by Diana Palmer
I'd like to start this review with one tiny comments on the book cover. What the hell does it have to do with the story???? Anyway, Jon Blackhawk has a been a favorite character in the Long, Tall, Texan series. And I loved that his Administrative Assistant Joceline and the snide comments that went ...
Let me first say to publishers out there, PLEASE start telling us readers when a book is part of a series. This book was not clearly not a stand alone novel. There were so many references to books that came before this one that it was hard to follow it at times. There were also too many character...
I've never read anything by Diana Palmer and I've been meaning to so when this book came up for review, I wanted to give it a go. It didn't take too long for me to read this book, it was easy to jump right in and that's exactly what I did.This book follows Jon Blackhawk as he finds himself falling f...
why do I keep doing this to myself...i mean, her books have gotten progressively worse...but I felt like I was back in the 50's with this one...not only did it have a dang secret baby theme...but a whole office of FBI agents treating a woman like crap because she had a child out of wedlock...in what...
This review is also published at http://thebookaholiccat.com The blurb describes pretty well what Merciless is about so let’s not add much to it. After hearing so many good things about Diana Palmer I was very exited to read this, my first book by her, sadly Merciless didn’t fulfill the big expectat...
Reviewed by RBtWBC reviewer, Shadow. Shadow's Review:Do you enjoy a book where the characters exchange verbal banter? Do you like a book about the boss and assistant falling for each other? How about a book that has law enforcement men dishing out justice and catching the bad guys? Then look no furt...
Can you keep a secret? Are you willing to lie in order to maintain that secret? Joceline Perry must do just that in order to protect her secrets in Merciless by Diana Palmer.Joceline works as an administrative assistant at the FBI and is a single mom. Her boss is Jon Blackhawk, an FBI agent, lawyer,...
I'd like to start this review with one tiny comments on the book cover. What the hell does it have to do with the story???? Anyway, Jon Blackhawk has a been a favorite character in the Long, Tall, Texan series. And I loved that his Administrative Assistant Joceline and the snide comments that went ...
He's an FBI agent; she's his executive assistant (don't ask her to make the coffee). He is rich; she is just getting by. She has an illegitimate son; he's the father but doesn't know it. They are trying to track down the killer of his brother's first wife and child. A little repetitious which may b...
2 stars is generous. I didn't dislike the book but it really isn't anything to write home about. Oh how do I start? I just have to make a list:1. The book was ridiculous.2. The reasons for keeping the truth of Markie's parentage a secret were ludicrous and the whole idea that a deeply religious woma...