Spring Blockbuster 2023/Coming Home to Crimson/His Best Friend's Sister/Rescued by Her Rival/A Cowboy to Kiss
By (Author) Sarah M. Anderson
By (author) Michelle Major
By (author) Amalie Berlin
By (author) Mary Leo
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Mills & Boon Special Release
30th August 2023
Australia
Paperback
720
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 44mm
527g
Coming Home To Crimson - Michelle Major
Escaping from a cheating fiance in a borrowed car, Sienna Pierce cant think of anywhere to go but Crimson, the hometown she swore shed never go back to. And Crimson sheriff Cole Bennett has a lot at stake in keeping the town on an even keel. On the surface, they have nothing in common. Unfortunately, there is nothing superficial about their feelings for each other!
His Best Friends Sister - Sarah M. Anderson
Rodeo mogul Oliver Lawrence cant say no to his best friends sister, pregnant widow Renee Preston. When the innocent beauty needs refuge from the tabloids, he offers his penthouse and his bed. The passion between them is anything but innocent. And soon Oliver must choose: protect his family from her scandal or stand by the woman he cant let go...
Rescued By Her Rival - Amalie Berlin
Firefighter medic Lauren Autry was devastated when she lost out on her dream job as a Smokejumper to golden-boy Beck Ellison. Two years later shes trying again and surprised to see her nemesis with the rookies on probation. Becks more brooding than ever, but still as maddeningly handsome. A wildfire forces them to work together, but its the flaming attraction raging between them Laurens desperately trying to put out...
A Cowboy To Kiss - Mary Leo
Jake Scott welcomed the invitation from Kenzie Grants father to visit their ranch in Idaho. But judging by her frosty reception, his old friend wasnt informed and isnt amused. The stunning little spitfire that dogged him around when they were kids has grown into a fabulous force to be reckoned with. Its tough to tell which she resents most his advice on eco-friendly ranching methods or just his presence. How can he convince her that working together could be the best thing for the ranch...and for them
I spent my childhood wandering through the woods behind our house, pretending to be an Indian. Later, when I fully discovered horses, it prompted my mother the history teacher to put anything and everything about the High Plains tribes into my hands. This infatuation lasted for over a decade.At some point, I got away from Indians. My mother blames boys. I discovered Victorian novels and didn't look back - not for almost two decades. I got a Bachelor's of Arts in English from Truman State University and a Master's of Arts in English from The Ohio State University.And through it all, I knew I wanted to write novels. I just had no idea how to do it.It took a caffeine-fueled car trip with my 92-year-old grandmother and two-year-old son in July of 2007 to awaken my Muse. That story would become my first book as I figured out how, exactly, one writes a novel.Let's just say the learning curve was steep.One character led to another, and before long, I found my characters out in South Dakota, among the Lakota Sioux tribe. Modern-day cowboys, who are the Indians - without planning it this way, I find myself writing about the people and places that held my imagination throughout my childhood.In 2010, I sold my first novel, the award-winning Indian Princess, to Stacy Boyd of Harlequin Desire. The book will be released in 2012. Stay tuned for more updates!I live in Illinois with my husband, son, Jake the Three-Legged Wonder Wiener dog, and Gater the Four-Legged Mutt. I am a writer and editor at Mark Twain Media, Inc., an educational publishing company. I am a member of Romance Writers of America, the Chicago-North RWA, Women Writing the West, and the International Association for the Study of Popular Romance. When not chasing my son around or tweaking my books, I attempt to read, knit, and occasionally complete a home improvement project in my historical 1895 Queen Anne house.Sarah loves to hear from readers via her email: message@sarahmanderson.com Michelle Major grew up in Ohio but dreamed of living in the mountains. Soon after graduating with a degree in Journalism, she pointed her car west and settled in Colorado. Her life and house are filled with one great husband, two beautiful kids, a few furry pets and several well-behaved reptiles. Shes grateful to have found her passion writing stories with happy endings. Michelle loves to hear from her readers at www.michellemajor.com. Amalie lives with her family and critters in Southern Ohio, and she writes quirky, independent characters for Harlequin Medical Romance. Her favorite stories buck expectations with unusual settings and situations, and the belief that humor can powerfully illuminate truthespecially when juxtaposed against intense emotions. And that love is stronger and more satisfying when your partner can make you laugh through the times you dont have the luxury of tears. Mary Leo grew up in a big Italian family in South Chicago. She now lives in Las Vegas with her husband where she enjoys writing for the Harlequin Western line and is busy working on her next book. You can read more about Mary at www.maryleo.com where you can sign up for her newsletter and learn about her upcoming books and events. You can also find her on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/maryleoauthor