHAM BAM. The second time was even more ridiculous. Diana attempted to throw in a tired seduction scene from one of her older books but it came across as hurried as though it was thrown in as an afterthought. Glory sure forgot she was afraid of men after that & that was the end of her fearfulness.

Also, almost every other major character in the book was male and she was quite happy to go off with them & be alone with them in questionable circumstances.

Glory was supposed to be hiding out in Jacobsville (more on this town later) and no one is supposed to know- not the DEA and not local law enforcement. Yet, her law enforcement contact in San Antonio blabs all of her details to his mother whose presence in the book serves no purpose- NADA.

The hero had no redeeming qualities. He was not nice to Glory at all and actually treated her quite badly. Diana often has her heroes treat the women they supposedly love shabbily but this was pretty bad. He even came to see her in the hospital and yelled at her and acted like scum. I really started hoping for her to hook up with one of the other guys in the book and I even skipped to the end hoping that she had ended up with one of the other guys.

Rodrigo never smiled. He openly whined about his lost love. He repeatedly talked about Glory behind her back. He was embarrassed by her when he though she was uneducated even though she was well spoken and well read and there was never any indication that she did not have social graces. He openly called her a cripple. He clearly thought her good enough to sleep with but not good enough to have around his friends.

There was no chemistry between the two main characters.

The other woman who Rodrigo was in love with was now married to someone else but she was in this book way too often without her husband. Her presence was unnecessary in every scene that she was in.

And now as for Jacobsville: How many mercenaries, let alone reformed mercenaries can there really be in the world and how come so many of them land in Jacobsville, "the land of the sighing, lip biting naive virgin who trembles at the sight of a man"? I am so sick of this tired old plot device. Diana needs to come up with something new. And, how come every single ex-mercenary- even if they are working for the government now- is rich as Midas? And how come in Diana's books, even regular citizens like the heroines can hook up with a mercenary team like they were in the yellow pages or something?

And, Rodrigo's past is somewhat sketchy- mercenary turned DEA agent with numerous hits out on him in numerous countries around the world due to his DEA successes. I understand why Rodrigo is dedicated to helping the DEA bring down drug dealers. However, why was he a mercenary? He grew up wealthy and there is no mention of his being in the military and no explanation is ever given in the book about why he started out as a mercenary. Also, if he is so widely known around the globe, then why do none of the drug lords come to the US for him. And, he makes a big deal about still working undercover. It is like the US is base where he cannot get tagged out. The book made a big deal about this in several places and it still does not make any sense.

I could go on about all of the inconsistencies, the implausible plot devices and the other things that made this book a complete mess. All I can really say is that Diana Palmer better freshen up her material because she has already lost my book buying dollars and I may not even check her out from the library again. If you decide to read this book, get it from the library or wait for the paperback (at the discount store) to get it cheaper.

Clearly, publishers consider Diana as literary gold but I hope she and they will consider us the readers and give us something better the next time around.
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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This deserves a ZERO~ abusive hero AGAIN DISABLED HEROINE AGAIN~ , June 8, 2008
ARE you as sick as I am of the same old "lame plots?"
DISABLED HEROINE AND ABUSIVE HERO~??? this is THE WORST DIANA PALMER BOOK EVER~ first of all too many side plots....confusing~

this CONTAINS * plot spoilers** so keep this in mind~

Glory the heroine is NOT just disabled she is very very ill~ bad hip and BAD heart~ she is also a DA~ her one rewarding character is she has a bit more "feist" than most of "Diana's Doormats"~ and is the only witness to a KILLERS confession... so she has to go undercover~ with endless plots to kill her~ ADD the hero ...Rodrigo~ undercover of course and HE/SHE are clueless who the other 'really is'~....like this could really occur? nah~
Rodrigo is attracted enough to Glory to get her pregnant after having mindboggling sex TWICE but is always complaining how "plain" and uneducated she is~like this stopped him from sex twice with her? NO~
HERO IS MEAN SPIRITED AND SERVES DIVORCE PAPERS TO HER WHEN SHE IS IN THE HOSPITAL HAVING A MISCARRIAGE AND A HEARTATTACK? ...LIKE THIS IS ANY ONES IDEAL HERO~??
DIANA what were you thinking??????

when he served the divorce papers to the deathly ill heroine ...I wanted you to KILL HIM OFF~ AND I wanted to do it "for" you~ ! disgusting~
THIS IS THE MEANEST AND NASTIEST hero I have read about in all of her books~ I WOULD GIVE THIS ONE A "ZERO" ONLY the lowest score allowed is a one~ SIMPLY BAD~ READ THE DUSTJACKET AT WALMART and that is the BEST part of this sorry book~

WORST PALMER BOOK EVER~ ! SUGGESTION: READ HER OLDER TITLES AND HAVE FOND MEMORIES OF A GOOD LIKELABLE DIANA PALMER "HERO" BECAUSE this one has NONE~
save $25.00 OR used amazon price today of $15.00 and PUT GAS IN YOUR CAR~ you will be happier~
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars SAVE YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY!, July 9, 2008
By Avid Reader (Hammond, LA) - See all my reviews
I thought this book would be an improvement since Rodrigo seemed to be a nice guy in her other book. NOT! He is AN obnoxious, mean jerk like the author's other male characters, leaving one to wonder why in the world the female character would want a life with him. Palmer's books are all the same--mealy mouthed plain female character with small boobs whom the bitter male character demeans to no end. He wants her sexually but has no respect for her. And there is always some nice, good looking guy who wants her and would treat her like a princess but she does not want him. I have to wonder if the author thinks that mean and vindictive is a sexy trait in a man, I don't know. I am afraid her next "hero" may be a serial killer.

In the end I was hoping Rodrigo would meet his demise but he didn't. Too bad. This is the last Palmer book that I will read.

Another thing--in the form of a request to Amazon: PLEASE GIVE US A MINUS BUTTON TO USE FOR A BOOK LIKE THIS!
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