Mills & Boon Romance
8 total works
Jessica Sterling has just discovered a life-changing secret.
In the desert kingdom of Bha'Khar is the family she never knew she had! Little does she realize that includes the man she's been betrothed to since birth….
Sheikh Kardahl Hourani is rich, gorgeous and just a tiny bit arrogant. He's happy to marry, but this brooding prince doesn't have love on his agenda. Can Jessica see the man behind the playboy persona and find her way into his guarded heart?
The Cowboy's Christmas Proposal
by Judy Christenberry and Teresa Southwick
One snowy Christmas, wedding bells ring!
Penny Bradford has inherited her family ranch, but she has no idea how to run it! So she hires rugged rancher Jake Larson to train her up and show her the ropes. Jake thinks it will be easy–he'll run the ranch and hold Penny's hand until she realizes she isn't cut out for ranching.
Trouble is, Jake realizes he doesn't want to let Penny's hand go! As the snow falls thick and fast, Christmas begins to work its magic on the boss and her rancher…
From housekeeper to bride!
When sexy Brad Logan hires Sarah Brownly he doesn’t expect his once quiet home to be filled with a rabble of kids and a housekeeper he can’t keep his eyes off… With Brad as her boss, Sarah’s never felt more secure. But she’s running – running from her past. How can she ask this gorgeous bachelor to take on her troubles and her unruly brood?
The woman Brad’s falling for comes with an instant family – but his shoulders are broad. He’ll take on this little family and make them his own…
All she wants for Christmas...
With her newborn and her toddler in tow, struggling widow Elizabeth Ransom stepped onto the Ransom Homestead looking for the family she'd never had. When the children's grandfather welcomed them with open arms, she couldn't believe her luck. But it was blue-eyed Jack who Elizabeth dreamed of...
Jack Clayton had no choice but to leave now that the business was no longer for sale. But the lovely Elizabeth was tough to walk away from...
The hard-headed, dyed-in-the-wool cowboy had been called many things...could he ever be called husband and daddy?