The last person Mitch Carver expects to walk into his office is Darcy – she haunted his sleep for months. Darcy Connors can’t believe it either; now she must tell her new boss that their weekend in Paris has turned into a lifetime commitment...and it’s twins!
Twins for a Christmas Bride
Dr Sara Walker would do anything for her twin sister, including carrying a baby for her, even though the father-to-be, Dr Daniel Lomax, is the only man Sara has ever loved. . . But tragedy changes everything. Can Christmas and the birth of the twins pull Dan and Sara together...?
Baby Twins: Parents Needed
Rachel Adams’s independent life is turned upside down when she’s named guardian to two orphaned twins! It’s hard to suddenly be a mum to two demanding babies, but in no time they steal her heart! Then gorgeous co-guardian Ford Sullivan turns up, and tries to take charge...
Raye Morgan also writes under Helen Conrad and Jena Hunt and has written over fifty books for Mills & Boon. She grew up in Holland, Guam, and California, and spent a few years in Washington, D.C. as well. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature. Raye says that “writing helps keep me in touch with the romance that weaves through the everyday lives we all live.” She lives in Los Angeles with her geologist/computer scientist husband and the rest of her family.
Several years ago Josie Metcalfe had a blood transfusion during an operation and went into anaphylactic shock. Afterwards, she discovered that she could no longer read. When her husband came home with a bag full of Mills & Boons it took a solid month of blood, sweat, and tears to finish reading the first one, but by the time she was fit to work again she had read them all and was hooked. Then her husband nudged her into action by daring her to write them, too! And the rest is history!
A fifth generation California, Teresa Carpenter lives in San Diego within miles of her extensive family and knows with their help she can accomplish anything. She takes particular joy and pride in her nieces and nephews who are all bright, fit, shining stars of the future. If she’s not at a family event, you’ll usually find her at home reading or writing her next grand romance.