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The It Girls: They're rich, fabulous…and dangerously underestimated. It Girl: Madison Taylor-Pruitt Mission: Infiltrate a multimillion-dollar company to spy on the CEO and suspected killer — her father! The whistleblower who died before she could expose a scandal at Pruitt & Pruitt was Madison's best friend — and her father's trophy girlfriend. It'll take more than a week at the spa for this heiress-turned-spy to recover from a potential murdering dad, a rough-around-the-edges boyfriend who doesn't know she's filthy rich and an FBI agent who has the gall to lecture her about protocol. But if it means proving Daddy's innocence and saving the family empire, golden girl Madison Taylor-Pruitt will risk anything, even running in heels!
Hohl provides passion and romance at its best. In The Tawny Gold Man, Anne finds the stepbrother she once loved has become a domineering, ambitious man, and in Morning Rose, Evening Savage, a young woman seeking a rich husband meets her match in a wealthy heartbreaker. Two complete novels in one!
MR. JUNE The Memorable Man: Adam Grainger had never met the beautiful woman named Sunny until now, yet she claimed they knew each other intimately. The Woman He Forgot: Strong, tough men from Wyoming didn't forget women they'd been involved with—it was the code of the West. Their Supposed Passion: She did seem privy to his every desire…. If Adam Grainger had ever made love to Sunny, let alone ever seen her, he would have remembered. The lovely lady had delusions of a love that had never existed. Yet Adam couldn't deny she had impossible knowledge of his innermost soul…. MAN OF THE MONTH: He'll find out firsthand if their passion feels familiar….
How utterly romantic! Stacy Ernshaw had always dreamed of a tall, dark and handsome rancher coldly proposing marriage in the middle of his kitchen. After all, what woman could possibly want words of love, happiness--or even an engagement ring? What Royke wanted was a child, and a wife was only a means to that end. So what if Stacy was madly in love with the man--she was no brood mare! So how had she ended up saying "I do" the very next day? -p.4 of cover
Now was the winter of discontent for Paul Vanzant. His children were grown, the wife he'd once loved—but who'd bitterly betrayed him—was gone. He felt rudderless on a chillingly cold sea… Then he met Karen Mitchell—a woman in the autumn of her life. Though she found passion in Paul's embrace, Karen claimed a momentary interlude was all they'd ever share. But Paul wanted more than a brief affair. He'd finally found true love, and he was determined to keep Karen—and the warmth of spring—forever in his life.