Book 1811

The Marriage Solution

by Brenda Harlen

Published 30 January 2007

It happened one night...

Tess Lucas had carefully planned every detail of her life, determined to create the happiness she'd craved since childhood. But a broken engagement led to a one-night stand with her best friend - and a baby! Wealthy playboy Craig Richmond never planned to be a husband or a father - until Tess told him she was pregnant. He knew marriage was the best way to guarantee their baby had a real family - and to finally realise his long-hidden feelings for his oldest friend.

But Tess refused to settle for a marriage of convenience - she wanted the fairy tale. And to win her heart, Craig would have to prove he was the one man who could give her everything she'd ever wanted...


Book 1827

One Man's Family

by Brenda Harlen

Published 24 April 2007

When Children's Connection nurse Alicia Juarez came to private investigator Scott Logan's door, she was desperate:

Her brother was in jail for a crime she was convinced he didn't commit, and his two kids were left in her care. Though he swore he wasn't much of a family man, something in the passion of the lovely woman begging him to help her got to Scott.

And soon Alicia and the children became his priority in a way he never thought possible. He'd vowed never to get involved with a client. But his growing feelings for Alicia had him contemplating taking an altogether different kind of vow....


Book 1859

The New Girl in Town

by Brenda Harlen

Published 25 September 2007

The perfect woman?

Beautiful big-city transplant Zoe Kozlowski came to Pinehurst to heal from a failed marriage and a frightening battle with breast cancer. So the passionate photographer instantly threw herself into an ambitious project: transforming her new home into a bed-and-breakfast.

Luckily for her, the best architect-and most eligible bachelor-in town just happened to be her neighbor, Mason Sullivan. Gorgeous Mason's interest in the renovation quickly turned more than professional. But as captivating as he found his new neighbor, she was also a reminder of his painful childhood.

Mason had vowed long ago never to risk losing his heart again-but how could he have known such temptation would lurk just next door?