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Jacqueline Ashley Casto spent her first nineteen years in Oklahoma, USA and has lived in several places since then, including Hawaii, California, and Washington, D.C. Her love of romance novels eventually led to a career as writer. She wrote under the pennames of Jackie Black, Jacqueline Ashley and Jackie Casto from 1982 to 1992.
Would she have the courage to face love's revenge? "You owe me a child." Those words echoed over and over again in Alicia Farr's mind. When she first met famous author Ian Halsey in New York, she hardly thought she would find he...
Love was the prize game during hunting season... The accidents had started again and Jackie Roth was frightened. It seemed as if the nightmare of her husband's death was repeating itself in a strange effort to have Jackie die and be reunited with ...
Only love could unlock the secrets of the heart Investigative reporting was Melissa McKee's lifeblood. Even, though she had given up her job with a top Washington, D.C. newspaper to move to Rockport, Maryland, Melissa still had a feel for news...
She had quite forgotten about the other half of love With his California good looks and his fascination with physical fitness, Patrick Phipps was a decided affront to Murph's sensibilities. Patrick was the kind of man who was so concerned with...
For months, she'd prepared for nothing but this moment She'd moved to Tulsa, disguised her features and changed her name. She'd carefully chosen time and place so that the encounter would seem perfectly innocuous. Now she found herself staring at ...
Cousin Gail had told a whopper But Maggie Sinclair didn't know it. If Maggie had known, she would have been calmer during the family reunion on her Kansas City farm. She might not have fluttered nervously from group to group, avoiding a man who de...
Was it a declaration of love or war? As Cassy studied Bram Palmer's contented smile, she wasn't sure what she'd gotten herself into. No Stewart would invite a Palmer home for coffee, and no Palmer would accept. The mill-owning Stewarts...
Helping people was a matter of honor to Frances McPhee Despite that, Frances wished she'd never agreed to accompany her ailing uncle to his Oklahoma cabin. Frankly, Uncle Fergus was a cantankerous old mule, though even he was preferable to the oth...
"A FRIEND IN NEED" WAS HER MOTTO Emma Springer admired her new neighbor's dedication. Detective Jack Spencer made work his number one priority. But Jack had a lot to learn about women. When he went undercover to catch a crook he wou...