One-armed Seth seeks work at the remote farm at the end of an Oregon trail with low expectations. When he finds Regan, alone and widowed, he tamps down desire. She deserves better than a handicapped man searching for his soul. She's worthy of someone like his Shakespeare-spouting best friend, Hay. Nothing could have prepared Seth for Regan's simple solution—that both men stay. On the farm and in her bed.
Bran knows immediately that Anna Runyon is the woman he's been paid to find. Now, however, desire keeps him from fulfilling his contract. When Stockwell is killed on the way to claim his wife, Anna asks both Bran and Lowry to help her experience love for one night. By dawn they all know that one night isn't enough to answer her fantasies. Or her happiness. Only the determination of both men—and their guns—will do that.
Micah hates destroying Siobhan's dreams by telling her they must move to San Francisco, but it's that or be disinherited. Surprisingly, he falls in love with his new wife along the way and then discovers that his twin loves her too. Even more surprising is when Siobhan reveals that she would enjoy having both men in her bed. Just when they think nothing can destroy their freedom and happiness in wild California, visitors arrive from straitlaced Boston that threaten everything.
John Eagle and his best friend, Gus Brannigan, were led to the white woman on the rock by John's totem, the eagle, but he doesn't know why. He understands only that he's now responsible for the green-eyed beauty. When a crisis erupts, John is surprised by Maire's determination to come with him and Gus as they cross the desert in search of a murderer. Long before their search ends, the men commit their hearts and bodies to the woman. And she has reciprocated.
Jordan is captivated by Catherine Jacobsen's allure before he knows it. Then what? He may call her Catherine instead of Sister, but she's still a nun. Just when he believes that he and his best friend Mark can convince Catherine to forsake the convent, a terrible secret puts their future in doubt.
Note: Please do not let the name or concept disuade you from this book. The story is tastefully done, and there are reasons for what happens.
Harve Liddell suffers from the reputation of his family's involvement in organized crime, but Evvie Collins has always treated him as a friend. Far from friendship, he wants to set her blood afire with passion. When Harve's ready to move, he finds Detective Joshua Rosen is, too.
For years Josh Rosen has wanted Evelyn in his bed, but stayed away because Jews were second-class citizens in Minneapolis. He's no longer willing to wait. The only thing blocking him is Harve Liddell, and the trouble Josh is sure he's embroiled Evelyn's brother in. He must find a way to trap Liddell without causing Evelyn pain before he can claim her.
Leah carefully selects Beau Johnson and Steve Hardin to help fulfill her plan, only discovering too late that she swore ten years earlier she'd never again speak to one of them, and that both are out of the war, but still in the Corps. Are the teacher's pets carrying too much baggage for Leah, or is that "baggage" really a comfy sleeping bag, large enough for three?
When rodeo cowboy and famous attorney Rob Hunter and Brandon Davidson scent her fear and her need, they both feel they've found their mate. Too bad they aren't very fond of each other. But to protect—and love—the former model they want for their own, they forge a bond that proves to be unbreakable—both in human form, and as wolves.
Joe Peterson and Shaun Travers, two Were from back East, arrive in Men-Edge separately in the middle of an early blizzard. The town is far from civilization as they know it, but there they meet a beautiful she-wolf who is in the throes of her season and needs sex—lots of it. As Casanovas are known to do, they think they will have a little fun and go their way, leaving the girl and any troubles behind. None of them imagined a murderer in their midst or the bonds that mating would create.
Todd Martin has no idea that his quarry, a Werewolf shifter, is headed for a tiny town in Idaho, and his brother, also a shifter. Now Todd has to swallow his hatred of wolves in order to protect Nina from her own desires—and those of his brother.
Does every prince and princess story have a happily ever after ending? Not necessarily. Until great wolves get involved. Then anything goes.