The One and Only

by Carole Mortimer

Published 14 July 1995

Dangerous Liaisons She wore her heart on her sleeve!

Valentine's night spent in the arms of Marcus Ballantyne! It happened to Joy - but not without the leading actor in the TV series "Pilgrim's Game" thinking that she was a married woman with a string of lovers! In reality, Joy was a provincial librarian who hadn't had a date since her boyfriend jilted her - how on earth had she landed herself in this mess?

And how could she convince Marcus that she wasn't just another good-time girl hoping to be a notch on his bedpost... but that he was the one and only man she'd ever love?

By the author of WAR OF LOVE: "A fast-paced plot and memorable characters... [keep] Carole Mortimer a favorite with readers." Romantic Times


Wildest Dreams

by Carole Mortimer

Published 9 May 1997

Holding out for a hero... Arabella adored the bestselling tales about Palfrey.

No man she'd met in real life could quite match up to the gallant fictional hero! But she knew nothing about the author of the Palfrey stories: the man guarded his real identity fiercely. Until Hollywood made a bid to film his books and it was up to Arabella to track him down.

One surprise was that Robert Lawrence turned out to be just as devilishly handsome as his character, and Arabella could have fallen for him at once! Another was that she realized Robert was someone about whom she already knew quite a lot. At best, this man of her dreams could only ever want an affair... .


One-man Woman

by Carole Mortimer

Published 13 September 1996

It didn't add up!

Ellie was only interested in one-to-one relationships, so, as rakishly handsome as he was, Daniel Thackery wasn't her kind of man. But she had to keep him talking: he certainly seemed to be up to no good and - even more importantly - he knew the whereabouts of her sister's estranged husband.

Ellie's persistence seemed to encourage Daniel to think that she could yet be persuaded to join his harem. Ellie was having none of it, until Daniel's determination made her realize she had put two and two together - to make five!

"Carole Mortimer delivers quality romance." - Romantic Times


Two's Company

by Carole Mortimer

Published 10 November 1995

9 to 5 MEMORANDUM

To: The Reader From: Carole Mortimer Subject: The Black Sheep and the Scarlet Woman It is being drawn to your attention that Juliet's boss has left her half his company - and all his troubles. Carlyle Properties is near bankruptcy, and Juliet has to share her inheritance with Liam Carlyle, his estranged son, who has already assumed that Juliet seduced his father!

What Liam doesn't know is that Juliet was once engaged to Simon, his despised younger brother. One thing is for sure: Juliet has decided to work with Liam to save the company, but as for his notion that his father should have left him everything - including Juliet... . She wants a strictly business affair!