Hiroko Murayama (International) assertion Hiroko Murayama i(A141982 works by) (birth name: 村山・汎子)
Gender: Female
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2 y separately published work icon Their Baby Bargain Marion Lennox , ( trans. Hiroko Murayama with title Koi wa yosōgai )with title 恋は予想外 ) Tokyo : Harekuin , 2003 Z1611002 2001 single work novel romance Luke Grey had just been landed with a baby half sister he'd never known existed! A bachelor businessman couldn't possibly look after her -- so who could? When Luke arrived at Bay Beach Orphanage, Wendy Maher made him a bargain: she'd look after the baby if Luke provided them with a home so Wendy could also foster another little girl. His house would do just fine! As long as Luke wasn't in danger of falling for his ready-made 'family'....(Blurb)
2 y separately published work icon Falling For Jack Trisha David , ( trans. Hiroko Murayama with title Otona no mondai )with title 大人の問題 ) Tokyo : Harekuin , 1999 Z1206276 1998 single work novel romance
13 y separately published work icon Desert Mistress Helen Bianchin , ( trans. Hiroko Murayama with title Nessa ni moete )with title 熱砂に燃えて ) Tokyo : Harekuin , 1997 Z802840 1996 single work novel romance

'Kristi's journalist brother was a hostage, and only one man could help: Sheikh Shalef Al-Sayed. He had power and influence at his fingertips—but how could Kristi win his support? Shalef was way out of her league. His world of wealth and privilege was closed to Kristi…. Gate-crashing his glamorous cocktail party was the only way of grabbing his attention!

'But Kristi got more than she bargained for. Becoming the mistress of this enigmatic, dangerously attractive man hadn't been part of her plan, yet this was the deal and Kristi had no choice. If she wanted Shalef's help, she'd have to play the game his way, and he was clearly making—and breaking—all the rules!' (Publication summary)

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