According to the book description
of Unbridled, “Texas rancher and socialite, Adi McLaurin, gets more than she bargained for
when she travels to her long-lost brother's untimely funeral. She discovers she has an orphaned eight-year-old half-breed
niece. Grayson Renaux, the child's half-Choctaw uncle, lied. It was so bold a
lie, it surprised him that God hadn't struck him dead. It was for her own good that Adi would never know the full truth. He
swore away his own happiness to protect his niece and consequently swore to protect his dead friend's crazy sister. But, if
he didn't protect her from himself, it would destroy Adi's well ordered life and his niece's too. To save her family's ranch,
Adi had agreed to marry a state politician. Her wedding gown was ready and the guests beginning to arrive for the week-long
celebration. But her life, Grayson's, and the lives of all of her siblings were suddenly turned upside down when Adi found
herself unwittingly, but legally, bound to Grayson.”
According to the book description of
Santa Assignment, She was hiding from a stalker — and from Brayden O'Malley, the man who blamed
her for his wife's death. But when Brayden asked for the incredible, Ashley Palmer couldn't refuse. He wanted her to give
him a child, so his toddler son would live to see another Christmas. But forging a frightening intimacy with her ex-brother-in-law
meant coming out of hiding…and evading the reach of a killer. Now the key to Ashley's safety lay in solving the clues
of a perilous puzzle that only brought her and Brayden closer. But was the combustible desire threatening to consume them
the greatest risk of all?”
According to the book description of
His Child, “After being abducted and artificially inseminated, Jessie Barrett was in danger
and running for her life. And the one man she could turn to for answers was Jake McClendon--the biological father of her unborn
child. In the midst of their clandestine investigation to uncover the conspiracy
behind her kidnapping, Jessie was unwittingly drawn to the sexy Texas rancher. She knew she should keep her distance and safeguard
her heart, but all she wanted was to kiss him senseless. Except when he insisted they pretend to be man and wife so he could
protect her, her defenses started to crumble. Now the ultimate challenge was to keep from falling in love with the father
of her baby.”
According to the book description of
Undercover Daddy, “All federal agent Luke Buchanan wanted was his son. That and revenge against
everyone involved in the illegal adoption that had resulted in his baby boy being stolen from him. So when he finally tracked
down the woman who'd been raising Christopher as her own, he was hell-bent on making her pay. But Luke wasn't the only one
after Elaina McLemore. Someone was hunting her, following her every move. And from the moment he saw the fear in Elaina's
eyes, he vowed to protect her--and the baby they both loved--at all costs. But who would protect him from the tender feelings
Elaina sparked inside him?”
One reader of Peekaboo
Baby said, “With the first sentence, the first scene, Delores Fossen catapults the reader into Delaney
Nash's world. She's afraid for her miracle baby. Is he in danger and is he the son of her sworn enemy, Ryan McCall?
`Peekaboo Baby' is a story that could become true in today's fast-paced technology and advances in science. Delaney
visits Ryan on that stormy day when her doctor won't divulge anything when she tells him New Hope Clinic is under investigation
for unethical practices. After that, they are involved in several near-fatal "accidents". Before
Delaney and Ryan can even think about the sexual attraction they have for each other, they have to "race against time"
to figure out where the danger is coming from: the doctor, the director of the clinic, or even, Delaney's father, who has
no love for Ryan McCall. `Peekaboo Baby' is another great read from an author we've come to expect the best in romantic suspense.”
According to the book description of
Trace Evidence in Tarrant County, “Sheriff Carley Matheson had her hands full: A sixteen-year-old
unsolved murder and a strong hunch that the killer had resurfaced and struck again. As if things couldn't get any worse, the
Texas Rangers had sent Sloan McKinney--the one man she'd always tried to keep at a distance-- to spearhead the investigation.
Now the only way to keep the citizens of Justice, Texas, safe--and solve two connected crimes--was to join forces. But someone
resented Carley and Sloan digging up the past, and before long two of Texas's finest found themselves caught in the crosshairs
of a murderer.”
According to the book description of
Branded By The Sheriff “Years ago, Sheriff Beck Tanner had believed the worst about Faith
Matthews. Now she was back in their small Texas town, forcing him to question everything he thought he knew about her. And
when the killer who'd murdered her family set his sights on Faith--and her innocent baby girl--Beck-s protective instincts
kicked into high gear. As dangerous pranks turned into deadly games, Beck needed Faith to trust him with the secrets of her
past. And with a sadistic killer circling closer, all of Beck-s attention had to be on keeping her baby safe...and ignoring
his inconvenient attraction to the beautiful mother.”
According to the book description of
The Christmas Clue, “This Christmas he'd have to play Santa in disguise. Federal agent Matt
Christensen hadn't planned on spending Christmas Eve dodging bullets. He hadn't planned on fatherhood, either. But when he
discovered he had a daughter, Matt vowed he'd do anything to find her including cozying up to a beautiful murder suspect with
dangerous connections. To get inside the isolated West Texas compound of a known criminal, Matt needed Cassandra Harrison's
contacts. But could he ignore the other needs Cass brought to mind? She was vulnerable and soft...almost innocent. With an
arsenal of gunmen intent on crushing his Christmas mission, he'd have to protect them both if they wanted to survive the cold,
cold night and bring his baby home for the holidays.”
According to the book description of
Saddled, “Getting a passionate man like Rio McCaine to do what she wanted would be like breaking
a stallion, Abbie realized. It would take a lot of work. Easy enough to change her own appearance--to make herself seem more
ladylike than perhaps she was, to present herself as the type of woman a man might want to marry--but to get Rio to do everything
she wanted, she'd have to resort to a lie. Or two. And if she wanted to save her sister from the Apaches and keep her inheritance
for her own, this half-Comanche gunslinger was the only answer. Still, while Abbie was relatively wily when it came to getting
what she wanted, there were a few things that could throw her for a loop. . . like what would happen when her handsome husband
realized he'd been tricked? Abbie had a feeling it'd be like riding a bucking bronco--and part of her shivered in pleasure
at the thought.”
According to the book description of
The Horseman's Son, “From the moment he first saw his son, ranchman Dylan Greer knew the baby
he'd adopted was his in every way that mattered. And no one--not even the beautiful, strong-willed cop who claimed she was
the child's mother--was going to change that. Collena Drake swore a criminal ring had stolen her baby and that someone was
crossing every line to keep the illegal adoption secret. Now, in order to protect one innocent child, Collena made him a tempting
offer: get married and share custody. As a businessman, Dylan thought the plan brilliant. But as a man...resisting his "bride,"
especially as the danger mounted, would be damn near impossible.”
According to the book description of
Stork Alert, “When Kelly Manning learned that her child might have been involved in a baby
swap, she confronted the problem head- on. Rich, powerful and dangerously attractive, Nick Lattimer was the only hope she
had of finding out the truth. But he had the power to claim both the baby boy she'd raised and the biological son she'd never
known. Someone wanted them dead...someone who'd stop at nothing to make sure the babies' cries were silenced
forever. There was only one way for Kelly to keep the boys safe. She'd have to join forces with the last man she should trust--and
the only person who loved the children as much as she did.”
According to the book description of
Expecting Trouble, “Agent Cal Rico knew that Jenna Laniere was lying. But then he discovered
that she was only trying to protect her baby from an untrustworthy ex and his ruthless associates. A deadly game of cat and
mouse forced Jenna into hiding. And if Cal didn't help, the struggling single mother would have nowhere else to run. So it
didn't matter that claiming the child as his own would ruin his career. Cal had to risk his future to help save Jenna from
her past. As an agent, it was his duty. As a man falling for this tiny family, he couldn't turn away if he wanted to.”
According to the book description of
Secret Delivery, “Sheriff Jack Whitley hadn't seen Alana Davis in nearly a year. Not since
he'd saved her life and helped to deliver her baby. And when she'd mysteriously disappeared, he'd raised her son as his own.
So despite the way Alana's vulnerability tugged at his heart, Jack vowed he wouldn't let her claim his child. But with a dangerous
killer hot on her trail, he found himself wanting to be her protector. Keeping her safe meant he ran the risk of losing his
son. And ultimately his heart.”
According to the book description of
Security Blanket, “Texas P.I. Quinn "Lucky" Bacelli had finally tracked down Marin
Sheppard, a woman he was certain knew more about her missing criminal brother than she was letting on. And Lucky wasn't the
only one with that suspicion. Someone was willing to kill Marin and her son to get information. After coming to the rescue
of the beautiful single mother and her baby boy, Lucky learned about her dangerous past and offered a pretend engagement.
But as the connection between Marin's child and a ruthless killer was revealed, the case became frighteningly more real than
any he'd ever taken. And standing in as fiance and father had left Lucky with everything to lose.”
According to the book description of
She's Positive, “Although forced to put aside personal differences to rescue a child, FBI
hostage negotiator Colin Forester and his estranged wife, Danielle, couldn't ignore the issues that had pushed them apart…or
the chemistry that still stirred their blood. Still, focusing on the case was crucial. Not to mention it kept Colin's mind
off the secret he sensed Danielle was torn about revealing. As the standoff with the hostage-taker intensified, so did the
reignited passion Colin had feared was lost forever. But would what Danielle was hiding guarantee their future—or irreparably
tear them apart?”
According to the book description of
Questioning The Heiress, “it was just a day's work for Texas Ranger Egan Caldwell. Except
this time, the victim of the crime was rich, beautiful heiress Caroline Stallings. Egan and Caroline couldn't be more different
she was upper crust, he was a lawman. Yet this woman stirred feelings in him that refused to be ignored. Problem was, Caroline's
memory had gone the way of Egan's willpower and her amnesia had attracted a killer. Ensuring her safety was something he took
very seriously. But giving in to their distracting, combustible attraction was the only chance Egan had of uncovering the
secrets hidden in Caroline's mind...before someone else did.”
According to the book description of
Newborn Conspiracy, “Shot on a covert rescue mission, Logan McGrath came home to Texas to
recuperate. He'd wanted peace, but instead found a terrified redhead on his doorstep. An alluring stranger who'd given birth
to a beautiful baby boy...his baby boy. Mia Crandall claimed he wasn't the donor she'd chosen. But someone had arranged the
illegal surrogacy, and now they wanted Mia out of the way. Only, Logan soon realized the killer who hunted her wasn't nearly
as frightening as the tender feelings she stirred inside him. And if Logan ever wanted to get a chance at fatherhood, he'd
have to protect the mother of his child at all costs.”
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