Book Description
The Family Way by Jayne Ann Krentz Expecting a baby was supposed to be the most incredible thing in her life, but for Pru Kenyon, it was bittersweet. Her relationship with live -- in love Case McCord was both exciting and satisfying. But she knew Case wasn't willing to take it to the next level of commitment. So she did the only thing she could . . . She walked away from the love of her life. "Jayne Ann Krentz entertains to the hilt." --Catherine Coulter The Stud by Barbara Delinsky Jenna McCue had never gone looking for "stud" services before. But since Spencer Smith was a professional adventurer, he might look on this favor as just another adventure to notch on his belt. Only a few minutes for a routine clinical procedure. But Spencer had other ideas. If he agreed to father a baby, it would be the old-fashioned way. Now that was an adventure! "An excellent storyteller." --Publishers Weekly Presumed Guilty by Tess Gerritsen Miranda Wood had been accused of murdering her ex-lover. She had a motive and the opportunity. So she was shocked to learn she'd been released on bail. Would she have time to clear her name, or was someone manipulating her into the secret world of a murdered man, where everybody's presumed guilty? "Gerritsen's romances are thrillers from beginning to end." --Portland Press Herald
Family Passions (3 Novels in 1) FROM THE PUBLISHER
The Family Way by Jayne Ann Krentz. Expecting a baby was supposed to be the most incredible thing in her life, but for Pru Kenyon, it was bittersweet. Her relationship with live-in love Case McCord was both exciting and satisfying. But she knew Case wasn't willing to take it to the next level of commitment. So she did the only thing she could -- she walked away from the love of her life.
Chances Are by Barbara Delinsky. Public relations expert Liz Jerome knew everything about creating the right image. After all, she'd created her own bright, ambitious, confident persona. But as she worked with Donovan Grant to rescue his ailing company. Donovan managed to expose the sexy yet frightened woman who was the real Liz. Could he ease her terrible fears and make her whole?
Presumed Guilty by Tess Gerritsen. Miranda Wood had been accused of murdering her ex-lover. She had a motive and the opportunity. So she was shocked to learn she'd been released on bail. Would she have time to clear her name, or was someone manipulating her into the secret world of a murdered man, where everybody's presumed guilty?