âI donât know what I would have done without you today,â
he said as he covered her hand with his.
Something in his voiceâand maybe the way he was looking at her, with warmth in his eyesâignited a spark in her. A spark she fully intended to douse before it blazed out of control.
It wasnât hard to figure out what was going on here. Nathan was feeling overwhelmed. And Caitlin was the one person who was on his side. They had to be careful about mistaking gratitude and desperation for something moreâ¦personal. She did not need a messy relationship with her business partner. Especially now, when his emotions were so precarious, his life so complicated.
âThereâs no need to thank me again,â she said lightly, trying to pull her hand away.
His fingers tightened on hers. His hand was as warm as his gaze, and she felt the spark inside her flare dangerously.
She had worked out the reasoning behind his behavior, but how was she supposed to explain her own?
Dear Reader,
Make way for springâas well as some room on your reading table for six new Special Edition novels! Our selection for this monthâs READERSâ RINGâSpecial Editionâs very own book clubâis Playing by the Rules by Beverly Bird. In this innovative, edgy romance, a single mom who is sick and tired of the singles scene makes a deal with a handsome divorced heroâthat their relationship will not lead to commitment. But both hero and heroine soon find themselves breaking all those pesky rules and falling head over heels for each other!
Gina Wilkins delights her readers with The Family Plan, in which two ambitious lawyers find unexpected loveâand a newfound familyâwith the help of a young orphaned girl. Reader favorite Nikki Benjamin delivers a poignant reunion romance, Loving Leah, about a compassionate nanny who restores hope to an embittered single dad and his fragile young daughter.
In Call of the West, the last in Myrna Temteâs HEARTS OF WYOMING miniseries, a celebrity writer goes to Wyoming and finds the ranchâand the manâwith whom sheâd like to spend her life. Now she has to convince the cowboy to give up his ranchâand his heart! In her new cross-line miniseries, THE MOM SQUAD, Marie Ferrarella debuts with A Billionaire and a Baby. Here, a scoop-hungryâand pregnantâreporter goes after a reclusive corporate raider, only to go into labor just as sheâs about to get the dirt! Ann Roth tickles our fancy with Reforming Cole, a sexy and emotional tale about a willful heroine who starts a âmenâs etiquetteâ school so that the macho opposite sex can learn how best to treat a lady. Against her better judgment, the teacher falls for the gorgeous bad boy of the class!
I hope you enjoy this monthâs lineup and come back for another month of moving stories about life, love and family!
Best,
Karen Taylor Richman
Senior Editor
For my parents, Vernon and Beth Vaughan,
in recognition of your golden wedding anniversary on April 29, 2003. I love you both.
is a bestselling and award-winning author who has written more than fifty books for Harlequin and Silhouette. She credits her successful career in romance to her long, happy marriage and her three âextraordinaryâ children.
A lifelong resident of central Arkansas, Ms. Wilkins sold her first book to Harlequin in 1987 and has been writing full-time ever since. She has appeared on the Waldenbooks, B. Dalton and USA TODAY bestseller lists. She is a three-time recipient of the Maggie Award for Excellence, sponsored by Georgia Romance Writers, and has won several awards from the reviewers of Romantic Times.
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
N athan McCloud tried to be discreet about checking his watch for the third time in fifteen minutes. It was almost 2:45 p.m. and his tee time was 3:30. If he got away within the next five minutes, he would still just barely have time to change, grab his clubs, andâ¦
A loud sigh of exasperation cut into his mental calculations. âNathan, would you please pay attention? We need to make this decision today.â
He gave his partner his most engaging smile. Caitlin Briley was always a pleasure to look at, and he usually enjoyed teasing her and spending time with her. But he was impatient to escape on this perfect autumn afternoon. âThat last one sounded good. Why donât we give her a call?â
He knew heâd said the wrong thing when Caitlinâs heart-shaped face darkened with a frown. âYou havenât been listening.â
He cleared his throat. âOf course I was listening. Uh, what was wrong with the last one?â
Tapping a red-nailed finger on one of the job applications spread on the desk in front of her, Caitlin replied curtly, âThis woman said she would like to work for our firm because it would be nice to be on the right side of the law for a change. She also wanted to know if her compensation could include free legal representation on occasion.â