Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon
20th Jul / 1 Comment
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Boss? by Nina Harrington: When Scott Elstrom was called back to London from Alaska to rescue Elstrom Mapping he had *very* mixed feelings. He loved being isolated and so far away – but there was a satisfaction knowing that his stepbrother had run the […]
19th Jul / 4 Comments
Don’t Tell the Wedding Planner (One Night in New Orleans) by Aimee Carson: Matt has been looking after his brother ever since their parents died, and even more so when he started his addiction to drugs. Tommy’s clean now, and is engaged to a fellow recovering addict. They’ve both turned […]
19th Jul / 1 Comment
The Sarantos Baby Bargain by Olivia Gates: Naomi Sinclair wanted nothing more than to get on with her life. There had been so much sadness lately a romance with someone larger than life that ended in divorce, her sister and her brother in law’s deaths. She did have one bright […]
18th Jul / 2 Comments
In Boys and Toys by Cara Lockwood, Liv Tanaka started a job a couple of years ago that she’s kept secret from her very uptight, very religious parents: she makes her living as an adult toy party hostess. And is quite successful, might she add. It’s not that she’s ashamed […]
18th Jul / 7 Comments
In At No Man’s Command by Melanie Milburne, notorious Aiesha Adams and aristocrat James Challender end up snowbound in the Scottish countryside. Aiesha has been hiding at James’s mother’s house after her latest scandal involving a married US senator when James comes to throw her out because he is supposed […]
17th Jul / 1 Comment
In Sex on the Beach by Delphine Dryden, Amanda agreed to be her best friend Julie’s “plus one” on a Hawaiian getaway, courtesy of a contest Julie won at work. This is the perfect time to finally get over her breakup from Jeremy about a year ago. Who knows? She […]
16th Jul / 2 Comments
In A Deal with Demakis by Tara Pammi, There is nothing Nikos Demakis wants more than the CEO position of his grandfather’s business and the well being of his sister, Venetia. To secure his position as the CEO and to ensure Venetia’s protection, he needs Lexi Nelson’s help. She might […]
15th Jul / 1 Comment
In Crossing the Line by Megan Hart, Caite Fox has been given the chance to get up-close-and-personal with her boss Jamison Wolfe, co-owner of Wolfe and Baron media managing firm. They haven’t spoken more than a few words in the eight months she’s worked there as she deals directly with […]
15th Jul / 2 Comments
Carrying the Sheikh’s Heir (Heirs To The Throne Of Kyr #2) by Lynn Raye Harris is the second book in the Heirs To The Throne Of Kyr series and can be easily read as a standalone. Party planner Sheridan Sloane agrees to be the surrogate mother for her sister but […]
14th Jul / 4 Comments
The Return of the Rebel by Jennifer Faye: Cleo was one misstep away from losing everything. Her job, the money she desperately needed to send back home, and the connection with her family for good. So when her boss reluctantly gave her one chance to show the Casino’s “whale” a […]