Dangerous Liaisons

by Maggie Price

Published 17 March 2001

A MATCH MADE IN MURDER

A dance marked their first meeting. A slow, sensuous waltz amid wedding revelers, though they'd felt alone...and entirely too intimate. Because homicide sergeant Jake Ford had given up women, and Nicole Taylor knew the darkly handsome, intensely shuttered cop was far from her perfect match.

Murder marked their second encounter-the victim, a client of Nicole's dating service. Without doubt, she knew Jake wouldn't be going away. Nor would her blazing desire for this man who'd awakened feelings both reckless and raw. Feelings she saw mirrored in eyes that contained hidden pain. Though her head warned her that Jake was all wrong, why did her heart scream that loving him was so very right?


Still the One

by Debra Cowan

Published 18 July 2003

The woman standing in Rafe Blackstock's office was beautiful-unforgettably beautiful-and desperate for his help. But this wasn't just another client who needed a private investigator. This was the only woman he'd ever loved-the one who'd walked away from him without a backward glance, so many years ago....

Kit Foley's troubled younger sister was missing, and she was willing to do anything to find her-even turn to the man she'd spent such a long time trying to forget. But their search for answers was proving to be even more dangerous than she'd feared-because it meant facing the truth of a love that had never died....


Twice In A Lifetime

by Merline Lovelace

Published 1 April 2001

Rugged rancher and widower Jake Henderson could have told you the exact day his life ended–it coincided with the day his wife was killed. Because for the longest time Jake felt that he wasn't really alive, either.

And then came that invitation to dance–from a woman with the best pair of legs he'd ever seen. And looking up, he saw that she had a face to match….

Suddenly Jake was falling fast, though he doubted that lovely investigator Rachel Quinn saw him as her ideal man–prime suspect was more like it! But if he could clear himself of the latter charge, could he still be convicted of the former?


Return To Sender

by Merline Lovelace

Published 19 March 1999