Enchanted S.
7 total works
"Are you going to marry me–yes or no?"
Matthew Standish–or Mal to his friends–arrived back into Copper's life with a marriage proposal that sounded just about as romantic as sheepshearing! But then, the situation required practical solutions: Mal needed a mother for his young daughter and a housekeeper for Birraminda. So what was Cooper's answer to be?
Copper hadn't ever been able to forget Mal, but she wasn't the same girl he'd known seven years ago. In fact, she had a very practical business proposition of her own….
The BIG Event
Thirty-the age for marriage
Sexy, glamorous...Claudia tried to think of three good things about being thirty as she sat on the plan on her way to celebrate her birthday. Well, her fellow passenger, David Cool-as-a-Cucumber Stirling, certainly wasn't one of them!
But they were stuck with each other whether they liked it or not. Worse, for the next few weeks they had to pretend to be husband and wife! The situation wasn't ideal, but they did have something in common-he was about to turn forty to her thirty-and he wasn't bad-looking, either. And so, perhaps, sexy, glamorous and wed was right for her time of life?
One special occasion-that changes your life, forever!
Juliet Laing couldn't bring up twin toddlers and run her beloved cattle station single-handed. She needed a manager-and quickly.
Cue Cal Jamieson. With arrogant self-assurance, the irritating Australian claimed the post as his, and promptly moved into the homestead! Now he seemed intent on proving that the Outback was no place for an Englishwoman, captivating her two baby boys-and driving her to distraction!
Juliet resolved to teach Cal just exactly who was boss. Until she discovered his true motive for coming to Wilparilla. It was the perfect excuse to fire him-so why couldn't she do it?
For better and for worse!
Seth Carrington needed a girlfriend and Daisy needed a ticket to the Caribbean...it seemed like a fair exchange! But having survived Seth's extremely thorough interviewing technique-which included kissing-Daisy began to have her doubts. Seth was high-handed and completely ruthless...except when he smiled; then he was devastatingly attractive.
Smile or no, Daisy had to face facts: her job was strictly temporary; she was being paid to act as a decoy for Seth's secret affair with a glamorous woman. The terms of the agreement were crystal-clear-but there was no clause about love!
Jessica Hart has a wonderful talent for "building a stunning love story you won't want to see end."
-Romantic Times