Book 1

You Owe Me

by Penny Jordan

Published 1 July 1985

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Seeing Slater again would cause Chris pain. Natalie had always known how desperately in love with Slater Chris had been, and she'd arranged things so that Chris would have to return to England and face the man who'd rejected her. For as a final malevolent gesture she'd entrusted her daughter to Chris's care.

It would be hard facing Slater again, knowing that he'd shared Natalie's bed and given her everything Chris had dreamed of - marriage and his child. Chris was torn between her response to a little girl's suffering and her fear of resurrecting her own foolish dreams.


Book 2

Lovers Touch

by Penny Jordan

Published 1 November 1988

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Lady Eleanor de Tressail was simply mortified.

Bad enough that before his death, her old-fashioned grandfather had ensured that their impoverished estate wouldn't have to be sold–by arranging her marriage. But to Joss Wycliffe of all people–the self-made millionaire who despised her!

Mistaking Nell's shyness for aristocratic disdain, Joss contemptuously told her that he was marrying her only for her social status. He never suspected that icily untouchable Nell loved him desperately. Her wounded pride kept her from revealing her true feelings.

Particularly when Joss's jealous secretary did her best to widen the rift between them…


Second-Best Husband

by Penny Jordan

Published 1 August 1991

Secretary Sara Browning has just discovered that relationships with the boss don't always work-especially when he's decided to marry someone else!

Desperately needing to hide from her humiliation, Sara decides to leave London and stay at her parents' home in Shropshire while she works things out. But Shropshire offers a distraction Sara never expected. . . . Tree specialist Stuart Delaney is everything her former boss and ex-love isn't.

He's reliable, kind, sympathetic. . . and from the sound of it, has a few romantic scars of his own. In fact, he's exactly what Sara wants in a husband-and Stuart is crazy about her. Suddenly Sara finds herself engaged to be married to the perfect guy-but she doesn't love him. Still, if everything looks good on paper, shouldn't there be a happily ever after. . . eventually?


Desire for Revenge

by Penny Jordan

Published 1 May 1987

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EX-LOVER, NEW BOSS...

Sarah believed in love at first sight. But after meeting the man of her dreams, and spending a night of passion in his arms, she was scared the magic couldn't possibly last. So she left before he awoke.

Joshua Howard had met his perfect woman, and lost her again in one night. Now he vowed to get his own back on her, and his revenge was going to be slow and sweet. It would begin as soon as he introduced himself as Sarah's new boss!


Special Treatment

by Penny Jordan

Published 1 March 1988

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Susannah was a successful writer for Tomorrow magazine, but the new managing director - the dynamic Hazard Maine - made it clear that he thought she was cheating her way to the top. It didn't help their working relationship, either, that Susannah found him devilishly attractive. So attractive that she allowed him to believe the worst of her; so that she wouldn't be tempted to fall in love with him!

Why, when he despised her, id he insist on singling her out?