Modern Romance February 2024 Books 1-4
Cinderella's One-Night Baby / Awakened in Her Enemy's Palazzo / The Sicilian's Deal for "I Do" / Pregnancy Clause in Their Paper Marriage
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Publisher Description
Red-hot romances from Mills & Boon!
Cinderella's One-Night Baby by Michelle Smart
One night…one life-changing surprise!
When strait-laced Gabrielle Breton is invited to accompany tycoon Andrés Morato to a glamorous royal event, she must say yes! Even if Gabrielle knows this one encounter is all the guarded Spaniard will allow himself… Yet when the chemistry simmering between them erupts into mind-blowing passion, its nine-month consequence will tie her and Andrés together for ever…
Awakened in Her Enemy's Palazzo by Kim Lawrence
If she won’t move out, the Italian’s moving in!
Grace Stewart never expected to inherit a grand palazzo! But, determined to preserve her beloved late employer’s legacy, she’ll stay. Even if his ruthless tech mogul son Theo Ranieri has moved in until she agrees to sell! Sleeping under the same roof fuels their agonising attraction… There’s only one place their stand-off can end—in Theo’s bed!
The Sicilian's Deal for "I Do" by Clare Connelly
Deliciously reunited with his jilted bride!
A convenient marriage offered Mia distance from her oppressive family, so Luca’s desertion devastated her—especially after their mind-blowing kiss. When she accepts a second convenient proposal, she tells herself she’s relieved there’s no sizzle. Then Luca returns with a scandalous proposition: risk it all for a no-strings week together…and claim the wedding night they never had!
Pregnancy Clause in Their Paper Marriage by Kate Hewitt
Changing the terms of their convenient union…
Christos Diakos has always honoured the on-paper-only terms of his marriage agreement. Even if he has fought hard to ignore the electricity that accompanies his every choreographed public touch with wife Lana Smith. So when Lana says she wants to have his baby, it rocks the very foundations of their union. And Christos has neither the power—nor the wish—to decline….