Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β Your June Reading Escape Starts Here
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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.
Heβs stubborn. Sheβs tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.
A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.
She came home to save the ranch⦠and found the cowboy she never forgot.
From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.
A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.
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The Goddess , May 2013
Hardcover / e-Book
Losing Control , October 2012
Paperback / e-Book
Strictly Temporary , July 2012
Paperback / e-Book
De camarera a amante , February 2012
Paperback / e-Book
Millionaire Playboy, Maverick Heiress , October 2011
Paperback
The Billionaire's Bedside Manner , May 2011
Paperback
Amnesiac Ex, Unforgettable Vows , January 2011
Paperback
Naughty Nights In The Millionaire's Mansion , August 2009
Mass Market Paperback
Confessions Of A Millionaire's Mistress , February 2009
Mass Market Paperback
Baby Bequest , November 2008
Mass Market Paperback
The Australian Millionaire's Love-Child , July 2008
Mass Market Paperback
For Blackmail...Or Pleasure , March 2008
Paperback
Hired For The Boss's Bed , March 2008
Paperback
The Magnate's Marriage Demand , December 2007
Paperback
THE MAGNATE'S MARRIAGE DEMAND By : Robyn Grady
Silhouette Desire
December 2007
On Sale: December 4, 2007
192 pages ISBN: 0373768427 EAN: 9780373768424 Paperback
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Romance | Contemporary
Marriage and children played no part in Armand De Luca's plans. Then the hard-driving tycoon learned he had to marryβand produce an heir!βor lose his company. When he discovered his late brother had fathered an as yet unborn child, Armand saw the perfect opportunity. But expectant mother Tamara Kendle was not at all sure she wanted any part of Armand, his millions or his convenient marriage. And she was so infinitely desirable, he wasn't sure this union could ever be strictly businessβ¦