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Allan, Jeanne.
No angel. 1990. 4v.
When sensible, warm-hearted Elizabeth saved the life of a complete stranger, she didn't expect her own life to be turned upside down. She had no time in her busy existence for love affairs and she certainly didn't intend to let a man like Andrew T. Harcourt, with whom she disagreed on nearly everything, get under her skin!
Armstrong, Lindsay.
A dangerous lover. 1992. 3v.
Anyone who hoped to exert any control over unconventional advertising genius Brad Morris had to be something special. Verity usually managed him with reasonable success, but that was before he decided to transfer his attentions from his glamorous girlfriend, Primrose, to Verity herself. She had been hurt in the past and had no intention of succumbing to his wiles.
Armstrong, Lindsay.
When the night grows cold. 1987. 3v.
A woman couldn't run a farm in Australia without a man's help - or so Kate Wiley's neighbours thought. Kate was determined to prove them wrong, so when Grevil Robinson offered the help that would save her farm she was reluctant to take it. She didn't want his charity - and she certainly didn't want to fall in love with him.
Ashe, Jenny.
Sister at Greyrigg. 1987. 4v.
Amy Taggart and old Dr. MacFarlane had loved their elderly residents at Greyrigg Manor as much as they would their own relatives. But now Dr. Mac was dead and a new broom was arriving in the person of his son Chris, who didn't know any of the staff and didn't care about the residents.
Beaty, Betty.
Matchmaker nurse. 1986. 3v.
Mr. James Jarvis, orthopaedic consultant at the Frantfield and District Hospital, is reputed to leave a trail of cast-off crutches, mended bones and broken hearts behind him. But, Nurse Hester Stanton vows he will not get away with ruining her sister's life for a second time - though she doesn't bargain for falling in love with him herself.
Bianchin, Helen.
The tiger’s lair. 1990. 3v.
Out manoeuvred by Dominic Preston at every turn, Sachi accepted his ring on her finger as the price she must pay if she wanted a way out of the problems which faced her. But was it a case of going from the frying pan to the fire? And what exactly were Dominic's true feelings about the wife he'd bought?
Burford, Pamela.
I do, but here’s the catch. 2001. 4v.
Charlie never dreamed she'd still be a virgin at thirty - let alone a married one! When she met handsome, rich and worldly, Grant Sterling, she fell in love at first sight. The problem was Grant wanted a marriage of convenience...with no sex! He just needs a mousy, unassuming wife to impress his stuffy law firm.
Carson, Angela.
Another man’s ring. 1989. 3v.
Breaking things off wasn't going to be easy with two sets of parents, as well as the bridegroom-to-be absolutely determined that the match should take place. It was hardly surprising that Judi leapt at the chance to escape to Thailand.
Carter, Rosemary.
Walk into tomorrow. 1986. 3v.
When all her friends were leaving their small farming community for bright city lights and college, Emily had to stay behind to nurse her mother. Now, at twenty-seven, she was seriously considering selling her florist's shop and leaving Random, Minnesota. But then Nick Simon came home for his grandfather's funeral.
Collins, Marion Smith.
By mutual consent. 1990. 3v.
Toni Grey prided herself on her cool level headedness, a quality she knew every lawyer needed. But when she met dynamic Nick Trabour, she felt her cautious reserve slipping out of control. Nick was sensitive, intelligent and excited her as no man ever had - and he was engaged to a woman Toni would never dream of hurting.
Cross, Melinda.
Pulse of the heartland. 1990. 3v.
When all her friends were leaving their small farming community for bright city lights and college, Emily had to stay behind to nurse her mother. Now, at twenty-seven, she was seriously considering selling her florist's shop and leaving Random, Minnesota. But then Nick Simon came home for his grandfather's funeral.
Dailey, Janet.
After the storm. 1975. 3v. UK Loan only.
Lainie was desperate for money to help pay for treatment for her invalid mother, and there was only one person she could turn to - Rad the husband from whom she had been separated for the last five years. Astonishingly, he agreed to help, but on one condition - that Lainie should return to him as his wife.
Darcy, Emma.
The unpredictable man. 1986. 3v.
Lyn was tired of always taking second place to her glamorous sister, so when her aunt left her a legacy, she determined to make use of the chance to live her own life. Then she discovered that Aunt Henrietta had also left her as a legacy - to the outrageous, unpredictable Peter Kelso.
Darcy, Emma.
The ultimate choice. 1990. 3v.
Horses were Kelly's life, and when Justin St. John, the sardonic new owner of Marian Park seemed set to ruin her show-jumping career, she was determined to stand up to him. But when Kelly confronted him she found a very different man from the one she'd heard about, and the reality was far more challenging and infinitely more dangerous!
Devine, Angela.
Yesterday's husband. 1994. 4v. UK Loan only.
Emma had walked out on her husband eight years ago, but now Richard Fielding was back - with a vengeance. Her father had lived for his company, it had meant everything to him. How could she let Richard destroy all her father stood for? She had no choice. She had to pay Richard's price, even if that meant she could never live with herself again.
Donald, Robyn.
The stone princess. 1992. 4v. UK Loan only.
Eight years after they had parted for good, Petra knew that she still felt something for Caine Fleming. Was it lust or love? One thing was certain, he was the only man who could turn her quietly controlled life into a seething mass of emotion and torment. But how did Caine feel about her?
Donnelly, Jane.
A man apart. 1968. 4v.
Libby Mason had everything - looks, money and a comfortable, safe background provided by a loving uncle who had always been like a father to her. Everyone who knew her hoped that Libby would marry Ian Blaney and they were all quick to point out how misguided she would be to entertain any romantic ideas about the "outsider" Adam Roscoe. But wasn't it just possible that "everyone" might be wrong?
Field, Sandra.
Safety in numbers. 1992. 3v.
Josh MacNeill was not a conceited man, but he knew that there were plenty of women around who would be happy to have him as a husband. So what on earth was he doing in Nova Scotia hankering after a woman who had hated him when she was ten years old and didn't seem to have changed her opinion very much in the intervening years?
Fraser, Alison.
Tainted love. 1994. 4v.
Clare had a good idea of how Fen Marchand saw her: his opinion was totally coloured by her past. Although Fen was prepared to try her out as his housekeeper - because he desperately needed one - she wasn't good enough for the likes of him! But that didn't stop there being an intense physical attraction between them. However, Clare's past had taught her to keep her distance.
George, Catherine.
Devil within. 1984. 4v.
Why was Saul Treharne so cold and hostile towards her? After all, she had been willing to go off to the wilds of Brazil to be governess to his little girl. Why couldn't he see that all women were not as selfish and unprincipled as his ex-wife?.
Gibson, Rosemary.
An unequal partnership. 1991. 4v.
Mike was not about to abandon the business her grandfather had built up to a cold, calculating business machine like Luke Duncan. But Luke was not a man who was easily thwarted. And he was hardly likely to leave even a minor investment at the mercy of a girl whom he clearly regarded as barely competent.
Gordon, Victoria.
Dream House.1981. 3v.
The recalcitrant author Jackson Collier just wasn't coming across with his latest book, so Karin was sent by her boss to help him finish it. But she found herself rail roaded into helping him build a house, all of which made her feel uncharitable towards him - until she realised how jealous she was of his involvement with the lovely Neridah Gregg.
Graham, Lynne.
Bittersweet passion. 1987. 3v.
Claire knew that Dane Visconti had never had much faith in women, but he had always seemed indolently fond of her, that was why it had seemed natural to turn to him when she needed help. Dane was one of the beautiful people and definitely not the marrying kind, but then Claire hadn't planned for their marriage to be permanent. What was she going to do?
Gregory, Kay.
Amber and Amethyst. 1990. 3v.
There was little doubt that Kyle Maki was a man of contradictions. He had made a beeline for Amber, but was scornful of her life-style and her youth. Amber, for her part, was determined that Kyle should start taking her seriously, even though she soon realised that there was more than just a difference of age and opinion between them.
Gregory, Kay.
Goodbye Delaney. 1991. 4v.
Good old Jon, he would do as Jessica's fiancé for the evening. After all, she needed that job. But this was one of Jessica's ideas which was to go very wrong. Suddenly she was surrounded by well-wishing parents and developing wedding plans - it was all getting out of hand and try as she might, she didn't seem to be able to stop it.
Hamilton, Diana.
Passionate awakening. 1990. 3v. UK Loan only.
Annie Ross knew that millionaire hotel owner Luke Derringer was dangerous from the first time she saw him, he exuded an air of dark confidence that sent shivers down her spine. He was a man who knew exactly what he wanted and how to get it - and now he wanted her.
Hamilton, Diana.
Games for sophisticates. 1991. 4v.
Quilla Kent knew she was playing a dangerous game when she deliberately set out to attract Fraser McGill in order to save her brother's marriage. And when he began to show an interest, she soon realised that, if this was a game, Fraser McGill had no intention of playing by the rules.
Hammond, Rosemary.
Plain Jane. 1988. 4v.
The visit to Seattle's Fat Tuesday celebrations, with their lack of inhibition, was totally out of character for Jane. She was an ugly duckling who liked herself that way - efficient, reliable and sensible, and thoroughly in charge of her job on the local magazine. She also thought she was in charge of her love life, until she fell all too literally, into Blake Bannister's arms.
Hammond, Rosemary.
Two dozen red roses. 1984. 3v. UK Loan only.
To describe Sloan Sheridan as a womaniser was putting it mildly. It was a regular part of Sarah's job as his secretary to send two dozen red roses as a farewell gift to his numerous cast-off girlfriends - and she was determined never to find herself on the receiving end of that kind of dismissal
Hart, Jessica.
Moonshadow man. 1994. 3v.
Carey's cousin Camilla persuaded Carey to impersonate her. But would Drew Tarrant, the famous TV marine biologist, guess she didn't know what he was talking about? Probably, because Carey was alone with him for the next fortnight on the idyllic island of Moonshadow Cay. If she wasn't careful, Drew would discover another secret - that she found him achingly attractive.
Howard Stephanie.
The Pharoah’s kiss. 1993. 3v.
Harriet was beginning to think that all men were materialistic and selfish. First her fiancé had stolen her money, and now Dexter Ross was proving to be just as bad.
Jameson, Claudia.
Escape to love. 1981. 4v. UK Loan only.
Although Suzie was happily looking forward to marrying John Harding, she was nevertheless rather excited when her cousin invited her to go to Spain with her for a few days - as a kind of 'final fling' before she settled down to married life. But it turned out to be the worst thing Suzie could possibly have done.
Jordan, Penny.
Blackmail. 1982. 3v.
Because of an unfortunate incident when she was only sixteen, Gilles de Chauvigny had had the worst possible opinion of Lee - which, was how, six years later, Gilles had managed to blackmail her into marrying him, for no other reason than that he wanted to get rid of his mistress, Louise, once and for all. To Lee's relief Gilles did not intend the arrangement to be a permanent one - but soon she found herself obliged to think in terms of permanency, not least because she had fallen in love with Gilles.
Jordan, Penny.
Tug of love. 1992. 3v.
Life wasn't easy as a single parent, but Win had managed to raise a child that any parent could be proud of. Now Charlie's father was back on the scene and demanding a share in his son. Was a share all he wanted, or did he intend to take Charlie away from her?
Lamb, Charlotte.
Deadly rivals. 1995. 4v.
When Olivia first met Max Agathios, she was young - and utterly captivated. But Max was her father's business enemy and she was forbidden to see him again. Four years on, Olivia agreed to marry Christos, Max's nephew - it was a match of which both their fathers approved. Then Max reappeared to claim Olivia and she realised she was just a trophy in a battle between deadly rivals.