

A poor American schoolteacher and a wealthy English duke who can never be together are falling hard, fast.
Wynne is visiting her friend, Ivy, in England for the summer. As a poverty-stricken American schoolteacher, she has had to scrimp and save to make the trip. When she meets the formidable older brother of Ivy, he is everything his sister said he was, and more. Bruce is a duke, and thus, he is out of her league. Still, she can't help falling for the handsome but stern aristocrat, even when she knows it will lead nowhere.
The duke can't imagine why he is attracted to his sister's American friend. She is not of their social class, an outspoken American, and in need of correction. But there is something about her he can't resist, even though he knows they can never truly be together.
She doesn't want a man, and he doesn't need a woman. So, a marriage of convenience should be perfect, shouldn't it?
Mina has come for the summer to help her friend plan her wedding. After suffering through a trauma years ago, she has made a vow to keep her distance from all men. However, that was before she met Crystal's older, widowed brother.
Rad likes his sister's friend. The fact that she gets along with his two small daughters is an added plus, and these two reasons prompt him to propose a marriage of convenience to her. He makes it clear that there will be separate bedrooms, and she agrees. After all, she doesn't want a man in her bed, and he was hurt deeply by his first wife, so it just makes sense.
But when her new friend, Gemma, gives birth, Mina suddenly realizes a marriage of convenience to Rad is no longer what she wants. Somehow, he has broken through the barriers of her past. Can she convince him to make their marriage real? Or will it take no convincing at all?
Publisher's Note: This endearing romance contains elements of power exchange.
The Highland Viscount Book 1
Camilla Gordon thinks she’s going to Scotland for a month to explore the country on her own, but a deadly fog on a lonely Highland road leaves her stranded in a deserted area. When a local man offers her shelter for the night, she nervously accepts, only to discover the next day that her handsome and likable host is actually a viscount.
She plans to leave again as soon as the fog lifts, but unfortunately she falls and badly hurts her ankle, and when the local doctor orders her to stay off it for a month, her titled host insists she stay with him to recuperate. The strict code of conduct he grew up with says that as a guest in his home she is under his protection, a mandate he takes seriously. How could either have imagined that one month together would forever change their lives?
This is book one of The Highland Viscount series and can be enjoyed independently. Book two is coming soon.
Publisher’s Note: This contemporary romance contains elements of mystery, sensual scenes, power exchange, and a happily for now.
When Macie Welles follows her aunt’s wishes in intercepting a letter to General Howe, in January of 1778, she barely makes it back alive. And she has no idea she will be captured by one of General Washington’s most fierce and trusted men, Captain and soon-to-be Major Jake Wilde. When she is caught a few days later, rummaging through the captain’s saddlebags, she has no idea her whole life is about to change.
Captain Wilde, forced to take her into his tent to strip her and search her, has no idea that, as he looks down into the pleading face of this dark-eyed, golden-haired, beautiful girl, she is about to steal his heart. Is she truly a spy? Could he possibly save her from the fate that awaits her now? Or is it too late?
Book 2 in Rustic Inheritance
There's no horsing around when you live out on a ranch.
Alice was a young history teacher with a few life lessons to learn. Like, first, don't buy an open air Jeep in a snowy climate. And second, don't anger a cowboy holding you prisoner on his ranch when he says it's for your own good. Basic stuff. Alice has a lot to learn from Boone Childress, the most important lesson being what they learn from each other about opening themselves up to love.
Publisher's Note: This steamy contemporary western contains a theme of power exchange.