Nora, Diana Palmer
Nora, Diana Palmer
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Nora

Author: Diana Palmer

Narrator: Natalie Ross

Unabridged: 9 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 06/28/2011

Categories: Fiction, Romance, Western


Synopsis

When innocent, wealthy Nora Marlowe came to visit the Wild West, she was as wide open to adventure as the vast Texas horizon. Its rugged individualism—and dashing cowboys—suited her romantic spirit. That is, until the wrong cowboy decided to take the elegant heiress down a notch!Cal Barton didn't like haughty Eastern misses. And he certainly didn't appreciate one invading the ranch where he worked. But something about Nora was irresistible. The pull between them only grew stronger the longer she stayed—until a simple kiss became a full-fledged seduction that threatened to destroy everything she held dear....

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 Vintage on April 19, 2021

She’s a snob and a small town liar. He’s a reverse snob and lies in the big leagues. Her lies are to protect her husband from regretting marrying her more than he already does. His lies are to teach her a lesson, keep her in poverty and ultimately if inadvertently (view spoiler)[ lead to her miscarriage. (hide spoiler)] and go on......more

Goodreads review by Jenny on October 17, 2014

Nora is a spoiled, snob superficial aristocrat heiress. Her family is rich and she is arrogant and thinks she is better than people from a lower social class. She meets Cal a dirty, working man, a cowboy who works at her aunt's ranch. They are attracted to each other, they have sex, she gets pregnan......more

Goodreads review by Auj on May 11, 2021

With the first 3 pages, I wasn't sure if this book was right for me because it read as a sort of unofficial prologue and I had to adjust to the writing style after reading "The Glass Slipper" by K Webster, which had a totally different writing style. Once I quickly did that, I enjoyed this story SO M......more

Goodreads review by Raffaella on July 26, 2021

I'm still thinking. I don't really know how to review this one. The angst is present and is very strong. Very good plot, very good writing skills, focus on main characters. It's an hystorical romance. What I didn't like was how both character behaved. Yes the heroine is in the beginning a young lady from......more

Goodreads review by Grrrrace on October 02, 2023

Updated a couple of years later to note: I became obsessed with DP and read her entire back catalog, and it's funny to read this now because I ended up completely drinking the Koolaid and becoming a DP junkie. Hahaha, yep, she got me! That said, this isn't one of my fave DP books but even a mediocre......more