Constantina Jacobs (introduced in Shelter During the Storm), couldn't understand her attraction to her nemesis, the egotistical councilman Thomas Galvin. He made it his duty to prevent any moves she... More > made to expand the group homes of the Cabbage Patch Foundation. What did it matter that he was sexy as hell and had the most incredible green eyes?
Thomas Greywolf Galvin was known for getting everything he wanted; this time he wanted Constantina Jacobs. Unlike the other women in his life, Constantina disliked him with a passion. He was determined to get into her bed even if it meant making a deal that would remove all obstacles hindering the Cabbage Patch Foundation's expansion plans. Was Constantina bold enough to make a deal with a man she professes to hate?
(For adult audiences, sexually explicit, multicultural romance)< Less
Monsieur Pierre de la Motte and his wife, Madame Constance de la Motte, are fleeing Paris in an attempt to escape his creditors. Pierre, Madame, and their two domestic servants, Peter and Annette,... More > are waylaid when the path they’re on becomes too dark to follow any longer. Pierre exits the carriage and continues on foot toward a light he notices some distance away from the carriage. Upon knocking on the door of a small and ancient house, Pierre is admitted into the house by a stranger. He is given a bed and promptly locked in the room. Sometime later, the door to Pierre’s room is unlocked and a beautiful young lady, Adeline, is being dragged behind the stranger who admitted Pierre to the house. The stranger states that “if you wish to save your life, swear that you will convey this girl where I may never see her more; or rather consent to take her with you.” Upon agreement to take Adeline with him, Pierre and Adeline are conveyed to the carriage by the ruffian stranger with Madame still inside.< Less
Monsieur Pierre de la Motte and his wife, Madame Constance de la Motte, are fleeing Paris in an attempt to escape his creditors. Pierre, Madame, and their two domestic servants, Peter and Annette,... More > are waylaid when the path they’re on becomes too dark to follow any longer. Pierre exits the carriage and continues on foot toward a light he notices some distance away from the carriage. Upon knocking on the door of a small and ancient house, Pierre is admitted into the house by a stranger. He is given a bed and promptly locked in the room. Sometime later, the door to Pierre’s room is unlocked and a beautiful young lady, Adeline, is being dragged behind the stranger who admitted Pierre to the house. The stranger states that “if you wish to save your life, swear that you will convey this girl where I may never see her more; or rather consent to take her with you.” Upon agreement to take Adeline with him, Pierre and Adeline are conveyed to the carriage by the ruffian stranger with Madame still inside.< Less
Four stories to stir your heart and make you want to see what will happen next.
Miss Penelope's Letters by Miss Mae
The letters arrive unsigned. The writer demands that Penelope meet him in one of... More > London’s most ill-reputed and darkest streets. Yet he claims the reason for their surreptitious tryst is an honorable one. Can he be trusted?
A Distant Call by Gerald Costlow
The Appalachian Mountains hold mysteries galore for the unwary as Jessie Corman is bound to find out. Anna May Sherritt and her granny know all about the call. Can they save Jessie?
The Last of Her Kind by Cheryl Pierson
An old Victrola is the cherished possession of Cassie's grandmother. Then Cassie discovers a secret, a wonderful, yet frightening, secret. Will it save her family or destroy it?
Dangerous Deception by Anne Patrick
Gwen Jacobs accompanies Jack Peterson and his small group of humanitarians to report on a civil war. When her secrets are revealed, will she lose the only man she’s ever really loved?< Less
Jessie Overton never expected to be running for her life. As a concerned teacher, she wanted to help her students and leave her painful past behind. Murder turned Jessie’s ordered life into... More > chaos, bringing both terror and an unexpected hope.< Less
Jake Schuller – father of two young boys - is about to make the worst decision of his life. Bored with his job and his marriage, Jake goes out for a drink and runs into a long-lost friend... More > called Pete. Pete introduces him to the pub and on-line Poker community and within months Jake is addicted. When Sally, his wife, discovers Jake’s secret lifestyle of addiction, he explodes with rage and walks out of his home.
Jakes leaves his devastated family and heads to the far north – to ‘Casino City’ – where he gets rich quick. In his favourite Casino, Jake befriends a former priest and a vivacious waitress who offer him counsel and companionship.
However, one night a sinister Mafia man known as ‘The Undertaker’ confronts Jake in a heads-up game, with disastrous results. Will Jake meet his end on the bleak streets of Casino City? Or will he remember his fatherless family and turn home?
‘The Prodigal Father’ is a gritty and redemptive novel of survival - full of hints of heaven and rumours of angels.< Less
Love and loss aren’t the only things happening every day on the prairie: Saskatchewan is full of the unexpected. Seventeen regional authors explore just how strange and wonderful this province... More > can be in these twenty stories. From historical fiction to paranormal romance, with stops along the way for contemporary adventures, suspense, and urban fantasy, this anthology is the one Saskatchewan road that won’t take you on a straightforward journey.
Nurturing local writers of popular fiction for twenty-five years, Saskatchewan Romance Writers is proud to present this collection of outstanding short stories. Come take a trip through the extraordinary prairie!
“The title is a perfectly accurate one… there is something here to suit all tastes. I have read all the stories and have been well entertained.” – from the foreword by New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh< Less
Love and loss aren’t the only things happening every day on the prairie: Saskatchewan is full of the unexpected. Seventeen regional authors explore just how strange and wonderful this province... More > can be in these twenty stories. From historical fiction to paranormal romance, with stops along the way for contemporary adventures, suspense, and urban fantasy, this anthology is the one Saskatchewan road that won’t take you on a straightforward journey.
Nurturing local writers of popular fiction for twenty-five years, Saskatchewan Romance Writers is proud to present this collection of outstanding short stories. Come take a trip through the extraordinary prairie!
“The title is a perfectly accurate one… there is something here to suit all tastes. I have read all the stories and have been well entertained.” – from the foreword by New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh< Less
Reader says, "Passionate Seduction, Shocking Deceit and Grand Adventure!" The Duke of Norfolk, has been having strange dreams of falling into a deep, dark hole and being rescued by a... More > green-eyed lady in white. Smuggler Lord Richard Downing cheats Damien’s brother out of the Whitehall fortune. Damien devises a plan to get back his family's wealth. One dark, stormy night, dressed as a highwayman, he steals Lady Downing’s jewels and by some mysterious trick of nature, he is transported through time. Focus shifts to the present. American Mary Ann Downing receives word that she has inherited half of a manor in England. She and her friend Sara travel to London to look over Mary Ann’s inheritance and make arrangements to sell her half to her cousin, Richard Downing. Sara falls in love with a portrait of Damien at Whitehall Manor and is shocked to meet him when he travels through time. Can Damien once again try to save his home and his life from the descendent of the man who tried to kill him in the past?< Less
Penny Marshall wanted to move to Lakeview (a fictitious city) because she wanted to escape from her present circumstances, which reminded her of her past. She felt like she had to be perfect, and... More > she couldn’t live up to people’s expectations.
The suspense starts to build when Penny came home and found a body in her bathtub. Penny stared at the body and dashed out of her place and down to Abby’s apartment. After Abby helped Penny calm down, they returned to Penny’s place, but as they approached the door, they heard a sound inside, so they turned and dashed back to Abby’s apartment. A few minutes later, they entered Penny’s apartment and found that the body had disappeared, so they returned to Abby’s place and called the police.< Less