Time flew, and in only a few hours, the chore was complete. Her treasured decorations were wrapped and boxed, ready to be packed away until next year. Aidan helped with that, too. Mary couldn’t help but admire Aidan’s broad shoulders and flexing muscles as he assumed the task of putting the bo...
No woman could be that perfect for him. Holly was close to his age, well past the silly girl stage but not too old to have fun. On the quiet side, but intelligent and funny. Beautiful and sexy as hell. Self-sufficient, but not unapproachable, and willing to ask for (and appreciate) help. Plus she...
––––––––Rebecca Harrison spent the last twelve years with humanitarian relief organizations, travelling to some of the hardest hit areas of the world, but none has ever affected her as much as that tiny village in Africa. Because of him.Fierce and beautiful and terrible, she can’t get him out of...
Sean cursed as he hung up the phone. “Nick!” His voice bellowed out clearly from his office, easily heard by the mechanics at work in the six-bay garage. Nick Milligan received sympathetic looks from the others as he put down the wrench and wiped his hands carelessly on his coveralls. “Yeah, b...
Patrick’s Day fell on a Friday, the place was over-the-top insane. Every member of the Callaghan clan tended, taking care of their loyal customers and all of the honorary Irish who came out to have a good time. It took a while, therefore, for Ian to notice the familiar face of Aidan Harrison in...
Across the table that separated them, Holly McTierney swirled the straw in her unsweetened iced tea and barely batted an eyelash at her BFF’s pronouncement, but she did lean forward a little. “Do tell.” Liz Benning flushed and averted her eyes. They’d had dozens, possibly hundreds of conversati...
Taryn felt instantly at home in the Pub. She’d spent most of the last eight years working in one just like it. Unofficially, of course, but no one ever questioned it and that kind of thing had never really mattered to Charlie. He was one of those few exceptional people who believed the true me...
“Drink that,” Michael said, indicating a thermos he’d placed beside the monitor. Ian looked at it skeptically, then twisted off the lid and took a sniff. “The Cure?” Ian blinked in disbelief. “The Cure,” Michael confirmed. No one knew exactly what was in Michael’s “Cure”, but it was known to ...