He wasn't what she'd expected… With his silky ponytail and unfathomable eyes, Ben Blackeagle didn't fit Kate McNair's image of a security expert. But then, ever since she'd inherited baby Amanda, nothing in her well-ordered life had been under control. Her attempts to learn the ropes of motherhood had been complicated by a hit-and-run accident and a drive-by shooting. Was someone trying to take Kate's baby…or her life? With nowhere else to turn, Kate needed to rely on Ben. Christmas was coming, but the threats—and the questions—were piling up faster than the snow…. Baby Amanda called Ben Daddy, but what did Kate really know about him?
He Was Tall, Dark and Deadly… The minute Dana Baldwin laid eyes on the devastatingly handsome Alex Jourdan, she knew she was in trouble. Though she tried to avoid him—and his sizzling touch—when she was framed for murder and thrown into a backward Congo prison, Alex was the only one who dared to come to her rescue. And She Was His Prey… Little did she know that Alex needed her more than she did him. And as long as he could keep that secret from her, Alex had her just where he wanted her. Besides, it was only for a little while…at least that's what his head told him. His heart—his body—told him something different.
When Kara Selwyn inherited half of the Sundowner, a shabby watering hole on the Gulf of Florida, she planned to sell it - fast. Until her new partner, rough-hewn Nick Fleming, put his foot down. Kara wasn't threatened by the rumors of his dark and dangerous past - she'd have her way. But with Nick's rugged charm, she wouldn't mind if he had his way with her. Nick was sure Kara was bent on turning his simple life upside down. First, she'd wanted to scrap his beloved bar. Next, she'd ripped the place apart with her artsy renovation ideas. Now, Nick found himself falling for this feisty fireball. The problem was...they could only get along in bed.
For the final test to bring back the love is for them to go to a deserted island together...? Andi took some time off to vacation in Switzerland, where she fatefully met the beloved journalist Sean and fell in love. And then just got married... But waiting, all alone while he travels across the globe, is not something she would call a marriage. Eighteen months after the wedding, Andi sent him the divorce papers to start a new life, but Sean, still in love with her, wanted another chance to fix things. Then Andi tells Sean: In that case, I need you to take a test.
Madeline Yale Wynne (1847-1918) was an American artist, teacher, writer and philanthropist. She was born in Newport, New York and in 1865, aged 18, married Henry Winn with whom she had two sons. The marriage ended in 1874, following which she changed the spelling of her last name to Wynne. She studied painting at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston from 1877-78 and at the Art Students League of New York in 1880, and later in Europe. In Florence in the 1880s she met fellow craftsman Annie Cabot Putnam and the two became lifelong partners, initially sharing a studio in Boston, and later restoring a Georgian mansion in Deerfield, Massachusetts together, aided by one of her sons. Her writing career began with the supernatural story The Little Room which was well received when it was published in the August 1895 issue of Harper's Magazine, and it was included in this collection of her stories, accompanied by her own decorations, along with its sequel, later that same year. She continued to write for Atlantic Monthly, Harper's Monthly, Home Beautiful and various other periodicals. In 1901 Madeline helped found the Deerfield Society of Arts and Crafts, serving as curator as the movement produced a broad array of artistry including jewellery, photography, weaving, rugs and furniture. She and Annie were highly influential in developing arts and crafts in the community, organizing tours of the village's craftwork and arranging speaking engagements, and they were both expert metalsmiths in their own right.
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