from fictiondb: Was it marriage for money or love? Gwen Shaughnessy's marriage to Brad Robilliard, the cold, controlled founder of Robilliard Enterprises, was a business deal strictly for money. If they stayed together for one year, Brad's uncle, a misguided matchmaker, promised to solve both their financial problems. Gwen filled Brad's ordered life with domesticity and fun, while he awakened a range of new emotions in her. Unintentionally, yet inevitably, they fell in love. It should have been perfect. But doubts and the very contract that had brought them together now threatened to drive them apart.
from fictiondb: She played her part to perfection... Sparks flew the week Genie Bouchet agreed to impersonate her novelist sister, Valerie, on Pierce Stanton's popular Chicago talk show. But Genie didn't know the real reason he wanted to do the interview. He had good cause to despise the manipulative Valerie, and his questions were downright scandalous and undeniably titillating. As sultry and quick-witted as Valerie's fictional heroines, Genie proved equal to the challenge. It was a week to remember! Pierce found himself falling body and soul for his guest. And she responded with a passionate intensity she could not disguise...but Genie could not reveal her true identity.
from fictiondb: She was NOT married to Joseph Rockwell! Caitlin hadn't even seen him in almost twenty years. He was now a successful Seattle contractor, who happened to be renovating the office where Cait worked as a stockbroker. But one thing hadn't changed--Joe Rockwell was still a terrible tease, telling everyone he an Cait were husband and wife. On, sure, they'd been "married" in a pretend ceremony when she was eight. She wished Joe would stop bringing that up. Couldn't he see he was embarrassing her--especially in front of her boss, Paul? She was in love with Paul. No, Joe insisted, she was in love with HIM. And on Christmas Day, he proved it....
The bachelor, the blonde and the brunette! There are two things Nick Jefferson can’t resist; a challenge and a blonde! So when the latest platinum-haired woman to cross his path challenges him to cook her a romantic dinner, what else can he do but accept? Unfortunately Nick could burn water. Which is where chef Cassie Cornwell comes in. Cassie is not Nick’s type. For one thing she’s a brunette. For another she’s the only woman ever to turn Nick down … reluctantly. Her first marriage has made her wary of sweet-talking playboys, but even she has to admit to being disappointed that Nick only wants her to prepare a seduction feast rather than to share one. Unless, of course, Cassie can persuade him that blondes aren’t necessarily more fun…
It's just a lamp. Really. There's nothing magical about it. I bought it at a garage sale because I thought it would make a nice prop. It's just that, ever since then, some really weird things have been happening.... But maybe I should make a wish just in case. Now this gorgeous guy, Alan Kincaid, wants the lamp back. He seems to think there is something pretty special about it. That's crazy, right? I'm sure it's just a coincidence that my first wish came true. But I'm starting to think that Alan could be my wish number two—and three, and four, and...
**Nameless, Homeless and Betrayed** Lily was determined to discover her true heritage, though little did she realize her search would lure her into the Dragon's lair, where the near-infamous Ian ap Dafydd awaited her with a passion as wild as his warrior's name. He was the Dragon, as famed for his fierceness in battle as for his hardness of heart. Yet Ian felt his soul transformed when he met the enigmatic gaze of the mysterious Lily, a woman with a questionable past - and an even more dangerous future...