Colby vs. Colby by Debra Webb (The Equalizers) Driven by determination… and desire. With their reputations and Sunday dinner in jeopardy, Victoria Colby-Camp and her son were not about to give in when it came to Sam Johnson. Hired by the Colby Agency, Lisa was by the book in every way, except when it came [...]
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Colby vs Colby
Posted in Book, Fiction, Harlequin Mills & Boon, Intrigue, tagged cops, danger, Debra Webb, deception, desire, gang wars, murder, The Equalizers on March 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Hostage Situation
Posted in Book, Fiction, Harlequin Mills & Boon, Intrigue, tagged attraction, brothers, danger, Debra Webb, deception, desire, drugs, murder, suspicion, The Equalizers on March 17, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Hostage situation by Debra Webb (The Equalizers) No room for negotiation Renee Vaughn went undercover to bring down a powerful drug lord. Her plan to get into the criminal’s life: to use his brother Paul Reyes as bait. A classic good looking man in a bad situation – and the Equalizers’ newest agent was about [...]
The Missing Millionaire
Posted in Book, Fiction, Intrigue, tagged Dani Sinclair, Harlequin, kidnapping, millionaire, Mills & Boon, secrets on January 13, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The missing millionaire by Dani Sinclair Loved this book. Plenty of action and it only took me a couple of days to read it; just couldn’t put it down it was so good. The twist at the end was so unexpected I never guessed who was behind it all. A girl had to do what [...]
Sheik Seduction
Posted in Book, Fiction, Intrigue, tagged attack, business, Dana Marton, desert, desire, Harlequin, Mills & Boon, sheik on January 10, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Sheik Seduction by Dana Marton It was interesting reading this not long after a previous book written by Dana Marton as some of the same characters reappear. It is also written in the same time and place. Honour demanded that he protect her She had planned to be all business, but nothing could have prepared [...]
Finding His Child
Posted in Book, Fiction, Intrigue, tagged attraction, badge, crime, detective, Harlequin, kidnapping, Mills & Boon, rescue, search, Tracy Montoya on December 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Finding his child by Tracy Montoya He would do whatever it took to find her It had been six long months since his daughter had disappeared. When another girl was kidnapped in the Washington State woods, Detective Aaron Donovan was convinced the two crimes were related. After joining the search and rescue team, Aaron was [...]
Prescription: Makeover
Posted in Book, Fiction, Intrigue, tagged bad boys, control, FBI, Harlequin, health, Jessica Anderson, men, Mills & Boon on December 3, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Prescription: makeover by Jessica Anderson From sassy to classy Ike Rombout had to be in control – of her job, her life, and her men. And with an intimidating look, most men stayed away. But former FBI agent William Caine walked where most men wouldn’t. While working at Boston General, Ike found herself in the [...]
Navajo Echoes
Posted in Book, Fiction, Intrigue, tagged Cassie Miles, desire, Harlequin, Mills & Boon, passion, rules on November 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Navajo Echoes by Cassie Miles (Bodyguards Unlimited, Denver, Co) There wasn’t really that much romance in this one, more just fighting action. Not that it was a problem I still ending up read it. She broke down all his defenses Personal Securities agent John Pinto liked to do things his way – especially on his [...]
Armed and Devastating
Posted in Book, Fiction, Intrigue, tagged badge, brothers, Harlequin, Julie Miller, Mills & Boon, mystery, psychological terror, revenge, The Precinct: Brotherhood of the Badge, virgin on November 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Armed and Devastating by Julie Miller (The Precinct: Brotherhood of the Badge) Ya I know that there is a bit of a taboo about reading Mills & Boon novels, well there is here in Australia anyway. But I must say that was really was a good mystery novel, and there were some funny parts in [...]
Undercover Sheik
Posted in Book, Fiction, Intrigue, tagged Bandit, Dana Marton, Harlequin, Mills & Boon, sheik on October 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Undercover Sheik by Dana Marton Rescued by a powerful Sheik She’d been stranded in the desert the held captive by a band of kidnappers. Then Sheik Nasir ibn Ahmad, one of the most menacing men she’d ever seen, promised to lead her to safety, and Dr Sadie Kauffman had little choice but to follow. Once [...]
Justice for a Ranger
Posted in Book, Fiction, Intrigue, tagged Harlequin, Mills & Boon, Rita Herron, The Silver Star of Texas on October 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Justice for a Ranger by Rita Herron (The Silver Star of Texas) A Texas family divided – and reunited Rugged Texas Ranger Cole McKinney, abandoned by his father, hated the thought of helping his half brothers. Also Rangers, they’d called him back to Justice, Texas, to help solve two murder cases… cases with their father [...]