Book 2

Devoted to Drew

by Loree Lough

Published 1 January 2013

They were worlds apart,

connected by a boy…

Why would a football star like Logan Murray pay attention to her? Bianca Wright was a far cry from the beautiful women she’d seen him with in the tabloids. He was just being kind. Or even worse – felt sorry for her. He knew she was a widow with an autistic son. That had to be too much baggage for any man, and Bianca wouldn’t accept anything but the best for her child. But if Logan could use his connections to match her son Drew with a therapy dog, she’d swallow her pride and accept his help. And his visit to their home. Anything for Drew.

And yet, after fifteen minutes with Drew, Logan seemed to “get it” better than Drew’s own father ever did. Had Bianca misjudged him? Maybe he had hidden depths. She would’ve liked to find out, but that was a risk she just wouldn’t take…not when her precious boy was involved.


Book 3

Saving Alyssa

by Loree Lough

Published 1 January 2014

He couldn't save his wife...but he will save Alyssa

When Noah Preston entered witness protection, his only concern was for his daughter. He couldn't save her mother, but he would save Alyssa-no matter what. Now, three years later, he's done his best to make their new lives work. But he can't let go of the fear-and the guilt-that haunt him. And he can't let Alyssa out of his sight.

Noah's convinced that loneliness is part of his penance. So when Billie Landon stumbles into his bike shop, he's determined to keep his distance. He can't risk giving in to his attraction to her. Even though she could be exactly what he, and his child, really need.


Raising Connor

by Loree Lough

Published 1 January 2013

Like it or not, they're family now

When Brooke O'Toole's sister and brother–in–law die in a tragic accident, her only priority is the emotional well–being of her one–year–old nephew, Connor. Unfortunately, that means making nice with the man she holds responsible for her mother's murder: Hunter Stone.

Allowing Hunter into her life is the opposite of easy. Brooke's never understood why her sister forgave him–and worse, became his neighbour and friend. But even she can't deny the bond between the man and child, or how much she's come to rely on both of them. Despite her instinct to fight this ex–cop who's challenging her right to custody, Brooke suspects the best thing for Connor is a life with both of them in it.