Wealthy, ruthless Nick married Paige to get a seat on the board of her father’s company. Yet Paige is tired of treating their marriage as a business deal. She’s decided that if the sexy tycoon truly wants her, he will have to prove it!
The Borghese Bride by Sandra Marton
At first Dominic Borghese dismisses the idea of marrying Arianna to repay a debt. But when he sees her, his mood changes – she is the beautiful stranger he once shared an unforgettable encounter with and her little boy is the son he didn’t know he had!
The Bride Price by Day Leclaire
Gideon is a highly successful – not to mention gorgeous – tycoon. He doesn’t need to buy a bride! Yet Piper owes him big time and all she can offer is herself. Five years ago they were in love but it ended badly. Is he now willing to accept her proposition?
One of Harlequin/ Mills & Boon’s most long-standing authors, Sara Craven has sold over 30 million books around the world. She published her first novel, Garden of Dreams, in 1975 and wrote for Mills & Boon/ Harlequin for over 40 years. Former journalist Sara also balanced her impressing writing career with winning the 1997 series of the UK TV show Mastermind, and standing as Chairman of the Romance Novelists’ Association from 2011 to 2013. Sara passed away in November 2017.
Sandra Marton is a USA Todday Bestselling Author. A four-time finalist for the RITA, the coveted award given by Romance Writers of America, she's also won eight Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Awards, the Holt Medallion, and Romantic Times’ Career Achievement Award. Sandra's heroes are powerful, sexy, take-charge men who think they have it all–until that one special woman comes along. Stand back, because together they're bound to set the world on fire.
USA TODAY bestselling author Day Leclaire is described by Harlequin as “one of our most popular writers ever!” Day’s passionate stories warm the heart, which may explain the impressive 11 nominations she's received for the prestigious Romance Writers of America RITA Award. “There's no better way to spend each day than writing romances.” Visit www.dayleclaire.com.