Book 2

Staying At Joe's

by Kathy Altman

Published 1 January 2013

Allison Kincaid can make a great sales pitch. But showing up at Joe Gallahan's motel asking for a favour is her toughest challenge yet.

A year ago, they were more than just colleagues at a big PR firm. When work came between them, Joe put the blame on Allison... and his opinion hasn't changed. She's shocked, however, when Joe agrees to help. Even though she doesn't love his terms, she accepts them because she'll get what she needs. If striking a deal with him means donning a pair of coveralls and swinging a hammer, so be it.

Working side by side with Joe again, they might be able to repair the past. They just might get a second chance, too!


Book 3

A Family After All

by Kathy Altman

Published 1 November 2015

He wants forever. She wants right now.

Ivy Millbrook isn't interested in happily-ever-after. The only thing she wants from Seth Walker is no-strings-attached fun. Too bad Seth is holding out for the white picket fence. As a single father of two, he is the epitome of commitment and the complete opposite of Ivy. They're at a standstill.

The situation intensifies when Seth insists on helping Ivy save her dairy farm. With the kids in tow, working together isn't easy. But is the prospect of losing each other forever enough to push them toward a compromise?


Book 4

Tempting The Sheriff

by Kathy Altman

Published 1 December 2016

The hardest person to serve and protect is herself

She didn’t ask for a new deputy. Well, technically, she did ask. But Lily Tate didn’t expect city cop Vaughn Fulton to come swaggering into her sheriff's office, making her feel things she has no right to feel. Not since she lost what she loved most in a tragedy she should have seen coming. Lily can see exactly where she and Vaughn are headed. As hard as he is to resist—and as much as he seems to want her—Vaughn plans to ditch the small-town life when his stint at the Sheriff’s Department is over. Lily’s already handled enough heartbreak. What kind of fool would make the same mistake twice?