Tag: Valerie
24th May / 1 Comment
Fortune’s Prince by Allison Leigh: Amelia Fortune Chesterfield was a lady, a real honest to goodness English Lady, the question, how did she end up in the middle of nowhere Texas? She didn’t have a reason this time, or at least not an obvious one. Was she running from her […]
6th May / 1 Comment
The Heir of the Castle by Scartlet Wilson: Mary Laurie Jenkins lived, ate and breathed work. After all she was a lawyer in London, what else was there to do? However it had started to have serious affects, like the headaches that never went away. Not to mention she missed her […]
1st May / 1 Comment
Expecting the Prince’s Baby by Rebecca Winters: Abigail Loretto knew at 12 she was in love. It didn’t matter that he was a Prince or that he couldn’t marry her, after all don’t all little girls dream of castles and princes? Then at 17 her world changed forever, she almost […]
29th Apr / 4 Comments
Confessions of a Royal Bridegroom by Vanessa Kelly: Justine Brightmore loves her family more than the world. Never really knowing her mother and then losing her father at a young age she clung to her “Uncle” Dominic and to her Aunt Sarah. So when Uncle Dominic asks her to come […]
22nd Apr / 1 Comment
The Ace by Rhonda Shaw: To say Karen Bentley has commitment issues is to say the sun’s surface is only sort of warm. Her father left her mother. Her ex fiancé destroyed not only her heart but her confidence. Really there isn’t much she has left so she built a […]
20th Apr / 3 Comments
Almost a Bride by Sarah Mayberry: Tara Buck was safe and stable, after all she had to be. Her father left when she was 13 and while her sister reacted by acting out and becoming “flighty” she had to stick around and become the stable daughter her mother could count […]
17th Apr / 2 Comments
The Prince’s Cinderella Bride by Christine Rimmer: “Lani” Vasquez had been working for her best friend for several years, most recently as they nanny for her two adorable children. At the same time she has been working on a set of novels based in the country she now calls home. […]
15th Apr / 3 Comments
Second Chance Bride by Trish Morey: Scarlett Buck could write a book about making the wrong choices, about not thinking before you leap and oddly enough about numbers. Where did that get her? How about half way across the world without the price of a ticket home, considering working in a […]
9th Apr / 1 Comment
The Billionaire Biker by Jackie Ashenden: Abigail Prescott was told pretty much from day one that she was worthless, never any good and never going to amount to anything. Her parents we constantly reminding her of this. She grew up practically believing that they were right. The only thing good […]
8th Apr / 3 Comments
Stolen Kiss From a Prince by Teresa Carpenter: Katina Vicente loved her charges. She had been so happy to move into nursery care at the royal palace a year ago. It had been what she had wanted to do since she was eight years old. When visiting dignitaries left their son […]