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      Dear Reader,

      I really can’t express how flattered I am and also how grateful I am to Mills & Boon Books for releasing this collection of my published works. It came as a great surprise. I never think of myself as writing books that are collectible. In fact, there are days when I forget that writing is work at all. What I do for a living is so much fun that it never seems like a job. And since I reside in a small community, and my daily life is confined to such mundane things as feeding the wild birds and looking after my herb patch in the backyard, I feel rather unconnected from what many would think of as a glamorous profession.

      But when I read my email, or when I get letters from readers, or when I go on signing trips to bookstores to meet all of you, I feel truly blessed. Over the past thirty years I have made lasting friendships with many of you. And quite frankly, most of you are like part of my family. You can’t imagine how much you enrich my life. Thank you so much.

      I also need to extend thanks to my family (my husband, James, son, Blayne, daughter-in-law, Christina, and granddaughter, Selena Marie), to my best friend, Ann, to my readers, booksellers and the wonderful people at Mills & Boon Books—from my editor of many years, Tara, to all the other fine and talented people who make up our publishing house. Thanks to all of you for making this job and my private life so worth living.

      Thank you for this tribute, Mills & Boon, and for putting up with me for thirty long years! Love to all of you.

      Diana Palmer

      DIANA PALMER

      The prolific author of more than a hundred books, Diana Palmer got her start as a newspaper reporter. A multi–New York Times bestselling author and one of the top ten romance writers in America, she has a gift for telling the most sensual tales with charm and humor. Diana lives with her family in Cornelia, Georgia.

      Visit her website at www.DianaPalmer.com.

      Circle of Gold

      New York Times and USA TODAY Bestselling Author

      Diana Palmer

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      New York Times and USA TODAY

       Bestselling Author

      Diana Palmer

      The Essential Collection

      Long, Tall Texans…and More!

      AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 2011

      Calhoun

      Tyler

      Ethan

      Connal

      Harden

      Evan

      AVAILABLE MARCH 2011

      Donavan

      Emmett

      Regan’s Pride

      That Burke Man

      Circle of Gold

      Cattleman’s Pride

      AVAILABLE APRIL 2011

      The Princess Bride

      Coltrain’s Proposal

      A Man of Means

      Lionhearted

      Maggie’s Dad

      Rage of Passion

      AVAILABLE MAY 2011

      Lacy

      Beloved

      Love with a Long, Tall Texan

      (containing “Guy,” “Luke” and “Christopher”)

      Heart of Ice

      Noelle

      Fit for a King

      The Rawhide Man

      AVAILABLE JUNE 2011

      A Long, Tall Texan Summer

      (containing “Tom,” “Drew” and “Jobe”)

      Nora

      Dream’s End

      Champagne Girl

      Friends and Lovers

      The Wedding in White

      AVAILABLE JULY 2011

      Heather’s Song

      Snow Kisses

      To Love and Cherish

      Long, Tall and Tempted

      (containing “Redbird,” “Paper Husband” and “Christmas Cowboy”)

      The Australian

      Darling Enemy

      Trilby

      AVAILABLE AUGUST 2011

      Sweet Enemy

      Soldier of Fortune

      The Tender Stranger

      Enamored

      After the Music

      The Patient Nurse

      AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 2011

      The Case of the Mesmerizing Boss

      The Case of the Confirmed Bachelor

      The Case of the Missing Secretary

      September Morning

      Diamond Girl

      Eye of the Tiger

      Contents

      Chapter 1

      Chapter 2

      Chapter 3

      Chapter 4

      Chapter 5

      Chapter 6

      Chapter 7

      Chapter 8

      Chapter 9

      Chapter 10

      Chapter 11

      Chapter 1

      Kasie Mayfield was excited. Her gray eyes were brimming with delight as she sat in the sprawling living room at the Double C Ranch in Medicine Ridge, Montana. There was a secretarial position available on the mammoth Double C, and she had the necessary qualifications. She was only twenty-two, but she had a certificate from secretarial school and plenty of initiative. Besides all that, the position was secretary to John Callister, the second son of the well-known family that headed not only a publishing empire in New York City, but a cattle empire out West.

      There was a very interesting story about the ranch in a magazine that Kasie was reading while she waited her turn to be interviewed. The elder Callisters lived in New York, where they published, among others, a famous sports magazine. When they weren’t in the city, they lived in Jamaica on an ancestral estate. The Callister who had founded the American branch of the family had been a British duke. He bought an obscure little magazine in New York City in 1897 and turned it into a publishing conglomerate. One of his sons had emigrated to Montana and founded the ranch. It eventually passed to Douglas Callister, who had raised the boys, Gilbert and John. Nobody talked about why the uncle had been given custody of both boys and left them the ranch when he died.

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