Dr. Jane Palmer had every intention of telling FBI agent
Steve Woods he was a father. But the rehearsed lines and
practiced responses were forgotten the moment her little boy
was kidnapped. Now, heart breaking and on the verge of
falling apart, Jane needed Steve more than ever.…
After every
attempt at putting old feelings to rest, Steve Woods never
expected Jane back in his life. Especially not for this
reason. Racing against a ticking clock, desperate to earn
Jane’s trust, Steve still sensed Jane wasn’t telling him
everything. Which made him wonder why she’d come to Texas in
the first place. And what it had to do with the child he’d
do anything to rescue.
~ ~
Formerly entitled
See Jane
Run, this manuscript won the 2009 Daphne du Maurier series category; the 2009 Great Expectations romantic suspense category; the 2007 Romancing The Tome;
and the 2006 Barclay Sterling contests. It's the recipient of numerous contest finals including the romantic
suspense category of RWA's®
2004 Golden Heart®
and is a 2010 Golden Heart® finalist in the Category
Series Romance: Suspense & Adventure category.
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February
2011, Harlequin® Intrigue®
A
Dangerous Magnetism...
They say
opposites attract. Rogue DEA Agent Erren Rhodes doesn't know
whether it's a case of the good, the bad, or the untimely that blows
his cover and sends him crashing into the arms of a beautiful and
resourceful Dallas cop.
A
Clash of Styles...
Darby
O'Malley will do whatever it takes to prove her accused brother
innocent of murder—even if it means forging a partnership with the
chameleon-like Erren and his My-Way-or-the-Highway method of
operating.
Lives—and Love—On The Line...
Together, they tread a precarious path of deceit and betrayal. But
while sifting through the lies to reveal the truth, it's the clues
they uncover about each other that lead to a smoldering attraction
neither can deny.
~ ~
BAD BOY UNCOVERED is the former
title
February 8, 2011 Release Date
May 28, 2010 sold to Harlequin®
Intrigue®
2007 winner Romancing the Tome romantic suspense
2004 winner Great
Expectations romantic suspense
LOVE TEXAS STYLE
NTRWA's 25th Anniversary Anthology
Rugged men. Spirited
women.
Romance as breathtaking as
the Texas landscape.
From the Boot Scootin' Bliss and Roadside Grill to the slick Dallas
skyscrapers and all the highways and ranches in between, this
heartwarming collection of love stories by debut and award-winning
authors celebrates the heroism and passion found only in the Lone
Star State.
SHOTGUN SEDUCTION
Money was never a problem ...
when you had it.
Seems it's always the problem
... when you don't.
Jacqui O'Conner had money. Sean didn't and her father never let him
forget. He had grease under his nails, she had hers manicured
weekly. He bought his work boots at Wally World, all her shoes were
Italian.
It would never work.
Sean Davis is a mechanic turned model. How Jacqui would make him
see that money isn't important ... well, that's one way shotguns
can be used in Texas.
THE RANCHER AND THE ROSE
He wanted a
stay-at-home wife. She wanted a high-powered career.
What happens when
these ex-lovers meet up again?
Written as a Round Robin in late
2001, The Rancher and the Rose features several to-be authors along
with Harlequin®
author Carolyn Zane. Each contributed a separate chapter, chosen
from thousands of submissions every two weeks.
Angi contributed chapter 7 and
found she loved adding a dash of humor even to tense situations.
It's a cute and quick read.
Available as a free Adobe PDF
Reader file from Harlequin®.
THE SCOUNDREL
Raised by their grandfather
to secure an independent Scotland, four cousins are desperate to
fulfill the terms of his will to keep their estates.
In a
last-minute drunken effort to avoid poverty or arranged
marriages, Sir Alexander MacAlpin, Sir Alistair Stewart and Sir
Andrew Canmore steal the Stone of Destiny, abducting Sir Blake
Huntingdon along the way when he tries to stop what amounts to
treason. But when the four cousins simultaneously touch the
Stone, it works its magic on these scions of Scots faded royal
houses, transporting them from 1811 to 1296–-to a time when
England and Scotland were at war.
The
Scoundrel is the 2009 Golden Claddagh
winner in the Celtic category.