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Original Title: Love on the Line
ISBN: 0764209493 (ISBN13: 9780764209499)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Georgie Gail, Luke Palmer
Setting: Texas(United States)
Literary Awards: RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Inspirational Romance (2012)
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Love on the Line Hardcover | Pages: 368 pages
Rating: 4.04 | 6074 Users | 416 Reviews

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Title:Love on the Line
Author:Deeanne Gist
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 368 pages
Published:October 1st 2011 by Bethany House Publishers (first published 2011)
Categories:Christian Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. Christian. Historical Romance. Fiction

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In 1904 Texas Ranger Luke Palmer arrives in Brenham, Texas, with one goal--to capture the gang of outlaws led by Frank Comer. Undercover as a telephone repairman, he uses his days on the range to search, not realizing there's another pair of eyes watching him.

Georgie Gail, switchboard operator and birder, heads out on a birding expedition, but instead of sighting a painted bunting, her opera glasses capture her telephone man, armed and far away from telephone lines. Palmer is forced to take this alluring troublemaker into his confidence and unwittingly puts her in harm's way. The closer he comes to the gang, the further she works her way into his heart--and into trouble. Soon it's more than just love that's on the line.

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Ratings: 4.04 From 6074 Users | 416 Reviews

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I've gotten so I love a Deeane Gist book, I haven't met one I didn't like. Her research is remarkable and always serves to draw you further into whatever story she is telling. There is never a time that I think "oh that couldn't happen" it's all believable. Also she knows how to write a great romance that doesn't cross the line into salacious and is about realistic people.I liked this particular story because it was set in Texas and the hero was a Texas ranger, I've just read True Grit and now I

This book started out really well. I liked the echoes of Texas ranger drama and Jesse James like outlaws. But by chapter 5, it gets a little odd. The main character is obsessed with birds. The male lead is mean to her without any reason other than that she is a woman. Their isn't much motivation in the storyline for what the author is writing about. I think that is a big mistake in novel writing now. Their needs to be clear motivation or reasons why a character does something or else it seems

This book started out really well. I liked the echoes of Texas ranger drama and Jesse James like outlaws. But by chapter 5, it gets a little odd. The main character is obsessed with birds. The male lead is mean to her without any reason other than that she is a woman. Their isn't much motivation in the storyline for what the author is writing about. I think that is a big mistake in novel writing now. Their needs to be clear motivation or reasons why a character does something or else it seems

This book definitely kept me interested. I read it in maybe . . . I don't know. Two days? But that was entirely due to the fact that I was on my way home from a thirteen hour trip, with nothing else to do. The story-line was great, and there were several things in the story I found to be very intriguing. I loved the characters for the most part, and also adored some of the names chosen. I have to mention this, however. The romance was entirely too geared towards the physical. The kisses were too

Was a pretty enjoyable book, but lagged a bit towards the middle. However it picked up more towards the end and the ending was cute and fun. The relationship between the two protagonists did involve descriptions of physical looks, but if you don't really enjoy that too much, then this book might have a bit more than one would like. As well, I did find that Georgie could act a bit irrational at times, but in the end she was more likable. Moreover, I didn't really enjoy the fact that the majority



Borrowed this after hearing the author recommended on SBTB and picked this when other titles weren't available. A woman telephone operator and a Texas Ranger are new for me! Gist packs a lot of historical detail and it's clear she's done her research. I really liked learning more about how telephone service worked in its infancy, and it's always nice when people write about guns correctly and respectfully. I might not have realized that this is marketed as Christian romance if not for the tags

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