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Brave Hearts

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Courage beyond measure, passion beyond control-
you'll never forget these BRAVE HEARTS

HUNTER by Diana Palmer
They hated each other...and they wanted each other. Thrown together on a top-secret mission in the Arizona desert, Phillip Hunter and Jennifer Marist were sure they would never last a week. There were dangerous forces at work, but none more powerful than the strength of their desires.

BUT THAT WAS YESTERDAY by Kathleen Eagle
Sage Parker knew he was nobody's hero; he was just a man, struggling to put his past behind him and remain loyal to his Lakota heritage. Megan McBride was an outsider, a white woman, the kind of person he had no business loving. So why was he dreaming of a future that could never be?

BORROWED ANGEL by Heather Graham Pozzessere
Eric Hawk lived on the edge of civilization in the Florida Everglades, an untamed man in a primitive world. But only Ashley Dane, a polished city woman, could unleash the full force of his spirit. She needed him to keep her safe - but safe wasn't the word for what she felt in his arms....

587 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published September 1, 1994

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Diana Palmer

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Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name.

Diana Palmer is a pseudonym for author Susan Kyle.

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Susan Eloise Spaeth was born on 11 December 1946 in Cuthbert, Georgia, USA. She was the eldest daughter of Maggie Eloise Cliatt, a nurse and also journalist, and William Olin Spaeth, a college professor. Her mother was part of the women's liberation movement many years before it became fashionable. Her best friends are her mother and her sister, Dannis Spaeth (Cole), who now has two daughters, Amanda Belle Hofstetter and Maggie and lives in Utah. Susan grew up reading Zane Grey and fell in love with cowboys. Susan is a former newspaper reporter, with sixteen years experience on both daily and weekly newspapers. Since 1972, she has been married to James Kyle and have since settled down in Cornelia, Georgia, where she started to write romance novels. Susan and her husband have one son, Blayne Edward, born in 1980.

She began selling romances in 1979 as Diana Palmer. She also used the pseudonyms Diana Blayne and Katy Currie, and her married name: Susan Kyle. Now, she has over 40 million copies of her books in print, which have been translated and published around the world. She is listed in numerous publications, including Contemporary Authors by Gale Research, Inc., Twentieth Century Romance and Historical Writers by St. James Press, The Writers Directory by St. James Press, the International Who's Who of Authors and Writers by Meirose Press, Ltd., and Love's Leading Ladies by Kathryn Falk. Her awards include seven Waldenbooks national sales awards, four B. Dalton national sales awards, two Bookrak national sales awards, a Lifetime Achievement Award for series storytelling from Romantic Times, several Affaire de Coeur awards, and two regional RWA awards.

Inspired by her husband, who quit a blue-collar manufacturing job to return to school and get his diploma in computer programming, Susan herself went back to college as a day student at the age of 45. In 1995, she graduated summa cum laude from Piedmont College, Demorest, GA, with a major in history and a double minor in archaeology and Spanish. She was named to two honor societies (the Torch Club and Alpha Chi), and was named to the National Dean's List. In addition to her writing projects, she is currently working on her master's degree in history at California State University. She hopes to specialize in Native American studies. She is a member of the Native American Rights Fund, the American Museum of Natural History, the National Cattlemen's Association, the Archaeological Institute of Amenca, the Planetary Society, The Georgia Conservancy, the Georgia Sheriff's Association, and numerous conservation and charitable organizations. Her hobbies include gardening, archaeology, anthropology, iguanas, astronomy and music.

In 1998, her husband retired from his own computer business and now pursues skeet shooting medals in local, state, national and international competition. They love riding around and looking at the countryside, watching sci-fi on TV and at the movies, just talking and eating out.

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September 5, 2012
The story, of the three, that I read, was "But That Was Yesterday" by Kathleen Eagle. Heroine builds roads, in an engineering sense. Hero her right-hand man on the crew. He's native American, a recovering alcoholic ... she discovers herself to be the adult child of an alcoholic. Which sounds pretty darn preachy, but it isn't. Eagle at her best creates alpha/beta heroes who almost always have some deep lingering problems ... but the solutions come from within them. The love is great, it enhances both their lives, but you sense they're individuals who can, in a Mary Tyler Moore sense, make it on their own (or in their community of friends). Eagle at her best.
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June 24, 2013
I liked the first story, though the ending was rather abrupt. The second two were pretty much the same. Overall, not one of my most favorite romance compilations, but not a bad one either.
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