Honeymoon For Three

by Sandra Field

Published 8 November 1996

Nine months…

Cory wanted a baby – no strings attached! Her ex-husband had done more than enough to convince her that men were surplus requirements. Apart from one basic detail… She needed a lover. Someone who would make a baby… then a convenient exit.

Slade Redden fulfilled all her criteria. But their lovemaking had left him wanting… more! He didn't want a one-off deal – he wanted Cory for always. It took only one night to make a baby. Slade had nine months to make a wife!


Second Honeymoon

by Sandra Field

Published 8 December 1995

Significant Others

The runaway wife!

Troy Donovan had struggled hard to get his life back together, only to realize that the best part of it had walked out the door a year before. He needed his wife back or out of his system for good. So he had tracked Lucy down and issued an ultimatum: "Either we live together as husband and wife or I want a divorce!"

Unfortunately, Lucy was far from pleased to see him. She had turned her back on love - it hurt too much. It was hardly an invitation for a second honeymoon but Troy was determined to get what he wanted - even if it meant wooing his own wife... .

The passionate sequel to Beyond Reach!


Beyond Reach

by Sandra Field

Published 8 September 1995

Significant Others Blondes were usually more fun... .

But Troy Donovan was proving to be the exception to the rule! He was tough, uncompromising and off-limits. He had no intention of letting anyone get close to him again. And that included Lucy - especially Lucy. He'd made it clear that whatever her relaxed interpretation of her new job was, it didn't include bedroom duties. Lucy Barnes was a brunette... and as far as she was concerned she could make her own rules.

She may have traveled to the Caribbean on a whim but impulsiveness was only one of Lucy's weaknesses. The other was for tall blond men - and Troy was one of the sexiest she had ever met! He'd told her he didn't believe in mixing business with pleasure... and that was fine with Lucy. Why let business get in the way of anything?

From the author of WILDFIRE: "Pure pleasure... " - Romantic Times