His father's mistress... Lacey Tyrell's relationship with Sir Clive Parrish was entirely innocent. The only people who didn't believe that were Clive's sexy stepson, Jon, and the journalists who were after Lacey's blood... Jon Parrish was determined to save his stepfather from further scandal no matter what it took. He had stolen Lacey away to his remote hideaway to keep her out of trouble. But there was just one problem. Jon had taken one look at blond, doe-eyed and beautiful Lacey and decided she was certainly mistress material--his own! [Taken from FictionDB]
[taken from fictiondb] Mercy West was married for six unforgettable months to a kind, loving man. But Andy had suffered from amnesia, and when they'd first met, he hadn't even known his name or where he was from. Then, as mysteriously as he had arrived at her farm, Andy disappeared - until one day, with painful shock, Mercy saw his picture on the front page of the paper. But was this her Andy or a high-powered business tycoon named Morgan Andrews? Even if Mercy could find him, would he believe she was his wife? And would Mercy have to change her lifestyle for the man she loved?
Could she sacrifice her happiness? Marriage to a man she hardly knew--what an appalling prospect! Yet Christa realized she had no choice. Ross Donahue would not negotiate. "I am not particularly interested in owning Liddiat Hall," he had told her, "but I am interested in acquiring you. As my wife." He would save her father from debt and probably prison, but his price was Christa. And despite her earlier intention, she knew she couldn't let her father sort things out on his own. She'd agree to Ross's terms, but could her heart survive such an inconvenient marriage? [From FictionDB]
Jack Maris is in a pickle. The confirmed bachelor has just landed the job of his dreams, but his new boss, a staunch family man, thinks Jack is engaged. Desperate, he talks pretty waitress Tess Donovan into posing as his fiancee. The little white lie seems harmless enough -- until news of their "engagement" spreads all over town. By then, however, the most delicious complication is the attraction simmering between the pair.