Rhoda Baxter
1) Snowed In
A Cosy village pub. A secret millionaire.
A snowstorm that will change everything.
Introvert Tracey sold her beloved app for millions and now everyone wants to know what she's going to do next. Burned out and exhausted, she retreats to her Aunt's pub in Yorkshire for a much needed dose of anonymity. The village is cosy and adorable, and better yet, there's barely any phone signal.
Vinnie
..."It's perfect reading for a cozy holiday night." 4 star review
Tammy is normally at her happiest at Christmas, but when her long term partner dumps her with no real explanation, her Christmas starts to look bleak.
Lawrence has just been told he has an inherited heart condition... and he's not allowed too many mince pies. Not exactly a recipe for a great holiday.
With time running out for Lawrence,
...Ideal for readers who like Jennifer Crusie or Meg Cabot.
"If the song "Miss Independent" was a book, it would be Girl In Trouble" Jocelyn on Twitter
Olivia doesn't believe in happy families. She can't trust men to be reliable, so she'd rather manage without one.
Marine biologist Walter is losing his daughter. He longs for a second chance to prove he can be a reliable dad.
When Olivia discovers she's pregnant
..."A perfect lockdown escape read."
When Ellie's boyfriend forbids her from going to France to attend her best friend's wedding, she decides she's had enough. She dumps him and goes to France by herself. But travelling alone is scary and Ellie realises how reliant she'd become on the men in her life.
On holiday, she learns to trust her own judgement and grows in confidence. Just when she decides she doesn't need a man to complete her, she
5) Belonging
She's grieving her lost love. He's searching for his lost niece. Can attraction overcome family loyalty in this enemies to lovers romance?
Hiding away in a tiny Yorkshire village, Harriet is grieving for her lost love. His family won't talk to her and she can't move on from from his death. All this changes when his daughter, Niamh, turns up on her doorstep, needing a sympathetic ear.
Tim thinks Harriet broke up
...At Christmas time, the last thing you need is more commitments.
Lara is so busy working that she's up in Yorkshire, pitching for business, just before Christmas. When bad weather sees the trains cancelled, the only place she can find shelter is a small pub called the Trewton Arms.
Thilini ('Tilly') loves that her art helps feed her travel addiction. She's back in England for Christmas and can't wait to be on
...Sometimes event planning can be a load of balls.
Twenty two year old Stevie needs to prove to everyone that she's a grown up. So she throws herself into her dream of becoming an event planner by agreeing to organise a fundraising ball in Oxford. Add a rambling house, a committee that can't agree and budget that's far too small: Stevie thinks things can't get worse. Until her childhood crush, her big brother's old housemate, turns
...25 year old Aasha has spent her life lying to her parents and pretending she’s the good Sri Lankan girl they expect her to be. She’s about to come clean when her mother announces she’s found her a ‘suitable’ man… which is not going to end well, because her mother doesn’t really know Aasha at all. Or does she?
The Truth About The Other Guy was first published as part of a Mills and Boon anthology
...If you keep looking back, you might miss what's standing right in front of you ...
Six months after a painful break-up from Gordon, Beth's finally getting her life back on track. She has faith in her own scientific theories and is willing to work hard to prove them. She's even beginning to see Hibs, her dedicated lab partner, as more than just a lousy lothario in a lab-coat and goggles.
So when Gordon arrives back from America without
..."A deeper, more mature love story . . . written with the deft characterization and emotional richness which are already a hallmark of Ms. Baxter's books" (Home on Deranged).
Sally Cummings has had it tougher than most but, if nothing else, it's taught her to grab opportunity with both hands. And, when she stands looking into the eyes of her new husband Peter on her perfect wedding day, it seems her life is finally on
"A great heroine, a swoonworthy hero and a properly nasty villain." Jenni Fletcher
Jane used to be famous, now all she wants is to be left alone so that she can finish her training and become a patent attorney. The gentle lawyer Marshall seems like a safe person to date, and he's willing to keep their relationship secret. But when a gossip magazine prints an expose about them, Jane needs to find out who betrayed their secret. Can
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