Were they opposites? Or soul mates? Finding she had a perpetually unfaithful husband had been hard to cope with as a newly wed and newly certified marriage counselor. Still, that wasn't as hard as finding her husband had a newborn daughter with a teenager-effectively ending both her marriage, and the career Monet McLaughlin had spent seven years building. That'll leave a mark. It's why she absolutely knows not to trust the hunky male model who shows up two years later at her therapy horse stable to do a photo shoot for romance novel covers. Certainly no one who looks like that, and makes a...
Were they opposites? Or soul mates? Finding she had a perpetually unfaithful husband had been hard to cope with as a newly wed and newly certified mar...
They loved each other desperately. Never in all the kingdom has there been a more brave and protective champion. Nor such a loyal and capable maiden. He rescued her the first time when she was three years old in a killing storm. Years later, he was still occasionally rescuing her. 'Twas in him to be a hero, and she had a pure intrepid way of getting into the kinds of scrapes that took rescuing. With such a brawny, masculine guardian around, 'twould have been a fair pity to waste the gallantry anyway. Their childhood friendship between two young peasants had grown into a devotion few are ever...
They loved each other desperately. Never in all the kingdom has there been a more brave and protective champion. Nor such a loyal and capable maiden. ...
High Society or High Desert? A Washington D.C. socialite would never walk away from the power and prestige of marrying a sitting U.S. Congressman-especially not to live in the high desert out west, would she? At least that's what Taya Kaye hopes the corrupt elected officials from inside the Washington beltway assume. Faced with the choice of disappearing into the witness protection program, or into the high desert, Taya opts for Colorado color country and a world far removed from the glamour and hype of high society. It's not so secret as secluded, and surprisingly, after what she's been...
High Society or High Desert? A Washington D.C. socialite would never walk away from the power and prestige of marrying a sitting U.S. Congressman-espe...