Book 1554

Home at Last

by Margaret Watson

Published 1 January 2009

Once upon a time, everything was perfect.

Fiona McInnes had it all figured out: fabulous career, famous friends and oodles of time to herself to create beautiful jewelry. Until her sisters force her back to Spruce Lake to help settle their father's estate. Until her childhood sweetheart, Jackson Grant, literally storms back into her life. It doesn't help that Jackson has grown up to be one of the sexiest veterinarians she's ever laid eyes on. Sparks are flying big-time.

But Fiona not only needs to return to New York, she wants to. And Jackson has made it clear that's A-okay with him. Because with one broken heart between them, do they dare risk a second chance?


Book 1608

An Unlikely Setup

by Margaret Watson

Published 1 January 2010

It all seemed so simple before Maddie Johnson landed back in Otter Tail.

Sell her godfather's pub, pay off her debt, return to Chicago and start over. Quinn Murphy, however, is not part of that plan. Maddie hasn't seen Quinn since a certain humiliating night fifteen years ago. Now her former crush is running the bar she's inherited, and he's going to fight her for it. And he's not above fighting dirty, apparently.

Too bad she can't afford to sell the bar to the lowest bidder-namely, Quinn-and be done with it. Because despite the pain he caused her, the man's irresistibly attractive to her. Always has been. Always, always, will be.


Book 1638

Can't Stand the Heat?

by Margaret Watson

Published 1 June 2010

Just the sight of Walker Barnes in her kitchen is enough to panic Jen Summers. Those feelings she once had that seemed like cold ashes for so many years are turning out to be hot, hot coals. Walker's sudden appearance is fanning all sorts of flames. Her guilt, her shame, her deep regret for what she'd done to him.

But this isn't the awkward geek she'd hurt back in high school. This is a brand-new Walker–hardened, wickedly successful, brilliant, confident…sexy. And he hasn't forgotten how she used him. Or forgiven her. In fact, he seems bent on payback. Of all the times to fall for a guy…


Book 1673

Life Rewritten

by Margaret Watson

Published 1 November 2010

She's deleted every trace of Chantal, the celebrity rocker she used to be.

Delaney Spencer is making good as a carpenter, a staunch friend and a decent member of the community in Otter Tail, Wisconsin. This is her home now. Except Sam McCabe - sibling to her late bandmate, Diesel - has found her. And he needs her to hand over the unreleased songs she and Diesel made together.

For the sake of his brother - for the sake of Diesel's children. She's desperate to be a better person and do the right thing. But not if she has to reveal that she's Chantal. She won't do it. Not even for Sam.


Book 1696

For Baby and Me

by Margaret Watson

Published 1 January 2011
"Nick Boone may be a brilliant architect, but his life is one-dimensional: just the way he wants to live it. He's a woman-of-the-week man, not marriage material. Not by a long shot. And fatherhood? Forget it. He has no idea what a family even looks like. But even a tough boss like him can't abandon Sierra Clark on the night she loses her parents. When her tears melt his cool, professional distance, attraction takes over and he gives in to a night of comfort and connection. Little does he know how deep that connection is going to run."--P. [4] of cover.

Book 1768

A Safe Place

by Margaret Watson

Published 1 March 2012

Cal Stewart has it all. Tall, blond and built, the football star is a smooth-talking charmer. But there's one situation he can't talk himself out of–and now he's stuck doing community service at Frankie Devereux's after-school center for troubled teens.

Six weeks and he's out of there. End of story. Except, from the start, Frankie gets under his skin. She's tough and vulnerable, passionate and guarded all at the same time. She makes Cal want to unravel her. Protect her with everything he's got. But he's no shining knight. What he should do is focus on his career and forget all about her. Too bad that's easier said than done.