Cowboy's Hidden Agenda

by Kathleen Creighton

Published 19 January 2001

CAPTOR...OR LOVER?

0ne minute they'd been dancing...the next Laurie Brown found herself abducted, with a charming renegade, Apache cowboy Johnny Bronco, as her jailer. She was angry at his deception, but more furious with her own body for wanting the man with the fierce eyes and the skin-shivering voice. For wanting the man who held a politician's daughter captive in the name of blackmail...

Though logic said otherwise, the mysterious cowboy's kindness and sympathy hinted at a hidden agenda. And even more inexplicable was the feeling that, if she could trust him, everything might turn out all right....


Small-Town Secrets

by Linda Randall Wisdom

Published 1 February 2002

The sleepy little town in the California desert was supposed to be a sanctuary for Detective Bree Fitzpatrick-a place of refuge from the big-city crime that had left her a widow with three children to raise.

But something was wrong, terribly wrong, in Warm Springs. Nothing could have prepared even a hardened police officer like her for the dark mystery of this place-a mystery that had cost far too many people their lives. And nothing could have prepared her for Cole Becker, the devastingly handsome newspaper reporter who was determined to help her uncover the truth-and show a grieving woman that she could have a second chance at love....


Sometimes a Lady

by Linda Randall Wisdom

Published 1 January 1992

Tiger Dawn

by Kathleen Creighton

Published 1 June 1989

Mirror, Mirror

by Linda Randall Wisdom

Published 17 August 2001

WHAT SHE SAW:

Fear. Heiress Dana Madison couldn't explain the disturbing things happening to her-dresses she didn't own appearing in her closet, strangers greeting her on the street. Was she being impersonated? Desperate, she hired a man to watch over her-day and night. P.I. John "Mac" McKenna-tough guy, loner...bodyguard.

WHAT HE SAW:

A seemingly innocent beauty who didn't belong in his hard-edged world. The closer Mac got to the mystery that was Dana, the harder it was to keep his professional distance. He had to protect Dana and uncover her secrets-before the heat reflected in her eyes burned them both....



Never Trust a Lady

by Kathleen Creighton

Published 27 March 1998