Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Harlequin 4 books Bundle


Sellers, Alexandra - The Vagabond - Harlequin

Vere Bourne and Cilla Fairweather had more in common than a startling physical resemblance. The two cousins shared a telepathic link -- even after Cilla was lost at sea. Now her cousin haunted Vere's dreams, warning that her death hadn't been an accident at all.

Vere's search for the truth led her to the Caribbean, and to Cass Conway. The rugged sailor had obviously been entangled in Cilla's life -- and, Vere suspected, in her death. Vere wanted to believe him when he promised to help and protect her. But she couldn't forget that trusting Cass Conway might have been her cousin's fatal mistake....
Whitefeather, Sheri - Thief Of Hearts - Harlequin

Kristen Parker sat in a casino lounge, sipping soda and praying her heart wouldn't burst in her chest. Cigarette smoke swirled in ghostlike fashion and the sound of coins spilling from slot machines rang in her ears.

Maybe she should give up, she thought. Throw in the towel, forget this crazy, dangerous, God-help-me notion. Of all things, she'd come to Las Vegas hoping to find a fantasy lover, to engage in a one-night stand that would fulfill her deepest, most intimate desire. In short, Kristen wanted to sleep with a stranger

Phillips, Paige - The Stranger's Wife - Harlequin


HUSBAND

Jake Chastain-- handsome, rich, sinfully seductive. Perfect husband material ...and in his absence, Meg Lindley was hired to act as his wife. Jake was never supposed to know ....

LOVER

But suddenly he was there--kissing his "wife" with passion that seared straight to Meg's heart. Sweeping her away into hiding-and demanding answers she didn't have.

STRANGER

Meg was a double, a last-minute substitute for a woman who had vanished. Even as she fell in love with Jake, she suspected someone was trying to kill him. Meg had to tell Jake the truth-and convince him to trust a stranger ....
Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds - Night Cry - Harlequin

Ellen had never been out of the low hill country of northeastern Mississippi. Since the death of her mother many years before, and the death of her younger brother only a year or so earlier, she and her father had shared their cabin and five acres of land alone. Except for Sleet, the horse that-because he feared lightning and thunder-had thrown and killed her brother. Ellen was terrified of Sleet. It was summer. Ellen's father's newest job-he had had many-was as a calendar salesman, so he was gone a great deal of the time. Her only contact with the outside world was through the telephone and news programs on the TV. The family's nearest neighbor was Granny Bo, an old woman full of stories of days past and dark forebodings about the present and future, which she read from signs and portents she clearly accepted as true. Ellen believed and shared Granny Bo's fears even when she did not want to.

Then, stirring events in the nearby town, a stranger and his wife living in a nearby abandoned house, a kidnapping, and deeper and deeper questions in Ellen's mind about everyone she knew-including her father and Granny Bo-conspired to make Ellen face her fears and find her courage, just when it was most needed.



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