Deeply traumatized by the murder of her doctor parents, Mandy has been unable to speak ever since. One day, she was being harangued by a drunk man at a party, and novelist Brian Stone comes to her rescue. Mandy, who has no relatives, takes up residence in his mansion, working as a secretary and transcribing his novels. "Why is he being so nice to me? To him, I'm just a child he needs to help. It means nothing… I mustn't misunderstand…" (Source: Renta!)
Sarah is at her house by the beach one day when a stranger drops by to visit her. His name is John Englewood, and his aunt Cindy was a friend of Sarah's who lived nearby before she passed away. He says that he's come to tell Sarah about a mysterious condition that Cindy left in her will. Cindy left a share of stocks in the Englewood's factory in Sarah's name, but if Sarah lives with John, the stocks will go to him. If she does not, the stocks remain hers. Now these two must figure out what Cindy's last wishes for them were. (Source: Renta!)
She didn't intend to deceive him When Philomena Peabody met her boss's son, he was suffering temporary snow blindness. "You sound like somebody's mother;" Penn Wilderman said, convinced by her no-nonsense attitude that she was "a sweet little old lady." Even after she'd moved into his luxurious mansion to help look after his son, Phil couldn't disillusion Penn about her age. To help win a custody battle for his teenage son, Phil agreed to marry Penn. But she dreaded facing him once the bandages were off, and he could see his attractive twenty-seven-year-old wife.... (Source: fictiondb)
Hope starts working as a live-in housekeeper as a way of proving her worth to her successful family. Upon arriving at the mansion, she's surprised to meet Ralph Browne, the owner of the estate. He was the boy who tore her dress in the middle of the dance floor in high school! Now she has to live with him? And on top of that, he won't stop whispering sweet nothings in her ear! (Source: Renta!)
Since her husband's death, Rose has been living quietly in a small town. One day the handsome lawyer Sam Horton appears in her neighborhood and disrupts her peaceful life. Even though he treats her like a child and pesters her, Rose can't help but be drawn to him and his daughter. Still, haunted by her past marriage, she tries to push Sam away. However, unbeknownst to Rose, Sam isn't interested in her only out of attraction. He's on a secret mission... (Source: Renta!)
Abby was looking forward to her break-she was planning to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and go to a cottage on a small island that she'd inherited from her great-uncle. But when she arrived, she found a man and his son already living there! When she tells them that they're trespassing, he laughs at her. There was some kind of a mix-up, and Abby's great-aunt leased the place to them for six weeks. If she tries to kick him out, he'll sue for breach of contract! She has no choice but to share the place with them for two weeks until the boat comes to pick them up... (Source: Renta!)
When her father jumped on the boat with a mysterious briefcase, Rose Harriet Lambert was inadvertently thrown into a debacle surrounding a case of missing money. But she quickly becomes a missing person when the boat capsizes. Lost at sea, she surfaces on a nearby island and is told she's the wife of the mysterious Giles Gendron and mother to Josie. She knows this is a lie, but if she comes out with the truth, she might well go to jail! Will the god Pele be able to sort out all her worries? [English version via Renta!](https://www.ebookrenta.com/renta/sc/frm/item/80410/)
Faith decided to work as a manager at Rose Cottage, a seaside villa. However, Lady Sunny, the villa owner, only wants to talk about the wonders of marriage and doesn't explain the job to her. Faith is not interested in marriage at all and is very suspicious of Harry, the man of the house... He keeps trying to interfere with Faith's work. Why does the extremely attractive Harry suddenly find himself worrying about her? (Source: Renta!)
“Please pretend to be my wife. If you do, I will help you pay off your debt…” Harry’s unusual offer is a unique blessing for Laurie, who finds herself between a rock and a hard place. Her father is dead and, thanks to her mother’s wanton spending, their home is about to be auctioned off. Laurie needs to make more money or she also won’t be able to graduate college. Laurie is already talented at acting, so she doesn’t hesitate to take the job. The contract will last for three months. In order to play the perfect wife, kisses are a necessity, but the handsome Harry makes her pulse race. What should she do now? (Source: Harlequin)
**She owned the mountain--he owned her heart** Marcie Waters's emotions needed a good rest. After the traumatic experience of a hijacking incident, the Adirondack cabin she'd inherited from her uncle beckoned invitingly. Certainly, Marcie never suspected that the peaceful mountaintop was the focus of an old family feud. That was the last thing she wanted to be involved in! But Marcie soon made two further discoveries. John Harley, her friendly neighbor, was the grandson of the very man who'd started the petty squabble. And Marcie's heart was already too involved to retreat!
In an airplane preparing to land, Stacey sits paralyzed by fear. As soon as she arrives at the airport, she will be forced to marry her aunt’s son-in-law. Then they will be able to steal all of the property Stacey’s father left to her, and Stacey will have no means of escape. Trembling in despair, she is comforted by the man sitting next to her. His name is Harry and she detects in him the same warmth and encouragement her late father once gave her…
