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6 y separately published work icon Baby at Bushman's Creek Jessica Hart , Richmond : Mills and Boon , 2000 Z1764356 2000 single work novel romance

'Gray Henderson doesn't want some city-bred Englishwoman staying on his cattlestation–especially with a baby! But he can hardly refuse them shelter when Clare Marshall claims the little girl is his brother's child…

'Clare has risked everything to bring her baby niece to the hot, dusty Australian Outback, and now she wants to stay until Gray's brother is found. But working as Gray's housekeeper is perhaps not the best solution…given that she's starting to wish she was his wife!'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

4 y separately published work icon Borrowed Bachelor Barbara Hannay , Richmond : Mills and Boon , 1999 Z1021334 1999 single work novel romance 'Maddy Delancy needed a man who'd pretend to be her boyfriend, and borrowing the gorgeous bachelor next door seemed the perfect solution. She wasn't looking for romance, while sexy Australian Rick Lawson was a high-flyer -- married to his job and determined to stay single. Yet Rick played the part of attentive lover so convincingly that even Maddy's mind turned towards marriage. Then Maddy was asked to provide the flowers for a wedding at his family's outback homestead. Had the ultimate bachelor decided to take a bride?' (Publisher's blurb)
8 y separately published work icon Wildcat Wife Lindsay Armstrong , Richmond : Mills and Boon , 1997 Z808132 1997 single work novel romance 'Wayward and totally unsuitable...Saffron Shaw had worked hard to build up her interior design business, and could now afford to choose her clients. She turned down a commission from Fraser Ross, not knowing that the urbane man she would subsequently meet at a party, and to whom she would be intolerably rude - with good reason - was Fraser. True to his buccaneer instincts, Fraser wasn't about to take no for an answer, in any sense. But Saffron knew, as they got to know each other, that he wanted a serene life from a wife, and her wildcat ways made her a totally unsuitable candidate...' - back cover
7 y separately published work icon Ryan's Rules Alison Kelly , Richmond : Mills and Boon , 1996 Z1195708 1996 single work novel romance
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