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The books are out of print. A Moment Past Midnight #192 (1979) Everything was settled. Or so Anne Grenville thought. Ryder Marshall seemed quite pleased to inherit her grandfather's ranch. To do so, he had to marry one of the Grenville sisters, and the beautiful Laura was more than willing. But after a brief taste of country life, Laura headed back to Los Angeles, turning Anne's world upside down. How could she marry Ryder, knowing he loved her glamorous sister? Even if she did, what would happen in six months, Anne wondered, when she would be forced to leave the only man she would ever love? Turning Towards Home #224 (1979) He had lied to her about everything! Tricking her into marriage and a ready-made family! To top it all off, the real Rafe MacIntyre was hardly the soft-spoken gentleman who had won Amanda's heart during their courtship. At first, Amanda swore she'd escape her domineering husband at any cost! But then her scheme was turned upside down and Amanda wondered what happiness freedom could bring--if being free meant a life without Rafe MacIntyre. Maiden of the Morning #249 (1979) Before her vacation with the Ralston family was over, Harmony knew that Victor Ralston would propose. Just as surely, she knew she'd refuse to become his wife. But Harmony had never expected that Aaron Fortune would be the one to put an abrupt end to the relationship. As rugged and uncompromising as the Oregon coastline he called home, Aaron was a man with strong ideas about justice and had no qualms about interfering with Harmony's life. For desite her claims of innocence, he insisted that Harmony was the woman who had broken his brother's heart. Aaron shocked her with his unconventional methods of revenge. But Harmony never expected the startling way he would try to repay her for his mistake. Hired Husband #274 (1979) Sophia was positive: Matt Sinclair was definitely not the man for her! He was certainly attractive enough, she mused, in his own rough, unpolished way. But how could her matchmaking friends ever think she would get along with such a brooding, serious man? Yet, when the frivolous Sophia needed a totally reliable companion, she immediately turned to Matt. She had never expected he would turn out to be so clever and resourceful. And once Matt took her in his arms, Sophia found herself wishing she could always have this dark, quiet man to depend on... Sabrina's Scheme #283 (1979) Sabrina knew all about courship. Hadn't she succeeded in scaring off no less than two prospective husbands in just six months?So when Sabrina met Roarke Wayland, she freely offered him advice on his troubled romance with her lovely cousin, Lynn. She knew how fickle Lynn could be, but Sabrina decided a woman would have to be crazy to risk losing a man like Roarke. Though Sabrina knew all about husband-catching schemes, she soon discovered she knew nothing at all about love. And nothing about the schemes a man like Roarke could devise once he was sure he had found his perfect match.
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