Trilby, Diana Palmer
Trilby, Diana Palmer
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Trilby

Author: Diana Palmer

Narrator: Natalie Ross

Abridged: 4 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 08/30/2011

Categories: Fiction, Romance, Western


Synopsis

Arizona, 1910Dear Diary,It will take more than threats—and one overbearing rancher— to drive me away from my rightful property.When I inherited this isolated land near the Mexican border, I knew running it would be difficult and dangerous—very different from my privileged life in Louisiana, where I was the genteel Miss Trilby Lang. But I certainly didn't expect that my neighbor, Thorn Vance, would be challenging me at every turn. Or that his brusque, ruggedly appealing ways would prove a dangerous temptation that I'm finding harder and harder to resist. Now, with trouble sweeping the territory, I need his help. But how much will I risk putting myself in the hands of a man who's used to getting exactly what he wants?

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 Jenny on December 29, 2015

Heroine Trilby is a rich spoilt girl who moves to the country with her family. There she meets Thorn a savage rancher. Thorn is not very trusting when it comes to women after the way his late wife treated him, and Trilby's is in love with her childhood sweetheart a man very different to Thorn. But a......more

Goodreads review by Giulia on August 22, 2012

What to give this book....I'm going with a 3ish. It's not quite a 3, it's not a 2 and it's not a 2.5 even because that's not quite enough. Probably I'm splitting hairs, but there it is. I think the problem with trying to rate this book is that I've no idea what sort of book this is. Part romance, pa......more

Goodreads review by Lu on July 29, 2021

3 ⭐⭐⭐ - OK decent reads ====================== S P O I L E R . . . Richard Bates had been Trilby’s big love interest back home, but Teddy had never liked the man. He might be a gentleman, but compared to these Arizona men, he seemed pretty anemic and silly. “Trilby, are you ever going to marry? You’re old.” “I’m......more

Goodreads review by Romanticamente on November 18, 2020

Ally - per RFS . Douglas in Arizona nel 1910 non è di certo un luogo ospitale; soprattutto per i gentiluomini che si trasferivano dell’Est, abituati a tutte le comodità si trovano immersi nella polvere gialla in un paese senza legge e che si avviava a una guerra con il Messico. Questo è quello che suc......more

Goodreads review by Foxfire on September 11, 2013

I love historical westerns, and this book was set in an interesting period, the early 1900's instead of the usual range of 1850-1880. We have motorcars, and instead of Indian Wars the backdrop is the Mexican Revolution. I would have enjoyed the book even more if it hadn't been for two things: Too much......more