Book 1461

The Perfect Stranger

by Jenna Mills

Published 27 March 2007
She's a beautiful stranger he spent one incredible night with. Now she's in the midst of Detective John D'Ambrosia's investigation of a New Orleans crime boss. John's urge to risk the case by snatching her away surprises him. And when Saura Robichaud suggests they join forces, how can he refuse? Especially since she's gotten far closer to his target than he ever will. But John doesn't account for the stronger attraction that still smolders between them. Suddenly justice isn't so important when Saura's life is at stake. And drawing the line between duty and love is harder than he ever anticipated.

Book 1468

A Little Bit Guilty

by Jenna Mills

Published 29 May 2007
Lawyer Gabe Fontenot lives for the day he brings down his father's murderer. And after years of chasing phantoms, he's finally closing in. Until his longtime adversary Evangeline Rousseau interferes. The district attorney's little darling wants to see Gabe fail, whatever the cost. Then Evangeline's secret agenda and Gabe's vow of revenge force them to ally with each other. But trust each other? Never. Yet now that they're posing as lovers, neither can run from growing temptation. And when a toxic threat is made against Evangeline, Gabe must concede that his plan for justice could be the undoing of them all... .

Book 1482

Sins of the Storm

by Jenna Mills

Published 28 August 2007

Experience the thrill of life on the edge and set your adrenalin pumping! These gripping stories see heroic characters fight for survival and find love in the face of danger.

Her only sin was loving him.

With her father's murderer arrested, true-crime writer Camille Fontenot could go home. After years in exile she could finally publicise past wrongs. But Sheriff Jack Savoie - the man who once broke her heart - seemed bent on stopping her! Jack had always protected her. If he knew about the danger that stalked Camille, he'd prevent her from finding the truth.

Now it was time to choose between the man she still loved and the justice she needed.