The Flower and the Sword

by Jacqueline Navin

Published 1 September 1998
BETRAYED!
The word cut deeper than any broadsword, for Rogan St. Cyr had been played false by the woman to whom he had given his heart. Yet the beautiful Lily was still his bride, and now she would pay for her treachery with her very freedom.
Though he held her prisoner, far from the comfort of family or friends, Lily longed to ease the pain that tortured her warrior husband. For she knew that deep inside his hardened soul lay the embers of their love, longing to be brought back to life.

Bride Of Trouville

by Lyn Stone

Published 1 July 1999

SHE WAS ALL HE HAD EVER WANTED

When Edouard Gillet, Comte de Trouville, wed the beauteous Lady Anne of Naincroft, he thought he had found his heart's desire. But was the passion he had willingly declared from the battlements shared by his newly pledged bride? Or would the unspoken secret still between them destroy their newfound happiness?

Though it would break her heart, Anne prayed that Edouard would leave Scotland behind and return to the Court of France. For the longer he stayed, the greater the risk he would discover that her son was not all he seemed – and the mighty comte was surely not a man who could accept anything less than perfection.


A Rose at Midnight

by Jacqueline Navin

Published 1 February 1999

Dire Need Had Driven Caroline Wembly Into The Arms Of The Infamous Earl of Rutherford

But though she was his lawfully wedded wife, Caroline was certain the desires Magnus aroused couldn't possibly be legal . This marriage of convenience was fast becoming more - much more - than she'd bargained for! "'Till death so us part."

The phrase rang with irony for Magnus Eddington, for time appeared to be running out for the earl of Rutherford. He needed both heir and angel to redeem his devilish past, yet could heaven-sent Caroline Wembly be the balm for his broken soul?


The War Within Is Always Hardest Won, Lucien de Montregnier knew, for he daily battled demons from his past.

Still, his fighting prowess had won him an unexpected boon: Lady Alayna of Avenford, a hellcat with a heart who alone could save him from his greatest enemy - himself!

Widowed before she was truly a wife, Alayna of Avenford now found herself claimed as a war prize by Lucien de Montregnier, a warrior as well known for his fierce nature as he was for his skill in battle. She despised him, of course. But why, then, did his merest glance ignite her very soul?


Courtship of Izzy McCree

by Ruth Langan

Published 3 October 2003

10th ANNIVERSARY

The Way To A Woman's Heart...

Isabella McCree wanted to be loved. So she traded her lonely Eastern existence for life in a mountain cabin with her rugged mail-order husband and his brood. But could she ever put her haunting secrets behind her and become a "real" wife? Between raising four children and training wild stallions, Matt Prescott had no idea how to court a woman again.

Especially not a shy beauty like Isabella. Yet when he looked into her blue-green eyes he saw strength - as well as a pain that mirrored his own - and knew he'd somehow find the way to her heart.


The Wilder Wedding

by Lyn Stone

Published 1 May 1998

Indulge your fantasies of delicious Regency Rakes, fierce Viking warriors and rugged Highlanders. Be swept away into a world of intense passion, lavish settings and romance that burns brightly through the centuries

She had found her man...

Miss Laura Middlebrook wanted the chance to experience all that life could offer. For that, she needed a husband - fast. Dangerous daredevil Sean Wilder had to help her! Laura's marriage would take her from the seedy underworld of turn-of-the-century Paris to the Society parties of London.

But a man like Sean Wilder had made his share of enemies. And one of them was determined to make sure that the new couple's happiness would be brief...


Marrying Mischief

by Lyn Stone

Published 1 March 2002

Inheriting an earldom had obviously gone to Nicholas Hollander's head. After he'd left Emily's reputation in tatters years before, how could he expect that she would ever agree to marry him? Yet still he insisted that her rash efforts to find her missing brother had left them no choice but to wed, and straightaway.

Nick's youthful defection had ruined Emily Lovenye's prospects. So it was no wonder that the vicar's daughter still wanted nothing to do with him. Unwittingly compromised into a hasty marriage, his courageous Emily was giving him the devil of a time as he struggled to win back her trust and turn their inconvenient union into wedded bliss.


Highland Fire

by Ruth Langan and Ingrid Weaver

Published 1 September 1992

Jade

by Ruth Langan

Published December 1998

The Town Preacher And The Town Madam…

Haunted by his sordid past as the notorious gunslinger Nevada, Reverend Wade Weston had declared war against sin in the small town of Hanging Tree, Texas. But he hadn't counted on the arrival of the exotic Jade Jewel, whose visions of building a pleasure palace threatened the peace of the community, and whose person aroused in him passions that threatened to claim his immortal soul.

Diamond, Pearl, Jade and Ruby, The Jewels of Texas . Four sisters as wild and vibrant as the untamed land they fought to protect.