Darling Jack

by Mary McBride

Published 18 August 2000

Jack Hazard Needed A Wife And Anna Matlin was the perfect woman for the job.

Though she seemed like a timid mouse, Jack was convinced that the file clerk possessed a multitude of charms. Charms that he would soon expose as he drew her into his dangerous game of revenge. Anna's colorless existence ended the day she became the "wife" of her hero, Jack Hazard.

But though she was learning that beneath legendary Pinkerton detective's dashing exterior was a haunted, lonely man, still she longed for the brief assignment to become the role of a lifetime!


Forever And A Day

by Mary McBride

Published July 1998

Gideon Summerfield Bank robber. Prisoner. Let out of jail only on the condition that he capture his cousin.

Well, it might take a thief to catch a thief, but Gideon didn't plan on being caught himself - at least not by a bright-eyed female full of vinegar... and honey. Sweet, warm honey. Honey Logan Banker's daughter. Pampered debutante.

Now a woman determined to abandon everything for a life with the outlaw who'd robbed her father's bank. She'd cuffed herself to him before she could think, before she'd looking into his eyes and known that she'd lost the key forever.


Fly Away Home

by Mary McBride

Published 6 June 1997

The Sugarman

by Mary McBride

Published 9 August 1996

Quicksilver's Catch

by Mary McBride

Published 1 August 1997

Marcus Quicksilver Moved Like A Mountain Lion On The Prowl

And if Amanda Grenville had any sense, she'd be putting miles of prairie between them, instead of running straight into his arms. Even covered in trail dust Amanda Grenville still radiated plenty of appeal - five thousand dollars' worth, to be exact!

Now if only bounty hunter Marcus Quicksilver could keep his eyes on the prize and forget about the heiress... !


The Fourth of Forever

by Mary McBride

Published 5 May 2000

Riverbend

by Mary McBride

Published 1 September 1994

The Gunslinger

by Mary McBride

Published 8 November 1996