Book 1492

Lazlo's Last Stand

by Kathleen Creighton

Published 20 November 2007

Coming out of the shadows

Keeping a low profile was Corbett Lazlo's secret for success. But now the super-spy and elusive owner of the Lazlo Group had to confront the faceless assassin who was killing his agents - by making himself the next target. Then sexy Lucia Cordez stepped into the line of fire. And the only safe haven for her was Corbett's isolated home, where guarding her suddenly became very risky...to his heart.

For although Lucia claimed to love him, she could be the assassin's partner - and Corbett's deadly betrayer.

Mission: Impassioned Find the traitor...lose your heart.


Book 1507

Danger Signals

by Kathleen Creighton

Published 25 March 2008
After tracking a serial killer through six brutal murders, detective Wade Callahan didn't know where to turn. Then Tierney Doyle, an empath and the police force's secret weapon, joined the search. Wade was immediately attracted to the beautiful blonde--but he didn't trust her abilities. He didn't trust her. Until Tierney uncovered a fact he couldn't deny. Someone was watching Wade--someone who might be connected to the recurring nightmare he'd had since childhood. And as he and Tierney both came into the killer's sights, Wade knew he'd face down death to keep this woman by his side.

Book 1523

Daredevil's Run

by Kathleen Creighton

Published 29 July 2008
He feared nothing...until an accident changed his life. Now former daredevil Matt keeps his heart guarded and himself to himself. Yet could feisty Alex bring back to life a desire that Matt once thought dead?/

Book 1607

Memory of Murder

by Kathleen Creighton

Published 1 January 2010
"Caring for a mother with Alzheimer's was heartbreaking enough for Lindsey Merrill. But when her mother made bizarre but adamant claims that Lindsey's loving father was a killer, it was too much to bear. So she turned to detective Alan Cameron for guidance. Before long, the single dad's soothing reassurances morphed into a smoldering attraction. Evidence quickly mounted that all was not as it seemed in the Merrill family. As a professional, Alan was obliged to pursue the case - as a man, he had to shield this special woman from pain. Would his shocking discovery break her heart just as he was making it his very own?" - Taken from the title page verso.