Needed

by Jeanne Allan

Published 14 March 1997

One Mother Wanted

by Jeanne Allan

Published 1 November 1999

Two-parent family?

Allie Lassiter takes pity on the shy little four-year-old at her sister's wedding. Then she discovers who the child's father is: the man Allie has spent years trying to avoid. The man who betrayed her. The man she loved-still loves. Zane Peters.

Reluctantly, Allie finds herself back in Zane's life. She gets to know him again-and Hannah, his motherless daughter. All Zane needs to win his custody battle with Hannah's grandparents is a wife. His heart sings with hope when Allie offers to marry him for Hannah's sake. Can he now make Allie his wife for real?

HOPE VALLEY BRIDES

Four weddings, on Colorado family


Do You Take This Cowboy?

by Jeanne Allan

Published 1 September 1997

City miss meets headstrong cowboy...

Jacqueline-J.J.-O'Brien was a hot city lawyer. Luke Remington was a rugged country rancher. When these two opposites met, sparks flew-so much so that their marriage seemed destined to be as brief as their whirlwind romance.

After barely a week, J.J. wanted a divorce. But Luke would agree only on one condition: that she live with him for three weeks on his ranch. Three weeks of dressing down, mucking in and making out! Just what had she taken on?


Rachel And The Tough Guy

by Jeanne Allan

Published 1 March 1998

Bad, bossy-and all hers!

Nicholas Bonelli had bad-boy sex appeal written all over him. Not that in his battered condition-broken arm, shattered leg-he was looking for female company.

What right-minded woman would actually take this surly, ill-tempered man on? Only Rachel Stuart, it seemed, who had been hired by his exasperated family as a "baby-sitter" to look out for him.

It was all too easy for Rachel to feel sympathy for this obstinate though, at times, endearingly vulnerable man. Until, that was, she remembered who he was and just why she had taken the job to get close to him!


One Bride Delivered

by Jeanne Allan

Published 1 January 1999

Need a wife to take kare

of a little kid. Has to

bake cookys and smile

a lot.

Was this newspaper ad a child's cry for help? Cheyenne Lassiter reacted instantly and discovered a love-starved little boy. His uncle, Thomas Steele, seemingly had no place in his life for family...or for love.

Cheyenne's sensitive heart went out to both of them. Deny it as much as he might, the more time Thomas spent with Davy, the more he appeared to be softening toward his late brother's son. Could Cheyenne hope that this business-focused man might eventually discover he'd make fine father and husband material?


A Groom For Gwen

by Jeanne Allan

Published 1 June 1998
Jake Stoner, with his devil-may-care smile and coolly assessing eyes, seemed the answer to Gwen Ashton''s prayers. But had she been rash in hiring a complete stranger to help her on her ranch?'