On holiday in Italy, Ferne is dazzled by charming Dante Rinucci and his zest for life. She doesn’t realise that every day could be his last. But Ferne’s surprise pregnancy, and the chance to be a dad, could save Dante... Salzano’s Captive Bride Marco Salzano is furious!
One moment of passion in the sultry heat of carnaval has had its price. Burning with suspicion and anger, the arrogant Venezuelan billionaire is going to track down his errant onenight stand and claim his love child! But he’s accusing the wrong woman!
Hawaiian Sunset, Dream Proposal Dr Amber Shaw has packed her bags, put her broken heart behind her, and come to Hawaii to take care of a wealthy patient. Once there, she soon falls under the island’s tropical spell, but she is determined to resist her patient’s infuriating yet handsome nephew, Dr Ethan Brookes!
Lucy Gordon cut her writing teeth on magazine journalism, interviewing many of the world's most interesting men, including Warren Beatty and Roger Moore. Several years ago, while staying Venice, she met a Venetian who proposed in two days. They have been married ever since. Naturally this has affected her writing, where romantic Italian men tend to feature strongly. Two of her books have won a Romance Writers of America RITA® Award. You can visit her website at www.lucy-gordon.com.
Daphne Clair, aka Laurey Bright, has written almost seventy romance novels for Harlequin lines. As Daphne de Jong she has published many short stories and a historical novel. She has won the prestigious Katherine Mansfield Short Story Award and has also been a Rita finalist. She enjoys passing on the knowledge she's gained in many years of writing, and runs courses for romance writers at her large country home and on her website: www.daphneclair.com
Joanna Neil had her future planned. She enjoyed her work as an infant teacher and didn't envisage any changes to her way of life. But then she discovered Mills & Boon. She was surprised to find how absorbing and interesting they were and read them on a regular basis. The more she read, the more she had the overwhelming desire to write one. Encouraged by her family, she persevered until her first book was accepted, and after several books were published, she decided to write full time.