He’s Been Expecting Sun, Sand and Sex
Matt Lincoln, hard-hitting television journalist possessed a sexual charisma that was almost tangible and a male ego that could almost touch the clouds. Unless Kate agreed to accompany him on a little tryst to the Caribbean, he would seduce her stepbrother's wife.
Through bitter experience, Kate had acquired immunity to men like Matt. Now she wanted revenge. She would pretend to fall headlong into his irresistible arms. Then at just the right moment, she'd pierce his overblown ego with her scathing rejection. But for Kate the right moment never came.
Lisa didn't have the heart to refuse her stepsister's request. Julie had never been very good at organizing matters, and she simply couldn't handle her wedding plans alone.
But Lisa had no idea she was stepping into a viper's nest! Not only was Julie acting strange, but there was another problem: Dane Riderwood, Julie's brother.
Two years before, Lisa had fled from Dane in shame and humiliation. Now he was even more handsome, more dangerous — and more determined than ever to have Lisa on his own terms.
Cassie Linton turned unobtrusiveness into an art. She wasn't a frustrated widow—ripe for the taking—and she went out of her way to avoid appealing to the opposite sex.
But the day she was forced to present Grant Industries with a new ad campaign for Eve Cosmetics, Rohan Grant saw right through her Operation Chameleon. And he liked what he saw.
In no time Cassie was on the run. Rohan reminded her too much of her late husband. She couldn't know that in Rohan's case escape was unnecessary—and completely out of the question!
"Marry Me, Querida. Be My Wife."
Vasco da Carvalho's proposal came as a dream. Even in her wildest fantasies about the Brazilian rancher, Abigail had never dared to expect this! Until yesterday, this exotic male has been engaged to her cousin. Now . . . well, Abigail could only interpret Vasco's actions as those of a man doing the honorable thing. Because last night Abby had comforted him in his rage. And while she could never regret their unplanned moment of passion, how could she share a lifetime with a man who felt obligated to marry her?