Book 1

Masked Desires

by Elizabeth Coldwell

Published 7 February 2013

Cariad means love... discover the new Cariad Singles collection of spicy romances.

Let go from her sales job, Summer Kerrigan finds new employment at her local bar. It's nothing like her old routine, but there's welcome compensation in the shape of her cute boss, Eddie Quinn. When Eddie's sister, businesswoman Heather, turns up at the bar selling tickets for the fundraising Masquerade Ball, he claims Summer's his new love. But if Heather's going to buy the lie they're really a couple, they have to attend the ball as a couple - and with champagne flowing, passions run high, and Eddie and Summer find themselves in bed together.

The sex is mindblowing, but is it simply the result of taking part in a charade? Can their sham love affair turn into the real thing, or is it all just a masquerade?


Book 25

Cooking Up Trouble

by Elizabeth Coldwell

Published 30 August 2012

Cariad means love... discover the new Cariad Singles collection of spicy romances.

The good news is that Morgan Jones has landed her dream job, co-presenting the Saturday morning TV cookery show, Cook's Treat. The bad news is she'll be working alongside the hottest celebrity chef in London, Scott Harley. Voluptuous Morgan has never forgiven Scott for trashing her cooking style and physical appearance in a magazine article, but when she meets him in the flesh for the first time her reaction is very different.

The attraction between the two of them is mutual and undeniable, but she's determined not to fall for his obvious charms. Their chemistry on the show disguises the tension behind the scenes - a tension that grows more sexual by the day. Can she stand the growing heat - or should Morgan get out of the kitchen?


Crossing the Line

by Elizabeth Coldwell

Published 8 March 2012

A story by Elizabeth Coldwell

Elinor needs peace and quiet to finish her novel, and the isolated cottage seems like the ideal place to work - until she meets her noisy, but annoyingly hot, neighbour. Their battle to establish their own territory takes on an increasingly erotic edge, as dominant Jamie finds a willing partner in submissive Ellie, but are there some lines that shouldn't be crossed?