What do You think about Night Fever (2005)?
That was fun. Rebecca felt old despite her young age. In 24 years old she already in charge of her 17 and 11 years old brothers and not to mention her old granpa. She's quite tired but what can she do? Until her oldest little brother, Clay, caught red-handed with possessions of cocaine. Now she needs help. But when she found out that the perfect source of help is Kilpatrick, she's in trouble. Because apparently Kilpatrick fond of Becky and vice versa. But what if Kilpatrick attempt to get to know her only for leads to bigger drug dealer through her brother? I was intrigued because lot of people sing high praises to this one, and turns out right. I enjoyed most of it. This book's romance is enough and I liked it. Too bad the lack angst clouded me. Very typical of Diana Palmer, with not-so-Alpha Hero and innocent virgin, this book is very predictable. Of course, with hint of pregnancy and meek heroine, if you're a fan of Diana Palmer you'll definitely not disappointed. :)
—Amanda Sheila
Typical Diana Palmer story with the alpha male and the wimpy helpless female who gets swept up by the male and doesn't know what hit her. Basically all the heroines in Diana Palmer's books are essentially the same, and the men are pretty much the same: they all be "scarred emotionally" by some dastardly woman who dared have as much experience as they do. Now we can't have that, but then who, would these alphas have gotten THEIR experience from? In this one Becky who you can't help liking is swep
—Evelyn Bryant
This book was written under this author's pen name of Susan Kyle in 1990.No revisions were apparently done,does it show,yes,but,this is a classic DP novel,so therefore no revisions needed with this classic.This being said,I throughly enjoyed this novel and it helped me out of a months long reading slump.The heroine has a backbone and stands up for herself while still maintaining her charm for me.I liked this hero even though he was a cigar smoker thru out this book,something we do not see so much of in romance books these days.This book shows why DP remains one of my alltime fav of romance authors.Some of her recent offerings have been slim pickins,but this remains one of her best.4.5***.
—Vashti