The Rawhide Man, Diana Palmer
The Rawhide Man, Diana Palmer
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The Rawhide Man

Author: Diana Palmer

Narrator: Todd McLaren

Unabridged: 5 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/29/2025


Synopsis


Revisit a classic marriage of convenience, opposites attract story of Lone Star love from New York Times bestseller Diana Palmer!
No-nonsense rancher Jude Langston is keeping his eyes firmly fixed on business. To that end, he’s brought Bess White, who inherited shares of his company, to work on his San Antonio ranch. Bess is wary of the prickly Jude, but she loves the rugged life on the ranch and is intrigued by the handsome rancher. When Jude proposes a marriage of convenience to merge their enterprises, she can't resist. The lean, rough cowboy does his best to stay away from his unexpected bride…but can Jude guard his heart forever?
If you like: opposites attractmarriage of convenienceWestern romancestrong alpha male heroesfiery heroinesmisunderstandings and surprisesyou'll love this classic story from the queen of Western romance, Diana Palmer!

 

About Diana Palmer

Sometimes, there are those people who have interests in several fields. Such are the interests of American author Diana Palmer (AKA Susan Spaeth Kyle). Susan Spaeth was born in Cuthbert, Georgia in 1946 to parents who both had busy careers. She and her younger sister Dannis were raised in Chamblee, Georgia, where they graduated from Chamblee High School. However, it was their move to Cornelia, Georgia where Susan met her future husband, James Kyle. They married in 1972, and had two children, Blayne and Selena.

Susan returned to college when she was 54, and graduated from Piedmont College Summa Cum Laude in 1995. By that time, she had written many novels, with her first novel having been written in 1979 under the pseudonym, Diana Palmer. With over 150 novels in print, and even more being translated to different languages, she continued to work on her Master's Degree as her time permitted. Even before her novel writing career began in earnest, she was a journalist for several years. Her interests are so varied that it serves to expand her writing subjects. A major in history with a double minor in Archaeology and Spanish gave her great credentials for her historical romance novels. Her Masters work includes History, with an emphasis on Native American Studies.

How can you lose when your interests include, first of all, being a wife and mother, then a writer, followed by gardening, knitting, crocheting, astronomy, archaeology, and animals, of which she has dogs, cats, birds, and lizards!! There should be a lot of good writing material in there somewhere.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Debbie on June 18, 2017

Cruel mean nasty hero I really didn't like this book. I read it but I just hated the hero. He was a jerk. And Crystal the step sister was a piece of work. If my little sister got anywhere near my husband's lips I would really miss her because she would be dead. You don't kiss a married man on the lip......more

Goodreads review by Tmstprc on July 04, 2021

Reread 7/2/2021…. He still takes DP heroes to a new low. Maybe it’s me. Diana Palmer writes about miserable men, this one is a particularly nasty piece of work. The premise for marriage is flawed, he needs voting rights on a block of stocks left to her. Give him the rights and walk away. He couldn’t......more

Goodreads review by Janie on August 12, 2015

Rating: 5 stars. Rereading: August 12 2016 First read: June 2011 I really love Rawhide Man. Bess, isn't a destitute damsel in distress like many of DP's heroines, but she was not spoiled and was quite down to earth. However, a doormat she is! Regardless I loved her. She loved Jude and suffered a forced......more

Goodreads review by Jenny on August 27, 2014

Hero marries heroine in order to claim her oil shares, she marries him cause she adores his daughter but thanks to her stepsister and heroine's obsessive jealousy their marriage is a battlefield. Loved the angst. Heroine was not your usual DP heroine. She got on my nerves so many times I wanted to s......more

Goodreads review by Brenda on March 04, 2018

3.75 stars It's so different reading the book twenty years back when it was first published and reading it now. I liked it immensely then, reading it again I find I still liked it, but I find my perspectives have changed which makes me look at the book differently. I found myself getting annoyed with......more