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Renegade (Hqn Books) [Mass Market Paperback]

Diana Palmer
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Jun 2005 Hqn Books
- Specially Priced at $16.95U.S./$19.95 Can.!
- Renegade is the sequel to Desperado and Lawless.
- Lawless (Mira Books, 7/03) hit #24 on the New York Times extended hardcover bestseller list.
- Renegade will be published on the heels of the paperback release of Lawless (Mira Books, 6/04).
- The hardcover of Desperado (Mira Books, 7/02) had a 60% NSR; the paperback (Mira Books, 6/03) hit #20 on the New York Times extended bestseller list.
- There are over 42 million copies of her books in print.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 379 pages
  • Publisher: Harlequin Books; Reprint edition (Jun 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373770502
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373770502
  • Product Dimensions: 17.3 x 11.9 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 480,947 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars RENEGADE 5 Nov 2008
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I AGREE WITH THE FIRST REVIEWER. IT WAS GREAT TO GET THE STORY OF CASH GRIER AS WE HAVE BEEN TANTALISED WITH THIS CHARACTER FOR LONG ENOUGH AND THIS BOOK DID NOT FAIL TO DELIVER EVERYTHING THIS CHARACTER HAS PROMISED IN THE PAST. IT WAS ALSO GREAT TO TIE UP THE LOOSE ENDS WITH A HEROINE WE HAVE MET PREVIOUSLY - TIPPY MOORE. I BELIEVE THIS BOOK ALSO GOES UNDER THE TITLE OF 'ONE NIGHT IN NEW YORK' FOR THOSE TRYING TO BUILD UP A DP LIBRARY & AVOID DUPLICATES. ANOTHER ONE THAT YOU HATE TO HAVE TO PUT DOWN, CAN'T WAIT TO FINISH BUT WHEN YOU DO YOU WANT IT TO GO ON. HAPPY READING.
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37 of 46 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Renegade 18 Aug 2004
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
This book arrived from Amazon 17/08, and I started and finished it before bed. Diana Palmer at her best. Well worth the price.
I've got most of her books, but I've never bought a hardback before, and after the rather lame Lawless, I wondered whether I was taking a chance here, but this book was excellent.

Though sticking to Diana's usual traditional themes of female innocence and male strength and arrogance, this book however featured a modern heroine, who was not afraid to go for what she wanted. Cash was more compassionate than most of Diana's heroes and more likeable. The storyline of childhood rape featured, but was dealt with sensitively and without stigmatising the heroine or the subject. Money well spent.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars engaging romantic suspense 28 July 2004
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
In Jacobsville, Texas Police Chief Cash Grier goes to New York to see Tippy "Georgia Firefly" Moore, the famous model turned actor. Cash and Tippy recently met in his hometown (see LAWLESS) but Tippy has mixed feelings about the lawman who wants to see her because she is very attracted to him, but fears intimacy since her stepfather raped her as a teen while her drugged out mom did nothing. In fact once she escaped she rescued her abused younger brother nine year old Rory from that hell although their "parents" use him to blackmail her for drug money.

Cash picks up Rory at his Maryland military school and takes him to his sister in the East Village. The attraction between Cash and Tippy could ignite Manhattan, but both remain wary as neither trust easily; she due to her stepfather and he due to his former fiancée's rejection in which she labeled him a cold killer after telling her about his military black ops work. However, druggies linked to her stepfather target Tippy and Rory as easy money, but they failed to factor in Cash, who loves both of them.

This engaging romantic suspense is more of a character study of two walking wounded rather than the police procedural love story of LAWLESS. Tippy and Cash have issues involving trust and intimacy as both have been hammered by the darkest side of humanity. Rory is a terrific "matchmaker" although his adjustments seem too easy. The "parents" are poster adults for why having children needs licensing more than marriage between two consenting adults. RENEGADE is a deep look at the healing power of love.

Harriet Klausner
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5.0 out of 5 stars Renegade 29 July 2004
By M. E Hughes - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Diana delivers another truly amazing story. I have been reading Diana's books for some time now and I have come to love and cherish every book she writes. From the moment he was introduced in the Texas Ranger, Cash Grier has stolen the hearts of all he comes across. In Lawless Cash proves to all just how much of a formibadle presence he can be. We see that he is not the cold hearted lawman but, a carrying, loving, and sensual man. When Cash and Tippy spend some time alone all you see is sparks flying between them, but neither will even hint to what they are feeling. In Renegade these two ignite a flame of passion that can't be stopped. The one thing holding them back is that neither trusts the other due to their past ordeals. This story is so truling amazing and the story behind the romance is one that you can actually see happening. I love Diana's books and I love Cash Grier even more. I am thrilled that he got his own book so that he can tell his story to the world.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Good plot, but the book is a mess 24 Sep 2006
By Deborah Verlen - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I truly love the story of Cash and Tippy, but this book is so poorly written that the story isn't anything near what it could have been. As another reviewer noted--this book and the author could have benefited from a good proofreader and editor! I was really tired of the phrases "clung to him like ivy" and "wriggling eyebrows." There are other adjectives in the English language that could have substituted for phrases the author overused in the book. It was also confusing with many of the minor characters, I wasn't sure if some of them were written about earlier by the author or were going to be and why were they in the book? They didn't add anything to the story. I felt I missed something with some of the references. There were also a several instances of things just not making sense. One example was Cash telling Tippy that he had to leave because two of his officers had arrested a drunk politician. He comes home afterwards and tells her he isn't going to talk about it and then capitulates and tells her the same thing--two of his officers arrested a drunken politician. Like the writer just hadn't remembered that her character had already said this. I went back and skimmed back through the previous story with Chrissy/Judd (Lawless) when Tippy was introduced and it was much much better written. I don't know if Ms. Palmer was under a deadline or just didn't care enough about the characters to put her heart and talent into the writing and plot development.

As I stated I love the story of Cash and Tippy--two people who have been deeply hurt by life who find redemption within their love for one another, but the story is just written very badly. As an audience who was introduced to these characters in Lawless, we deserved better. Ms. Palmer wrote a very very superficial romance about two interesting, flawed characters. She didn't do her research on how the film world operates or the tabloids. She had a strange idea of what constituted fashion in 2004 when she wrote it and again, she repeated phrases ad nauseum and didn't use language that would have made the book credible. Shame on her! I'm glad I bought the paperback! I would have taken the hardcover back.
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