Rafael needs a suitable wife...and Cristina is an ideal candidate: her plain-Jane looks mean she won’t stray – and she’s a virgin! Cristina is devastated to learn that Rafael’s proposal was one of convenience. But whilst their marriage isn’t based on love, Rafael intends for it to be authentic in every other respect...
The Spaniard’s Marriage Bargain
Rowan had been Isandro’s bride of convenience. Knowing he would never love her as she loved him, her choice was to make her unborn child her priority... But in Isandro’s eyes Rowan had done the unforgiveable. However, he couldn’t stop her seeing her son – or deny that the passion between them was as intense as ever...
Cordero’s Forced Bride
Alexa Montague’s had to call off her sister’s wedding and now the groom, Santos, is demanding she take her sister’s place! The Montagues have stolen everything – so Santos will have Alexa instead. Santos does not – cannot – love. But his body burns for Alexa. He’ll keep her captive in his bed until she’s begging to be his...
Cathy Williams is a great believer in the power of perseverance as she had never written anything before her writing career, and from the starting point of zero has now fulfilled her ambition to pursue this most enjoyable of careers. She would encourage any would-be writer to have faith and go for it! She derives inspiration from the tropical island of Trinidad and from the peaceful countryside of middle England. Cathy lives in Warwickshire her family.
Abby Green spent her teens reading Mills & Boon romances. She then spent many years working in the Film and TV industry as an Assistant Director. One day while standing outside an actor's trailer in the rain, she thought: there has to be more than this. So she sent off a partial to Harlequin Mills & Boon. After many rewrites, they accepted her first book and an author was born. She lives in Dublin, Ireland and you can find out more here: www.abby-green.com
Kate Walker was always making up stories. She can't remember a time when she wasn't scribbling away at something and wrote her first “book” when she was eleven. She went to Aberystwyth University, met her future husband and after three years of being a full-time housewife and mother she turned to her old love of writing. Mills & Boon accepted a novel after two attempts, and Kate has been writing ever since. Visit Kate at her website at: www.kate-walker.com