Annie Legendre Annie Legendre i(22639917 works by)
Gender: Female
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4 y separately published work icon Rancher's Twins : Mum Needed Barbara Hannay , 19633598 2011 single work novel romance
— Appears in: Adorables Jumeaux 2017;
'Nanny Holly O'Mara has formed a close bond with her late cousin's little twins. When their estranged father, rough, rugged Australian cattleman Gray Kidman, arrives to take them home to the outback, Holly senses that he is out of his depth.

'Holly soon falls for mysterious Gray. Seeing him light up his children's world makes her spirits leap and even begins to heal her own emotional bruises. Yet something is making Gray push her away....With her help, will he find the courage to love again?' (Publication summary)
7 1 y separately published work icon The Desert Prince's Proposal Nicola Marsh , ( trans. Annie Legendre with title La Fiancée Des Dunes ) Paris : Editions Harlequin , 2009 Z1520719 2008 single work novel romance

'I’m an architect. He’s an incognito desert prince. He offers me the job of a lifetime, on one condition. I marry him. As if.

'Bria thinks she’s at the pinnacle of her career when she’s invited to be a guest speaker at an architectural conference. She hasn’t got time for Sam, a handsome distraction who woos her with romantic picnics and sizzling kisses. And when she leaves him behind and travels to the tiny desert municipality of Adhara, she’s focussed one hundred percent on business.

'But Sam turns out to be the prince of Adhara and he offers her a dream job, to design an entire capital city. Bria can’t refuse, not when her success to date has been tainted by her tyrannical father. But marrying the prince so he can ascend the throne is madness.

'Isn’t it?'

Source: Publisher's blurb (2022 ed.).

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