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Don’t miss a spellbinding tale of second-chance love in New York Times bestsellingauthor Diana Palmer’s Long, Tall Texans: Ethan, originally published as Ethan in 1989.
Arabella Craig was just eighteen when Ethan Hardeman opened passion’s door, then slammed it in her face just as fiercely. His subsequent marriage to another woman left her emotionally devastated, and Arabella knew she’d lost the only man she’d ever truly love …
Years later, tragedy has brought Ethan back into her life. He’s just as long, tall, and handsome as ever, but now, divorced and embittered, Ethan is a changed man. He runs his family’s empire with an iron hand and a heart as open as the Texas sky—except when it comes to Arabella. Now, living alongside Ethan revives all the anguish and ardor Arabella felt all those years ago. But this time, she’s determined not to let true love escape her again.
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About Diana Palmer
Diana Palmer, the author of more than one hundred books of romance, historical romance, romantic suspense, inspirational fiction, and more. Four of her western-themed novels have made the New York Times hardcover bestsellers list.
About Todd McLaren
Todd McLaren, an Earphones Award–winning narrator, was involved in radio for more than twenty years in cities on both coasts, including Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. He left broadcasting for a full-time career in voice acting, where he has been heard on more than five thousand television and radio commercials, as well as television promos; narrations for documentaries on such networks as A&E, Discovery, and the History Channel; and films, including Who Framed Roger Rabbit?