Book 1307

The Marriage Basket

by Sharon de Vita

Published 1 March 2000

Hunter Blackwell was fiercely proud of his Apache heritage and intended to rear his orphaned godson according to tribal tradition. Trouble was, the boy's strong-willed and stunningly beautiful aunt clearly had other ideas.

Hunter couldn't deny that young Billy's life had been enriched by Rina Roberts's warm and gentle ways. Nor could he deny that she stirred this Apache's passion.

But Hunter was a man who had been betrayed one too many times. Still, when he took Rina in his arms, he forgot all the reasons why he had sidestepped matrimony. And suddenly he was contemplating presenting Rina with a symbolic marriage basket and proposing the union of a lifetime!


Book 1313

The Marriage Promise

by Sharon de Vita

Published 1 March 2000

Cynical ex-soldier Cutter Blackwell left Texas on a mission: find his adopted brother's long-lost sister and bring her home. But the moment Cutter met shy schoolteacher Sara Gunter, something unbearably tender wrapped around his battle-scarred heart.

She was everything a confirmed bachelor shouldn't want. A gentle-hearted beauty who believed in fairy-tale endings. An innocent rose who had never experienced the pleasure of a man's kiss. Yet something about Sara's smile made the avowed loner want her as his own. But once she learned who he really was, could he regain Sara's trust and make her realize that she was meant to be his?


Book 1450

With Family in Mind

by Sharon de Vita

Published 1 February 2002

Armed with a new name and an icy facade, reporter Rebecca St. John returned to Saddle Falls to bury her shameful past-and unearth the secrets that had haunted her since childhood.

But she'd have to investigate the publicity-shy Ryan family, still feeling the impact of a mysterious, long-ago kidnapping. And impeding her progress was formidable, fiercely protective family scion Jake Ryan.

Half trusting the beautiful reporter, Jake stuck close-too close-unnerving Rebecca with his steamy sensuality. He unleashed hungers she'd always harnessed, making her burn for his dark, drugging kisses...for his love. But would bedding Jake lead to more sorrow...or her salvation?


Book 1468

"You were stolen as a child."

The revelation of his past still raw, brooding Jesse Ryan set out to discover his true heritage. But although the Ryan blood ran through his veins, his closed-up heart kept Jesse from feeling he truly belonged to the prominent ranching family. Still, he never counted on Hannah Myers, a woman bent on transforming him from loner to loving family man....

Single mother Hannah knew she shouldn't fall for a man who'd sworn off romantic entanglements. For Jesse had made it clear that he'd be leaving town soon. But how could Hannah ignore her longings to convince him that his empty future could be filled with a shared love?


Book 1656

Rightfully His

by Sharon de Vita

Published 24 November 2004
Sophie was the woman Max McCallister had always loved but couldn't have. He told himself that he did the right thing when he stepped aside so his brother could marry her. And when his brother hadn't been able to give Sophie the baby they'd always wanted, he'd agreed to become the sperm donor so they could fulfil their family dreams.But now his brother was dead, and Sophie was a single mother raising two fatherless little girls. Max could fight his feelings no longer. It was time to claim what was rightfully his - Sophie and his twin daughters...

Book 1715

About The Boy

by Sharon de Vita

Published 27 September 2005

Katie Murphy had some explaining to do–starting with why she was digging up Sheriff Lucas Porter's backyard in the middle of the night. She was also a reporter, and Lucas had had his fill of the press after the tragic explosion that killed his family. But he couldn't stay away from the alluring widow…

Katie had returned to manage the town's newspaper. Not to become involved with the police chief with the sorrowful past…even if he was proving an incredible mentor to her son. But Katie and Lucas hadn't reckoned on a kid who knew something they didn't. They were meant for each other…