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Patient Nurse (Man Of The Month) (Harlequin Desire, No 1099) written by Diana Palmer Studio : Silhouette by Silhouette Publisher : Silhouette Released : 1997-09-01 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780373760992 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 6 reviews)
List Price : $3.50 Our Price : $19.99
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My Favorite! |
This book (The Patient Nurse) and The Case of The Mesmerizing Boss, are my favorite Diana Palmer books, and I've read them all! Don't miss out on this one.
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One of Ms. Palmer's Best!! |
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I couldn't put the book down. You could actually feel the pain, anguish and longing that the "Patient Nurse" was feeling. The chemistry between the hero and the heroine was very tangible. I highly recommend this book to everyone, especially to first time Palmer readers. |
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It was Great |
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This is one of Diana Palmer's best. I've read almost all her books and this is a favorite. A must read. It has characters that you can relate to. A great book and one of her best works. |
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Don't miss this book! |
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I always love to read Ms. Palmer's works. But this one is a real hit. I recommend "the Patient Nurse" to every romance reader. You won't be dissapointed! |
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Diana Palmer ventures into Betty Neels' territory with a hit |
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Ms. Palmer usually writes about cowboys, millionaires, or private investigators. This time she ventures into the medical field, giving an edge to the type of book that Betty Neels is famous for. And, as usual, she scores a bulls-eye! Although a failure to communicate is behind the misunderstanding between the heroine and hero, it is well-thought out. If I were accused of being responsible for another's death for two long years, I wouldn't be inclined to try once again to tell the truth. Palmer's heroine is broken, both in spirit and body. Her hero must heal himself before he can heal her. Lovely and engrossing, I stayed up all night to finish this book! |
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