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Mass Market Paperback Calhoun Book

ISBN: 037308580X

ISBN13: 9780373085804

Calhoun

(Book #1 in the Long, Tall Texans Series)

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Head back to Jacobsville, Texas with this fan-favorite Long, Tall Texans romance, originally published as Calhoun in 1988, from New York Times bestselling author DianaPalmer Orphaned as a child, Abby... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The First Long, Tall Texan

Back of book reads: SWEET DARLIN' Although Calhoun Ballenger had raised Abby since childhood, she was now nearly twenty-one years old. How dare he keep her under his thumb, protected like a hothouse flower! Abby had to teach Calhoun a lesson. With the fury of a South Texas twister, she devised a plan to prove her independence--and capture his attention. But Abby's scheme backfired. She wasn't like the diamond-studded sophisticates Calhoun chose as his companions. She was just a simple country girl who craved the love of a good, strong man. How could she make Cal see that his young charge had blossomed into a rose...and was now ripe for the picking? This book started the ongoing series "Long, Tall Texans". As always, Diana Palmer, does a splendid job developing her characters. There are moments of hilarity, in the beginning for example, when Abby tries to attend a male strip show and Calhoun catches her. As well as moments of sadness, when you can feel how burdened Abby is with her unrequited love of Calhoun. As you read the book you can see how both Abby and Calhoun mature. While Abby recognizes her feelings towards Calhoun from the very beginning, things aren't as simple for Calhoun himself. He realizes his feelings towards Abby have slowly change and aren't what a ward should feel towards his charge, but has yet to realize what they are. This is a beautiful story and will have you reading it over through the years.

SURELY A KEEPER ----

It is 6 years and 8 months and this story still has appeal.Calhoun, the younger brother at 32, is in partnership with older brother, Justin Ballenger and run a cattle feeding lot in Jacobsville, Texas. [Wow! what a beginning to the Long, Tall Texans.]The feedlot business skyrocketed with Justin's business sense and Calhoun's feel for marketing.Abigail Clark was 15 when her mother and the Ballenger brothers' father were killed just before their wedding. The two young men took in the heartbroken Abby as their ward. Now six years later, just three months before Abby's 21st birthday we learn of the many conflicts going on in this Texas town.We also meet Shelby Jacob and her brother Tyler, whose grandfather was the founder of Jacobsville. Abby feels so inferior to the blond bombshells that Calhoun dates that she feels that she has to defy his restrictions.Calhoun does not love any of his "women" but all it takes is a little skin and a lot of imagination for him to start feeling jealous of any mans' intentions toward Abby.Justin is more tollerant but just as watchful and slightly amused as he watches the changes coming about in Calhoun.We soon learn why the dark eyed, black haired, reticient, Justin harbors a vengeful attitude toward the beautiful black haired, green-eyed Shelby.Abby's rebellion leads her to emotional confusion [some girls mature later emotionally]and she doesn't know how to handle her embaressment with a man's passion and body. [about time we have a gal like this]. She just needed time.Calhoun [like a lot of men] didn't know how to handle, emotionally, a virginal young woman - although it seems that he left a few broken hearts behind.I did like the skillful handling of D. Palmer of the delicate situations and scenes and emotions of her characters that brought them to living, breathing life. GREAT WORK, as in most all of this series.I give it an unequivically HIGH RECOMMENDATION. I set a high standard for the characters I like.

This book was great

This book made me laugh.Though the ending isnt great and it isnt as good as Evan(also by Palmer)it's worth reading.The drinking scene when Abby and Justin are drunk was just so well wrote I could picture it in my mind.I also hope you read Ethan and Evan which are wrote in similarity and refer to one another once or twice in each book.I love this series but please read the reviews for other Palmer books before you buy them,Palmer's later books are a little boring.But I give this series 5 stars.
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