Independence--would it separate them both now and forever? When Jeannie Rasmussen met Paul Raymond for the first time, she knew that he was something special. But as a highly self-sufficient woman, Jeannie had sheltered herself from relationships ...
RIGHT NOW...ANY MAN WOULD DO Bea Allen had told her tour group she was meeting a "friend" in Paris ... but he didn't show. To save face she needed a stand-in. And John Robertson filled the bill. But he was more than shed bargained for. Suddenly...
She'd written herself into a corner Finding the perfect ending to a romantic serial was proving difficult for journalist Mandy LeClaire. But then, in true hero fashion, sexy David Rawl came to the rescue. A genius in electronics, he was also the u...
Could she accept his love and her own misplaced destiny? Carla didn't recognize him at first--after fifteen years, Brigg Carlyle had changed. But the atmosphere at the Shelbyville reunion catapulted Carla into the past; and she found herself respo...
The embarrassing evidence was unmistakable She'd forgotten how to date. Was it the blossoming of spring in Shreveport or the chance phone call that caused Meg Bronson to take a fresh look at Robert Clark Dowell? Suddenly, the man she'd always c...