Escape From Cabriz

by Linda Lael Miller

Published 25 January 1991
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Daring Moves

by Linda Lael Miller

Published 29 June 1990

Don't fall in love with the wrong man.

She'd done it before and wouldn't do it again-or would she? Because Love 101 isn't a class you can take at the Y, Amanda Scott knew she'd have to rely on her instincts. Fate placed Jordan Richards right in front of her nose...and chemistry took it from there.

But things got a little dicey (as things will do) when her ex-lover showed up-with his estranged wife not far behind. Yikes! And you thought you had issues. Despite her growing affection for Jordan, Amanda found herself repeating old mistakes. But if she made one more false move, she might find herself all by her lonesome


Wild about Harry

by Linda Lael Miller

Published 24 February 1992
MR. AUSTRALIA

Name: Harry Griffith
Challenge: To win the heart of Amy Ryan.
Relationship: He'd been her husband's best friend in school.

Amy couldn't believe her eyes. There stood her late husband, as plain as day, telling her she'd soon meet a man named Harry. This all had to be a dream. She certainly didn't think this was Tyler's ghost speaking to her!

Then Harry arrived on Amy's doorstep. This suave man from Down Under, with his indigo eyes and man-of-the-world smile, was very much alive. Soon he was pursuing Amy both night and day--proving his love, proving himself. Proving to her that they were perfect mates "down under" the covers ....

Glory, Glory

by Linda Lael Miller

Published 26 April 1991

NO PLACE LIKE HOME

For Glory Parsons, "home for the holidays" wasn't exactly the stuff of sing-a-longs and sleigh rides. In fact, she dreaded it. Dreaded having to face the things she'd lost-her brother, a casualty of war; and Jesse Bainbridge, a casualty of her own weakness.

She'd never been able to tell Jesse the reason she'd left him abruptly ten years ago, after she'd promised to love him forever. And he certainly didn't seem open to talking about it now. Jesse had too much on his plate to get involved with Glory Parsons.

He was the sheriff of Pearl Lake and responsible for his orphaned niece. So why couldn't he stay away from the woman? She drew him, just like she always had. But there would be no kisses under the mistletoe for them until he knew the truth. If he was strong enough to face it.

"Miller tugs at the heartstrings as few authors can." -Publishers Weekly


Mixed Messages

by Linda Lael Miller

Published 28 September 1990

Carly Barnett's lifelong dream was to be a journalist- tracking down leads, interviewing important people, making a difference.

A job offer at Portland's Oregonian Times seemed like an ideal place to start, until she learned exactly what she'd be doing. Writing an advice column for lonely hearts wasn't quite what she'd envisioned, but it was a beginning. Mark Holbrook did nothing to disguise his disdain for the new staff reporter-if you could call Carly's column "reporting."

Still, he couldn't deny his attraction to her. But that didn't mean he'd take her advice-not even if she held the key to his own lonely heart.

"Ms. Miller brilliantly taps into all our deepest fantasies, creating pure reading magic for romance fans in search of the extraordinary." -Romantic Times


Only Forever

by Linda Lael Miller

Published 30 June 1989

Vanessa Lawrence had a talent: falling for the wrong man.

Case in point, her ex-husband. On the outside, the football player had looked perfect-handsome and rich. But Mr. Perfect turned out to be a lying, manipulative philanderer, and Vanessa vowed never to compromise herself for a man again. Then she met Nick DeAngelo. He was also handsome and rich. And he just happened to be an ex-football player.

His disarming charm gave her a rush, and he sure knew how to sweep a girl off her feet. But he was so much like her ex-husband...could she trust him? Could she trust herself?

"[Miller] paints a brilliant portrait of the good, the bad and the ugly, the lost and the lonely, and the power of love to bring light into the darkest of souls..." -RT Book Reviews on The Man from Stone Creek