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Harlequin Signature Select Stories by Nancy Warren, Julie Kenner, and Jo Leigh. Pistols at Dawn, by Nancy Warren BAYOU BAD BOYS
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Kensington Brava
ISBN 0758208510
December 2005
Novellas by Nancy Warren, JoAnn Ross, and E. C. Sheedy.
You Give Me Fever, by Nancy Warren
Historian and amateur genealogist Lucy Charles is spending the
summer in New Orleans tracing her Acadian family history, and
she’s thrilled when she tracks down a distant cousin. Claude
LeBlanc is gorgeous, a little rough around the edges, and very
rich, having inherited a fortune. But Lucy’s research proves
that no one in her family ever made a mint. So where did Claude
get the money? This is going to take some research of a very different
kind, and Lucy’s pretty sure the results will not make the
family newsletter…
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Harlequin Blaze
ISBN 0373792131
October 2005
In 200 words describe your hottest fantasy…
That’s the sizzling premise behind the Fantasy Weekend Contest at Hush Hotel in Manhattan. PR director Kit Prescott has outdone herself promoting a hotel catering to the senses—until she welcomes the first winner. Sexy, single Peter Garson has checked into the Carnaby Suite—the same man who checked out prematurely from their wedding three years ago!
Or your biggest mistake…
Peter will do anything to win Kit back, including penning all his fantasies and feelings on paper for her to see—and experience nightly in the confines of his king-size bed. His touch brings so many memories—good and bad—flooding back. But can he and Kit separate fantasy from reality once the weekend is over?
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Harlequin Signature Select
ISBN 0373612915
March 2005
Earthquake aftershocks trap Mayor Patrick O'Shea and his assistant Briana Bliss in an elevator. But emergency services are stretched to the limit with 911 calls. The mayor and Briana wait. And passions flare...
Briana Bliss planned to use her job as Mayor Patrick O'Shea's assistant to get back at him for allegedly destroying her uncles' political chances. But she's unprepared for the way Patrick makes her feel. And in the close confines of the stalled elevator, Patrick and Briana give in to the attraction that's been sizzling between them for months. Now how will Briana ever prove to Patrick that she acted out of love...and not revenge?
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Kensington Brava
ISBN 0758205848
February 2005
Just when things couldn't get any stranger...
Corporate shark Joe Montcrief wastes no time in getting exactly what he wants. And what he wants is to spend one brief night in Beaverton, Idaho; buy the tiny town for his company; and get out. No one warned him that Beaverton is home to a kooky collection of outrageous eccentrics, or that his B&B, the Shady Lady, is a former brothel, which now houses retired ladies of the evening. Then there's the proprietor of the B&B, Emmylou Sargent. Pretty, warm, and apparently not deranged, she's a baking, homemaking, small-town girl-the sort of woman Joe would never be attracted to under normal circumstances. But nothing in Beaverton is normal. That must be why Joe's going wildly, passionately out of his mind for Emmylou. The only way to stay sane is to get out of town, before he gives in to total erotic madness...
...they did.
In a town of eccentrics, Emmylou has always stood out-for her normalcy. But then, she's never met anybody like Joe. When he's around, that strong, masculine vibe of his makes Emmylou feel like going deliciously, wickedly insane. Or maybe that old brothel magic is finally starting to work on her. Emylou is determined to keep Joe in Beaverton long enough to save her hometown...even if she has to take leave of her senses and drive him completely crazy to do it...
Now, in a place that's Mayberry-meets-Bedlam, where doubting your sanity is the local pastime, two sane people engaged in a battle of wills are about to discover that love isn't always sensible, and desire this strong can take anybody to a place beyond all reason...
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Kensington Brava
ISBN 0758205864
November 2004
Novellas by Nancy Warren, MaryJanice Davidson, and Karen Kelley.
The Fourteen Million-Dollar Poodle, by Nancy Warren
Labor dispute negotiator Vince Grange has a reputation for being
a tough guy. Tough guys hammer out deals, drink beer, and keep
their well-muscled, six-foot-four physiques in shape. They do
not inherit frou-frou toy poodles named Mimi who only understand
French. Good thing Vince was a softie for his late eccentric aunt,
and really good thing she left him fourteen million dollars so
he can hire a French dog nanny. But the minute sultry Sophie Veneau
shows up, Vince takes a sudden interest in learning whatever she
has to teach, especially if it’s the French for “Why
don’t we go to my room...?”
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