Bjorn Ericsson Bjorn Ericsson i(A106572 works by)
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11 y separately published work icon Contract With Consequences Miranda Lee , ( trans. Bjorn Ericsson with title Önskedrömmen ) Stockholm : Förlaget Harlequin , 2014 9111521 2012 single work novel romance

'Last year, Scarlet King was a blushing bride-to-be, but now she's alone and more than anything she longs for a baby. This time she's determined to prove she doesn't need a man!

'Successful, spine-tinglingly gorgeous John Mitchell has desired Scarlet for years, so seizes the chance to claim her. But his proposal comes with a devilish price: if she wants a baby, they'll do it the old-fashioned way!

'John reminds Scarlet of the pleasures she has been missing, but when the affair is over will Scarlet gain her wish...or lose her heart?' (Publication summary)

4 y separately published work icon Have Patience, Delaney! Bant Singer , ( trans. Bjorn Ericsson with title Det bränns, Delaney ) Stockholm : Kometforl , 1955 Z232862 1954 single work novel crime
2 1 y separately published work icon Don't Slip, Delaney Bant Singer , ( trans. Bjorn Ericsson with title Farliga juveler, Delaney ) Stockholm : Kometforl , 1955 Z232656 1954 single work novel crime thriller adventure Delaney should never have been there at all, out on the Sydney waterfront in the dark. He should have been with Kathy, the girl he'd married ten months ago, the girl who was trying to keep Del going straight. The two of them were meant to be on holiday anyway-and yet there was Del seeing things he shouldn't and starting a whole lot of trouble for him and Kathy. Del didn't ask for trouble this time, he just got it. It was only the first instalment, but the second comes soon after-a chirpy little fellow called Blenco, who holds him up with a gun. This proves too much and Del breaks loose once more. Bant Singer has already established himself as one of the most individual and racy writers of the fast-moving adventure story, and readers of previous 'Delaney' books will be delighted with Don't Slip, Delaney. (Publisher's blurb).
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