Wyoming Fierce, Diana Palmer
Wyoming Fierce, Diana Palmer
8 Rating(s)
List: $35.99 | Sale: $25.20
Club: $17.99

Wyoming Fierce

Author: Diana Palmer

Narrator: Phil Gigante

Unabridged: 7 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/23/2012

Categories: Fiction, Romance


Synopsis

Ranch owner Cane Kirk lost more than his arm in the war. He lost his way, battling his inner demons by challenging any cowboy unfortunate enough to get in his way. No one seems to be able to cool him down, except beautiful Bodie Mays. Bodie doesn’t mind saving Cane from himself, even if he is a little too tempting for her own peace of mind.But soon Bodie’s the one who finds herself in need of rescuing—only, she’s afraid to tell Cane what’s really going on. How can she trust someone as unpredictable as this fierce cowboy? When her silence only ends up getting her into even deeper hot water, it’s up to Cane to save the day. And if he does it right, he won’t be riding off into the sunset alone.“Palmer demonstrates, yet again, why she’s the queen of desperado quests for justice and true love.” —Publishers Weekly on Dangerous

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

AudiobooksNow review by PATRICIA on 2013-07-17 09:08:10

Three chapters in: The poor heroine has an evil stepfather who abused her mother until she died and now abuses her sickly grandfather as well as her. Her best hope for rescue? A dirty, perverted old drunk whos forcing his attentions on her with the ***istance of his family. . She thinks its OK because hes rich and handsome. I ought to know by now that Ms Palmer likes her May/September matchups as long as its old men with young girls. Too bad I find it a bit disgusting. Not going to be easy sticking this one out to the end. Maybe shell at least sober him up

Goodreads review by Vintage on December 30, 2020

Scraped up to two stars only for the heroine’s quick and decisive action when she catches the H doing what no new new husband should do, and her proactive handling of rumors. For once, a DP heroine that has some gumption even if it’s for just a little while. And then there’s the rest of the story… th......more

Goodreads review by Jenny on March 19, 2016

Great love story! Hero is rich but emotionally and physically handicapped, heroine is poor and all alone in the world. They are friends but when hero fails her, heroine's only option to get the money she desperately needs is to pose in some posed, compromising photos for her evil stepfather. Cane an......more

Goodreads review by Ana M. on May 01, 2016

2,5 estrellas Estoy en uno de esos momentos donde no sabes qué leer porque nada te llama la atención lo suficiente. Así es como he conocido a Diana Palmer y sus historias de vaqueros. La conocí con el primer libro de esta serie El camino más largo y como seguía sin llamarme lo sufciente ningún libro......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on November 15, 2012

This was another book that I wanted to like so much more than I did. I understand the usage of virgins in romance novels, but come on! How is it that the guys get free passes and the ladies are sullied if they so much as say the word "penis?" It's ridiculous. Virgins can be believable if written as.......more

Goodreads review by Arantzazu on December 28, 2017

Siendo generosa, muy generosa. Me voy a leer el primero de la serie antes de decir "no more from Diana Palmer"......more