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Maybe Baby
Not Looking For Mr. Right? Dr. Delaney Poole thinks Harp Cove, Maine, will be the perfect place to settle down and raise her infant daughter -- though she can't say why. Something wonderful happened in this charming, two-spotlight coastal town on a previous summer night, when a sexy stranger stole his way briefly into her heart and then moved on. But now single-mom Delaney has to invent a husband in order to deflect small town gossip -- buying masculine clothing that no one will ever wear, framing pictures she's cut from magazine. Her foolproof plan has one small glitch, however: her one-time mystery man is Delaney's new landlord! Jack Shepard never dreamed he'd see Delaney again -- and he doesn't believe for one minute her cockamamie story about a husband! While he's exploring the leaks in Delaney's bathroom -- and in her alleged "marriage" -- he's trying desperately to get her to admit that they share something special. But when the truth does come out, can Jack and Delaney deal with the passionate consequence?
Four Dukes and a Devil
Fall in love with the unpredictable and irresistible dukes (and one dog named Duke) in this collection of stories by bestselling authors Cathy Maxwell, Elaine Fox, Jeaniene Frost, Sophia Nash, and Tracy Anne Warren, for tales of noble danger and devilish desire.
Delicate young ladies must be protected from him.
First he steals her clothes, then he steals her heart.
Most would be terrified of this powerful vampire—but not him.
He's "the catch of the century" . . . but she's the one he can't have.
A young miss demands a kiss. But he won't rest once she's touched her lips to his.
With four dukes and one devil, there's no limit to love.
Reviewer: Roxanne
Review: Jul 15, 2009
Genre(s): Historical Romance, Anthologies
Four Dukes and a Devil contains five wonderful romance stories from New York Times Bestselling Authors. I was thrilled to have the chance to review this book since it has been on my “must read” list.
The book opens with The Irish Duke by Cathy Maxwell. This delightful historical is about Miss Susan Rogers, spinster at age 26, who tutors young women on finding the best husband during their
Bedtime for Bonsai
Penelope Porter longed for a baby. But now that her marriage is over, she's turned to the next best thing—a cute, cuddly puppy. Mr. Darcy's an absolute sweetheart, but he could use a stint in obedience school. He keeps sneaking over to the shop across the street, the one owned by Baltimore bad boy Dylan Mersey. Not that Penelope minds having to fetch her dog from his handsome new friend . . .
Mr. Darcy? Only a high-society hottie would name a mischievous pooch after a romantic hero. No, to Dylan this pup's name is Bonsai . . . and his owner's impossible to resist. Dylan's more rough-and-tumble than refined, but he's about to prove he's exactly what Penelope needs to forget her heartless ex.
Soon things are heating up between proper Penelope and dangerous Dylan as they learn that misbehaving isn't just fun for the dog. What Penelope considers unsuitable quickly becomes unstoppable, and she discovers that true love truly is worth the risk.
Reviewer: Terri
Review: Oct 9, 2008
Penelope Porter was a small business owner in Fredericksburg, VA, a small city located in a rural area of eastern VA. This wasn’t her life plan. She had been married to a lawyer, Glenn, for 15 years. She has wanted a baby while Glenn didn’t but when his girlfriend got pregnant; Penelope got a divorce and was forced to make a living. She just got a cute little puppy that seems to wan
Hello, Doggy!
Keenan James has made a career out of teaching women what men really want. He hosts a weekly roundtable, where he offers advice to the love-lorn, and now he's even been tapped to write a book—though he's never been able to commit to just one girl. Unfortunately, he's recently been saddled with his mom's irrepressible pooch, a golden doodle named Barbra Streisand, and his publisher has saddled him with a co-writer—a shy psychologist named Tory Hoffstra, who's determined to keep him on a short leash. Suspecting that Keenan's nothing but a hound, Tory joins the round-table under an alias. She's shocked that he's more than just a smooth-talking seducer . . . and that he's even more gorgeous than she had heard. As for Keenan, before long he finds himself warming up to Barbra the dog and feeling the heat with Tory . . . and learning that not even his own advice could have prepared him for finally falling in love.
Reviewer: SamanthaAnn
Review: Mar 20, 2008
Genre(s): Contemporary, Comedy / Humor
The meeting with the publisher did not go quite the way Tory had expected. Not only were they not interested in publishing her manuscript; they wanted her to sign on as co-writer for the current "psychobabble" craze namely Keenan James. They wanted her "Doctor" title to lend credence to James' theories.
She didn't like him, didn't think what he was doing was quite ethical but she didn't have a lot of choic
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