With Child

by Janice Kay Johnson

Published 10 May 2005
With Child by Janice Kay Johnson released on May 10, 2005 is available now for purchase.

Revelations

by Janice Kay Johnson

Published 1 April 2006
Revelations by Janice Kay Johnson released on Aug 25, 2004 is available now for purchase.

First Comes Baby

by Janice Kay Johnson

Published 1 March 2007

Laurel Woodall dreams of having a baby. But she can't let herself fall in love and will never again let a man in her life....

Caleb Manes thinks Laurel is his future. When he hears she wants to have a baby on her own, he volunteers to be the father. Making a baby in this unconventional manner isn't the best way to further a relationship with Laurel, but it might lead to something more. Now he just has to convince her that this is what best friends are for....


Lost Cause

by Janice Kay Johnson

Published 1 June 2006

Gary Lindstrom doesn't remember ever being a child named Lucien. So when his long-lost sister calls to remind him of who he was, he tells her he's not interested. But even he can't resist the pull of the past, and he goes to meet the only family he has left. Little does he know that he's also going to meet Rebecca Wilson....

Rebecca has never met anyone like Gary. He's attractive and successful, but determined to go through life alone. His first attempt at marriage was a bust and he doesn't want kids. She knows there's no future for them. But how can either ignore what's developing between them?


Kids by Christmas

by Janice Kay Johnson

Published 1 November 2006

Adopting one child is challenge enough for a single woman like Suzanne Chauvin. Now that she has the chance to adopt a brother and sister who shouldn't be separated, she has to keep her life as simple as possible.

Which means she doesn't have time for an added complication in the form of her neighbor Tom Stefanec. Tom knows too much about Suzanne's past...and she knows nothing about his.


Open Secret

by Janice Kay Johnson

Published 1 March 2006

Carrie St. John: Wealthy, privileged and…adopted?

The idea would be preposterous, except…Carrie has never truly felt she belonged. Now she has a sister who wants to meet her and a brother no one can find. Not to mention adoptive parents she doesn't seem to know anymore. With all the changes going on, it seems the only stable presence in her life is the P.I. who tracked her down.

Mark Kinkaid has become a trusted confidant and counselor, a good friend. Could it be love she's feeling for him–or just need? Will she discard him once she's sorted things out? That's what he'd like to know.