Coworkers, acquaintances and former lovers know Rourke Kilpatrick as a dashing district attorney who doesn’t let emotions get in his way. If he breaks a heart or bends the law to prosecute a criminal, he does so without apology. That’s why he is the first person twenty-four-year-old Rebecca Cullen calls for advice when the younger brother she’s been forced to raise by herself gets arrested on trumped-up drug charges. To her surprise, Rourke returns her call, and displays a sympathy that seems totally at odds with his reputation. One night, their lips finally meet, and all Rebecca wants is to feel Rourke’s arms around her — forever. But is she the one woman to break through Rourke’s protective barriers, or is the man she’s falling in love with just using her to investigate a crime? Does Rebecca dare trust someone who has the power to destroy her family…and break her heart? “Palmer knows how to make the sparks fly.” — Publishers Weekly
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"First off I love Diana Palmer a.k.a (Susan Kyle), her books are always entertaining with an essence of innocence and naivety thrown in.Good read, though it was a little old school with the way that some of the characters thought, but sweet still the same."
— Elise (4 out of 5 stars)
" Another good book by Diana Palmer. I really enjoyed this story, I read it during a weekend family trip and had a difficult time putting it down. "
— Maggie, 1/16/2014" Predictable, but that is why I read them. Always entertaining and you don't have to think much. "
— Kim, 12/30/2013" It's ok a very cute story! Palmer went a little long on some subjects made me like ok enough know how you feel now! But it was good! "
— Bobi, 12/24/2013" Night Fever (Mira Hardbacks) by Diana Palmer (2005) "
— Erotic, 11/29/2013" This was a cute story to begin with but I didn't really enjoy all the twists and turns along the way. I thought it made it very predictable, kept me waiting or wanting for more. I did like both Becky and Rourke, but I thought the Grandfather was a bit annoying also. "
— Season, 11/8/2013" I liked this book because she was little miss sweet and innocent. And he brought that out of her, not only taht, but he showed her what she deserves. A life. "
— Kameron, 9/16/2013" This was such an amazing book! Loved it so freaking much! I liked Rourke from the second he came on the page! "
— Brittany, 9/10/2013" Found the book too long and very wordy thought DP was just trying to fill the pages or meet a deadline. "
— Robinah, 8/28/2013" This story pulled me right in. Super fast paced reading with some good humour. Love, love LOVE Diana Palmer! "
— Erin, 8/25/2013" Cute story. Poor girl falls for wealthy man. "
— Linda, 7/26/2013" An enjoyable, ok read. "
— Luvs2dance, 6/28/2013" This is one of my all time favorites by Palmer. I thought it was pretty steamy back in the day. The whole pregnancy angle was pretty risque, IMHO. "
— Lady, 6/2/2013" This was an alright book. It was a fast read. By the end of the book I just wanted them to get on with teling each other how they feel. The end seemed to drag a little. I do like the was the author lets you look into the future of the characters. "
— Chrissy, 5/14/2013" It was good, but it was a little slow moving for my taste. I would read another book by her because I enjoyed the romance between the main characters. But there wasn't much by way of a side plot. The main encompassing story was all about the romance. "
— Jess, 3/2/2013" fine, it was tolerable by an inch! haha. "
— Psyche, 1/8/2013Diana 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.
Emily Beresford has been nominated for an Audie Award for best narration by the Audiobook Publishers Association and has received an Earphones Award from AudioFile magazine. She earned a BA degree from Green Mountain College in Vermont, with concentrations in creative writing, music, and English.