Caribbean Melody

by Peggy Gaddis

Published March 1996
Their dancing duo was an overnight sensation at the posh Martinique hotel. It seemed like instant success, but Kristin knew that hard work and Leon's driving ambition had brought them to this point. Kristin was only beginning to realize that she was Leon's ticket to stardom - and he was not going to lose her to anyone - not even to the handsome owner of the hotel who wanted to give her the world in exchange for her heart.

Sensuality Level: Behind Closed Doors

Carolina Love Song

by Peggy Gaddis

Published March 1989
As Crimson Romance celebrates its first anniversary, we honor those pioneers who helped shape the direction of romance novels for all of us. Suspense, mystery, paranormal activity and love - always love - have been the cornerstone of the genre since the early 1970s. Now we have updated the covers to these classics - but not the words - and reissued these timeless reads to let you relive the thrill of discovering a world of romance all over again.

Her heart was in his hands, but his arm was around another woman . . .

Bix Bullard was Judy's childhood sweetheart and everybody thought they would marry one day. Unfortunately, when he returned to his beautiful estate, Oak Hill, after eight years of travel, he didn't even remember Judy, and found the rural paradise a bore. When his city friends descended on the estate, it was obvious that the beautiful and wealthy Marise considered him her exclusive property. Did Judy dare hope she could rekindle his lost love for her?

Sensuality Level: Behind Closed Doors

Nurse Angela

by Peggy Gaddis

Published June 1990

Mountain Melody

by Peggy Gaddis

Published December 1995
Crossways was a luxurious hunting and fishing lodge in the Blue Ridge Mountains, owned and operated by Judge Bramblett. The judge, retired from the bench, was assisted by his two granddaughters: Cherry, a pretty redhead with a warm, outgoing personality who loved the world and all its creatures; and her older sister, Loyce, depressed and withdrawn since the death of her fiancé fourteen months before.

Although the two sisters were, superficially, as different as night and day, they had at least some tastes in common, as demonstrated by their mutual interest in Jonathan Gayle. Jonathan, a lawyer from the north who was visiting the Lodge for an indefinite vacation period while he reassessed his future, was attractive, with the charm of the unfamiliar, and with the appeal of the temporary wayfarer. In addition, he had known Loyce’s dead sweetheart.

But which sister would steal his heart?

Sensuality Level: Behind Closed Doors