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The Baby Deal
Falling For The Boss
The Boss And Miss Baxter
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Family Business Series

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Having Her Boss's Baby

When Noelle Stevenson saw the positive results of her pregnancy test, she didn't know what to do. The baby's father was gone, killed serving his country in Iraq. And Noelle was barely making ends meet. So when her take-charge boss, Devlin Hunter, offered to marry her — in a purely temporary business arrangement — how could she possibly refuse? Dev wanted to do the right thing for a woman in need. But he didn't anticipate that his beautiful bride, wed in a marriage of convenience, would stir his hardened heart.

Prodigal Son

Jack Hanson knew what he wanted, and it wasn't a media empire. After his father died suddenly, Jack was forced to leave his law practice to take over his father's company and pull it back from the brink of catastrophe. The one bright spot in the whole mess was his new hire—  an old business-school friend, Samantha Edwards. Samantha was just as smart, fun and vibrant as she'd been in school, but now…she was a hell of a lot sexier.

Shelter in a Soldier's Arms

Single mum Ashley Churchill had always been able to provide for her little girl. Until her luck turned, and the only protection she could find was in her stony and taciturn boss, security specialist Jeff Ritter. Jeff warned he was only offering to share his home, not his life, and that suited Ashley just fine.

And yet, Jeff's broad shoulders were oh-so tempting to lean on, and in his arms, Ashley found a whole new kind of shelter — a home. But no matter how close they became, Jeff always barricaded a part of himself away. And Ashley wondered if he could ever allow himself to come in from the storm and find his own shelter…with her.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 1, 2016
The Baby Deal
Falling For The Boss
The Boss And Miss Baxter

Titles in the series (5)

  • The Boss And Miss Baxter

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    The Boss And Miss Baxter
    The Boss And Miss Baxter

    TO: Nina Baxter FROM: David Hanson SUBJECT: An Offer You Can't Refuse Nina, I'm so sorry about the layoffs. Your dedication, not to mention your charm, has always made a good impression on me. So I'd love it if you considered working for me again, as my personal assistant. There's plenty of room for you and your adorable children in my apartment (and truthfully, their excitement would be a welcome distraction from my otherwise workaholic lifestyle!). I know you're worried about gossip people might suggest this isn't strictly business but we're more than capable of ignoring the sparks of attraction between us in favour of the bigger picture aren't we?

  • The Baby Deal

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    The Baby Deal
    The Baby Deal

    TO: ANDREW HANSON FROM: JACK HANSON SUBJECT: YOU GOT YOUR CLIENT WHAT??? You've got to start thinking of the company before yourself, brother. Especially since you've gotten into trouble with your very first client! Delia McCray's a smart, beautiful entrepreneur, and Hanson Media Group is dying for her business. But I can't believe she's also pregnant with your baby after spending just one night with you! Andrew, you have to marry her it's the right thing to do for the family, and it may be the only way to salvage the reputation of this company. Do whatever you have to do, but get her to the altar!

  • Falling For The Boss

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    Falling For The Boss
    Falling For The Boss

    TO: EVAN HANSON FROM: MEREDITH WATERS SUBJECT: OUR SECRET PAST Which probably isn't even a secret now that I'm working at Hanson Media. Believe me, Evan, didn't plan this when I took the job. All I know is twelve years ago you left town without so much as a kiss goodbye. Now you're back and when I'm with you I feel like the years apart never happened. But I promised myself not to fall in love again especially with you. If only you'd stop looking at me that way! How are we supposed to work together and save your family business when all I can think about is dancing to that romantic song again? Soon you'll even have me believing in second chances .

  • Her Best-Kept Secret

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    Her Best-Kept Secret
    Her Best-Kept Secret

    TO: JENNY ANDERSON FROM: RICHARD WARREN RE: MY NOT–SO–SECRET ADMIRATION FOR YOU Jenny, I know you didn't relish giving up a plum reporting assignment to show me around Tokyo, but our days together have been much more intriguing than the merger I'm supposed to be working on. And I think even you can't deny that the sparks between us are sharper than a samurai's sword! I just can't believe that someone as beautiful and loving as you might still feel like she doesn't fit in. I know you've always wondered about the woman who gave you up for adoption all those years ago. Well, finding her might be easier than you think .

  • Mergers & Matrimony

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    Mergers & Matrimony
    Mergers & Matrimony

    TO: HELEN HANSON FROM: RICHARD WARREN RE: ALMOST THROUGH! It's been an exhausting battle, but we're almost done with the merger between Hanson Media and the Japanese powerhouse TAKA Corporation. And we couldn't have done it without your business savvy, Helen. Your late husband, George, would be proud of all you've done to salvage the business for his kids. I hear that you and the fierce head negotiator, Morito Taka, are getting on famously. I'm surprised that he'd even talk to someone from the other side of the negotiating table, but your all–American beauty and sparkling blue eyes seem to have captivated him! Just be careful, Helen: mixing work with pleasure can be a very risky business .

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Brenda Harlen

Brenda Harlen is a multi-award winning author for Harlequin Special Edition who has written over 25 books for the company.

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