According to the book description of
Devil May Clare, “Everyone knows Clare Blessings is notorious. Only Clare knows she's pregnant.
Impending motherhood makes Clare long to mend the breach with her rigid, grandmother. To do that Clare needs a temporary fiancé.
Will Clare thank heaven for Jack Hunter or curse the day she met him? Losing a bet is a curse. Take the case of Jack Hunter.
The last thing Jack wants is to be engaged to a total stranger nicknamed 'Devil May Clare.' But that is exactly what his best
friend challenges Jack to do, pretend to be Clare Blessings' fiancé. Will Jack's curses turn out to be blessings?”
According to the book description of
The Catnapped Lover, “What does a bet between best friends have to do with a kidnapped cat
and a tumbled-down animal shelter? Nothing, unless you are Adam Talcott and you want to prove to your best-buddy that you
can survive without access to your wealth and family connections. Adam would have succeeded too, if it hadn't been for Rue
Clancy and that blasted cat. Rue Clancy lost her job and her apartment in the space of one day. She takes temporary residence
at her aunt's animal shelter, until she can get her life back in order. But how can she do that, when her too generous aunt
opens her home to every stray who comes along. The animals are innocent. However, her aunt's new handyman is anything but.
He's too slick and too handsome. Rue is determined to protect her aunt from this con artist, but who will protect Rue?”
According to the book description of
The Cowboy and the Caddy, “A rich cowboy with a classic Cadillac--sounds like the stuff of
dreams for a small-town Texas girl, right? Wrong! Josh McKinley and his Cadillac, a rare 1953 Orleans, have been Sara Carson's
nightmare ever since the day their families started feuding over the car Fool's Gold: Sarah Halliday has returned to Wyoming
on a mission--to save the reputation of the man she left behind. Rafe Halliday has cooked up the perfect scheme to get his
runaway bride back where he wants her--in his arms and in his bed permanently. He isn't above telling a few white lies to
achieve his objective.”
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