Losing her family fortune, once-privileged Nell Smythe-Whittaker must make it on her own...with a little help from bad boy Rick Bradford! Rick hasn't seen Nell since childhood, but needs Nell as much as she needs him. Yet with a past like his, can Rick ever be good enough for this beautiful heiress?
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When Christopher Fortune Jones left home, he left his past behind him. Now he is simply rich, powerful, successful Christopher Fortune. Except for the chemistry with his employee Kinsley Aaron threatens his secrets. Kinsley has a crush on her sexy new boss, but he never talks about himself, and never lets her get too close. Just what is Christopher Fortune hiding?
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Ruby Bell has put scandal and relationships behind her to forge a successful career in film. Then Hollywood actor Devlin Cooper strolls onto her Outback set—fired from his two previous movies, and looking decidedly tempting! The last thing Ruby needs is Dev making outrageous demands and causing her to question her "no romance at work" rule...
MICHELLE DOUGLAS has been writing for Mills & Boon since 2007, and believes she has the best job in the world. She's a sucker for happy endings, heroines who have a secret stash of chocolate, and heroes who know how to laugh. She lives in Newcastle Australia with her own romantic hero, a house full of dust and books, and an eclectic collection of sixties and seventies vinyl. She loves to hear from readers and can be contacted via her website www.michelle-douglas.com
USA Today Bestselling author Nancy Robards Thompson has a degree in journalism. She worked as a newspaper reporter until she realized reporting "just the facts" was boring. Happier to report to her muse, Nancy writes women’s fiction and romance full-time. Critics have deemed her work, “...funny, smart and observant.” She lives in Tennessee with her husband and their crazy corgi. For more, visit her website at NancyRobardsThompson.com.
RITA Award-winning author Leah Ashton never expected to write books. She grew up reading everything – from pony books to cereal boxes at breakfast. One day she discovered romance novels – and one day, much later, wondered if she could write one too. Leah now writes happy ever afters for heroines who definitely don't need saving. When she's not writing, Leah loves all day breakfast, rambling conversations and laughting until she cries. She really hates cucumber. And scary movies.