Lisa Wilson’s goal in life is to become a happy homemaker. Unfortunately, she has yet to meet her ideal man. And since boyfriend shopping doesn’t pay the bills, Lisa is forced to accept a promotion she doesn’t really want. Now her new boss, the handsome bachelor Scot Harding, takes it upon himself to try to get Lisa to wise up to reality: she’s amazing at her job and being a homemaker would be a waste of her talents. But Lisa refuses to abandon her goal. She’ll find this ideal man she’s dreamed up, and she’ll rub it in Scot’s face when she does!
from fictiondb: Was marriage on his mind? Lisa loved her new job looking after two children -- even though her employer, Tray Kingsley, had cost Lisa her previous highly paid executive position. He had no idea they'd met before -- or why Lisa was so mad at him! But living with Tray, caring for the children in his charge, Lisa was growing increasingly close to him. In practical terms she was almost his wife! What would she do if Tray suggested a marriage for real?
**Reform of the playboy!** Brad Vandercamp was rich, handsome and charming. No wonder his nickname was Prince! He could have any woman he wanted—but it was Paula who caught his eye: at a party where he was the guest of honor, and she was serving the champagne! They were worlds apart—and Paula didn't belong in his. Prince was a playboy, and until he changed his ways she could never love him. Then Paula discovered that there was more to this handsome stranger than the millions in his bank account. He had a passionate heart—and Paula longed to tame it!