Book 1577

Kids on the Doorstep

by Kimberly Van Meter

Published 1 January 2009
"John Murphy gets the shock of his life when he finds three abandoned girls on his doorstep. Once he takes them in , it isn't long before the little tykes bring out his fiercest protective instincts. So when their mother shows up at his Emmett's Mill ranch, he's ready to do battle. Except Renee Dolling isn't what he expects. She clearly loves her girls and wants to make up for past mistakes. John wants to trust her, but he's got the girls to think about. Unless Renee can prove she's the mother her daughters deserve...and the woman this solitary rancher needs"--Cover verso.

Book 1600

A Man Worth Loving

by Kimberly Van Meter

Published 1 January 2009

Aubrey Rose can't stand Sammy Halvorsen when they first meet.

It's only because she's a sucker for a sweet baby that she agrees to be a nanny to his infant son. She gets that Sammy's in pain, but he's so busy burying his sorrow he's forgotten to be a father. As she comes to know Sammy, however, she starts to fall for him.

So how can she make him see that his child needs him? And when he does, will he still need her, too?


Book 1627

Trusting the Bodyguard

by Kimberly Van Meter

Published 1 January 2010

Marissa has never needed a special ops agent...

until now. After accidentally tangling with a drug dealer, she's desperate for protection. And the only guy she knows who's trained in this sort of thing is Archer Brant-the man she left because his job is too dangerous. Yeah. Kind of funny that she's now the one in a heap of danger. But the fact is, she trusts Archer with her life.

Tucked away in his remote cabin, it's easy to remember why they once were so good together. Even with the threat lurking, Marissa longs to rekindle the romantic sparks between them. Being with Archer this way, she sees a different side of him. Sees more than the job. Sees the man who could give her the loving future she wants.


Book 1694

The Past Between Us

by Kimberly Van Meter

Published 1 March 2011
FBI Agent Thomas Bristol has wanted Cassi Nolan since he was a kid. Now Cassi is wanted by the law and he's tracking the little thief down. The former prom queen was always wild, even when she was befriending poor foster child Tommy. But he never thought she could turn this bad: swindling destitute old ladies out of thousands, jilting men after stealing their cash. Cassi has changed -- no doubt about it. So he can't let those guileless blue eyes trick him into letting her go. Even if she does profess her innocence ... and her story is starting to make sense. He made vows to follow the law to the letter. And he won't let a word like love get in the way.

Book 1700

A Chance in the Night

by Kimberly Van Meter

Published 1 January 2011

Skye D'Lane isn't looking for a hero. She stopped believing in dreams a long time ago-that's what got her trapped in a lifestyle she never wanted. Even sexy Christian Holt sweeping in and rescuing her from danger can't convince her to take another chance on love.

Christian never planned on being anybody's hero, especially someone like Skye. He's spent most of his life trying to outrun his own painful past, but he can't get her out of his mind. If Christian can help Skye escape her situation, maybe he can save not only her life, but her heart, too. And maybe this could be a second chance for a new life, for both of them.


Book 1706

Secrets in a Small Town

by Kimberly Van Meter

Published 1 January 2011

Some things are meant to stay buried. For Owen Garrett, that includes his past.

The successful logger has worked hard rebuilding his family name. He's not about to let some former-hippie reporter dig up ancient events. Besides, Piper Morning Dew Sunday has already vilified his company in the press-three times! Now she wants an interview? It's not gonna happen, no matter how captivating she is.

But when Piper swears she can clear his father's name, Owen has a change of heart. Soon he finds himself working with the stubborn beauty to find the truth. Only, uncovering secrets may have more consequences than either expect.