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Silent Night Man, by Diana Palmer

This Christmas, New York Times bestselling author Diana Palmer revisits a tale of danger and true love under the mistletoe…

What does Millie Evans want in her stocking for Christmas? Just one thing…to feel safe. Even though her stalker is dead, he arranged for a hit man to kill her. Now the special government agent Millie has loved from afar for years has vowed to protect her. The man of her dreams seems finally within her grasp…

In order to keep Millie safe, Tony Danzetta moves the prim librarian into his home. He insists on keeping her in sight 24/7, but their proximity causes Tony to question what he really wants for the holidays. Can the agent resign himself to keeping Millie at arm's length—or can their secret connection blossom into a real happily-ever-after?

  • Sales Rank: #25408 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-12-14
  • Released on: 2015-12-14
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Good Premise & Ending, Disappointing Characters
By weathered1
I've liked Diana Palmer's books in the past, and the synopsis of this one really appealed to me: woman in danger needs round the clock protection from the (sexy, alpha) man of her dreams. Between that and the great reviews, I was sold….and then I was disappointed.

Note: I need to delve into spoilers in order to fully explain my less than stellar rating, so from this point forward, there will be spoilers aplenty.

My biggest issue with this story is the so-called hero. Tony is a raging jerk to Millie. He starts off by verbally attacking her. He then finds out the information which prompted his attack was fabricated and, after a brief, unsatisfactory apology to Millie, proceeds to insult her repeatedly again, by targeting her "plain" appearance and telling her multiple time that he would never want her. He then all of a sudden decides she has a hot body and he does want her after all, leading to a hot and heavy encounter that she stops because she's not one for one night stands, and he proceeds to lose it. He rails at her, leveling asinine accusations at her, insulting and yelling at her. Then, it somehow gets even worse: on his way out the door of the bedroom, he gets a call from one of his friends with benefits. He purposefully stands in the doorway so that Millie can hear him as he uses his "seductive tone" and invites the woman to the suite. His plan? To hurt Millie as much as possible because she'll be able to hear every single thing he and the woman do. Does he ever apologize to Millie for that? Nope. I suppose the fact that, out of guilt, he puts a stop to things with the woman after kissing her a couple of times, is supposed to redeem him. It does not. For her part, Millie’s reaction to this is extremely rash and foolhardy to the point of being stupid, given the threat to her life.

In short, Tony goes from being hateful and cruel to her - even after being told early on that Millie had been in love with him for years - to all of a sudden being in love with her, though he doesn't say the words until the very end of the piece.

Then there’s Millie. I like how she knows exactly who she is: she has her values and principles and nothing (and no one) causes her to waver from, or compromise them. What’s odd is that for someone who has so much self-awareness, she doesn’t seem to have any self-respect or much in the way of common sense. Her stalker tells her once upon a time that Tony has said that he would have to be drunk to touch her, and she automatically believes him. Then, too, her stalker had set about trying to cost her her job and otherwise ruin her life, yet she still consented to see him, and after he beat her badly, she still didn’t press charges….because he had a little bit to drink and was crying afterward. Moreover, on all of the occasions when Tony hurts her deeply, angers and humiliates her, she feels those things momentarily and then *poof* they’re just gone, and she goes right back to adoring him.

(On another note, though I didn’t allow my personal feelings about this to impact my review, “librarian” is frequently used a pejorative throughout the story. Having been a librarian myself, I wasn’t a big fan of that, though I did appreciate how proud Millie is of having that job.)

There are some things to like about this story. When Tony isn’t disrespecting and insulting Millie, they actually have some intensive conversations and find surprising areas of common ground. I’d also say that the ending is sweet, in and of itself. When taken in conjunction with all that’s preceded it, though, it feels rushed and unearned. All things being equal, I think the entire story would have benefited from being longer, and including more bonding, much more of Tony attempting to make right all of the horrible things he’s said and done to her, and actually showing the lead up to mutual feelings and, thus, a more organic HEA. As it is, though, it’s sweet and loving – and it even has a little heat.

So I liked the premise and the ending (mostly), but the huge issues I had with the characters and their interaction made this a disappointing read.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Disappointing characters
By 2catlovers
This is another in a string of disappointing Diana Palmer books. In the first few paragraphs of the story, the author tells of how two of the characters, Tony and Frank, were aware of their deceased friend John's tendency to fabricate alternate views of reality when it suited him. It amazed me that right off the bat the hero, Tony, takes at face value all of the trash John had spewed about Millie, the naive heroine of the story, especially when he could have asked his friend Frank to verify some John's wild tales prior to John's death. Tony comes off as an over-bearing jerk and it takes much too long for him to believe the truth about Millie. I am again disappointed in DP's Millie...another mousy make-over, near-sighted, virginal, hapless heroine. The plot is so-so, no real surprises. I am tired of the you-should-be-thankful-for-my-attention-superior-specimen-of-mankind hero paired with the poor-me-victim heroine. Too much of a cookie-cutter/re-hash of previous DP's plots/characters.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Little Gem of a Classic Diana Palmer Story
By Sheila M
"She'd spent enough time eating her heart out over a man who couldn't even seen her."

FINAL DECISION: Short and sweet with a heroine who has been hurt but loves the hero longer than he knows, this story isn't particularly complicated but has some of the really best parts of a Diana Palmer novel.

THE STORY: Millie Evans, a librarian, has been in love with Tony Danzetta for years. When a childhood friend commits suicide, however, Tony blames Millie. What Tony doesn't know is that his friend stalked Millie and has sent a hit man to kill her. When he finds out, Tony, a special government agent, insists on protecting Millie. He doesn't expect that the sweet and innocent librarian will challenge his conceptions of his own life.

OPINION: I'm a fan of Diana Palmer. This book has all the traditional parts of a Diana Palmer novel: hero who acts like a jerk to the heroine based on a misunderstanding, a sweet and innocent heroine, some drama (here Millie is being hunted), and hero being a jerk which sends heroine running into danger. This book executes that story with some finesse. Even better, the jerky parts of the hero are shorter and therefore he is less of a jerk than some of Palmer's heroes. I really liked Millie and I thought the story was the perfect length for their story.

WORTH MENTIONING: This is a pretty clean story for those who are concerned with such.

CONNECTED BOOKS: SILENT NIGHT MAN is about a character from a secondary character from the Long, Tall Texans book, but this novella can be read as a standalone. I haven't read the book where Tony is introduced and it didn't interfere at all with my enjoyment of this story.

STAR RATING: I give this book 4 stars.

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