From the moment Caitlin Briley stepped into his law office with her smoky eyes and burning ambition, Nathan McCloud wanted her. As a bachelor he would have had time to charm his way into her bed -- and into her heart. But now he was a single dad, trading golf clubs for dollhouses. Could he convin...
“Problem?” Logan asked from the doorway. “It didn’t drain.” “Here, let me take a look.” Sighing, she stood back while Logan moved past her. “Looks like a broken drive belt,” he said a couple minutes later. “Is the machine you...
Okay, so maybe that was an exaggeration, since he’d been fully in control of the vehicle, but he couldn’t deny that too much of his attention had been zeroed in on Bonnie. She always looked pretty but today, in her curve-hugging jeans and lace blouse over a low-scooped, la...
Both of them were busy with back-to-back appointments, and then she had to leave early for a dental appointment. Tired from a long, busy week, she wasn’t really in the mood to socialize that evening, but she had little choice. Once a year, the Honesty Chamber of Commerce h...
Disoriented, she blinked her eyes open, only then remembering that she’d spent a restless night on the sleeper sofa in the cabin’s living room. Gavin had offered the use of his bed, but she’d refused. She wouldn’t displace an injured man from his bed because of a mix-up that was no fault of his o...
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The couch in the office was perfectly comfortable. He’d spent many nights on it after writing until the wee hours and finally collapsing into sleep. So it wasn’t physical discomfort that caused him to prowl the dark hallways during those long hours. He was concerned that I...
Sitting at the round oak table in the kitchen with her computer in front of her, Natalie could hear him banging around as he removed the wobbly old ceiling fan and prepared to install another. She hadn’t been able to resist expressing her concern about his ability to handle that task, but he’d sc...
This was an expression she knew very well, the way he always looked when he’d been struck with a possibly brilliant solution to a troublesome dilemma. She would wait patiently for him to share what he was thinking—or not. Sometimes he had to mull over details for days before he enlightened anyone...
She had been very busy mingling and directing the festivities; he suspected she’d deliberately used her social responsibilities as an excuse to avoid a one-on-one with him. She needn’t have worried, he thought grumpily, taking her into his arms for the slow number that was just beginning. He woul...