Praise for
Kate Hardyâs writing:
GOOD GIRL OR GOLD-DIGGER?
âRefreshing, captivating and feel-good, GOOD GIRL OR GOLD-DIGGER? is another winner from a fabulous writer whose name alone is sure-fire guarantee of high-quality romantic fiction: Kate Hardy!â
âcataromance.com
PLAYBOY BOSS, PREGNANCY OF PASSION
âThis story features a strong heroine who gains strength from her family, and a hero who realises the importance of love and family before itâs too late. Add in their captivating romance and it makes for one great read.â
âromantictimes.com
SURRENDER TO THE PLAYBOY SHEIKH
âSurrender yourself to this sexy and romantic attraction-at-first-sight story. Every aspect is spot-on, from the smoking-hot pair to the sensual step-by-step build-up as attraction turns to love. This hero is definitely a keeper!â
âromantictimes.com
THE GREEK DOCTORâS NEW-YEAR BABY is romantic storytelling at its best! Poignant, enjoyable and absolutely terrificâ¦Kate Hardy proves once again that when it comes to romantic fiction sheâs up there with the very best!â
âcataromance.com
FALLING FOR THE PLAYBOY MILLIONAIREâ
âKate Hardy never fails to deliver poignant, dramatic, realistic and heartwarming romantic fictionâ¦With its cast of wonderfully believable and fantastic characters, and plenty of powerful emotion and dramatic intensity, FALLING FOR THE PLAYBOY MILLIONAIRE is another dazzling keeper from one of the finest writers of high-quality romantic fiction: Kate Hardy!â
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âYouâre a party girl.â So heâd been right, at heart. She was a media darlingâjust like his ex-wife.
âUh-huh.â She sighed. âBut donât believe everything you see in the press about me.â
âYouâre in the press a lot?â Although her face seemed familiar, he couldnât quite place her. He skimmed the business news, most of the time online because it was quicker; he certainly didnât read the gossip and celeb pages in the newspapers.
But Amber was stunning: next to her, all the other women seemed plain.
And that unsettled him. Heâd been here before. Lost his heart and his head to a gorgeous media darling. Married her within a month. And heâd really repented at leisure.
Not that he had any intention of getting involved with Amber. He needed to focus on getting his career back on track. He couldnât afford to let his libido get in the way.
Amber smiled at him. âExcuse me, Guy. I enjoyed our chat. Catch you later.â
And then she was gone.
Funny how his little corner of the terrace had suddenly lost its brightness. Guy shook himself. She wasnât his type. And heâd be crazy to let himself think otherwise.
Champagne With A Celebrity
By
KATE HARDY lives in Norwich, in the east of England, with her husband, two children, one bouncy spaniel, and too many books to count! When sheâs not busy writing romance or researching local history, she also loves cookingâsee if you can spot the recipes sneaked into her books. (Theyâre also on her website, along with excerpts and the stories behind the books.)
Writing for Mills & Boon has been a dream come true for Kateâsomething sheâs wanted to do ever since she was twelve. Sheâs been writing Medical⢠Romances since 2001, and also writes for Modern Heatâ¢; her novel BREAKFAST AT GIOVANNIâS won the Romantic Novelistsâ Associationâs Romance Prize in 2008. She says she loves what she does because she gets to learn lots of new things when sheâs researching the background to a book: add warmth, heart and passion, plus a new gorgeous hero every time, and itâs the perfect job!
Kateâs always delighted to hear from readers, so do drop in to her website at www.katehardy.com
Recent titles by the same author:
Modern Heatâ¢
RED WINE AND HER SEXY EX
GOOD GIRL OR GOLD-DIGGER?
TEMPORARY BOSS, PERMANENT MISTRESS
Medical⢠Romance
NEUROSURGEONâ¦AND MUM
THE DOCTORâS LOST-AND-FOUND BRIDE
WEâLL have to wait and see. The phrase that Guy had come to hate most in the entire world. How the hell could he be patient about this, when it could turn his entire world upside down?
But this was the second specialist to say it. His third medical opinion in as many months. And while âweâll have to wait and see if your sense of smell returnsâ might be perfectly acceptable advice for most people, it absolutely wasnât fine for a parfumier. Guy couldnât do his job properly without his sense of smell.
Heâd been covering it up for three months now. It was only a matter of time before someone found out. And then things would get seriously difficult; as it was, his business partner wanted to accept a huge conglomerateâs offer to buy out the perfume house. Guy had resisted, so farâhe wanted to keep them focused on what their customers wanted, and continue to support local suppliersâbut this would give Philippe the ammunition he needed to force the sale. How could GL Parfums possibly continue as it was, when its head of research and development had lost his ânoseâ?