As an author for Mills and Boon and later for Harlequin Romance, Dorothy Cork wrote 38 romance novels. She was born in 1918 and is still alive
As an author for Mills and Boon and later for Harlequin Romance, Dorothy Cork wrote 38 romance novels. She was born in 1918 and is still alive. Her first book was published in 1965 and the last in 1985.
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Luke threw a blanket he’d taken from his truck over a grassy section, lowering himself while she stayed standing. Well, not exactly standing. Are you communing with the universe? he asked. She smiled, but her eyes stayed closed. My grandmother believed the wind blows beauty on a person. Then you must have been born in a hurricane. Laughing lightly, she joined him on the blanket. You’re freaking gorgeous. You’re not bad yourself, McBain.
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As an author for Mills and Boon and later for Harlequin Romance, Dorothy Cork wrote 38 romance novels.
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Book Three of The Barefoot Bay Brides As her two best friends settle into their happily ever afters, destination wedding designer Arielle Chandler is beginning to wonder if the promise of The One – one true love.
Welcome back to Barefoot Bay and another romantic interlude with the Barefoot Bay Brides! . Like every book set in Barefoot Bay, this novel stands entirely alone, but why stop at just one? All of the books and series are listed in the back
Welcome back to Barefoot Bay and another romantic interlude with the Barefoot Bay Brides! As her two best friends settle into their happily ever afters, destination wedding designer Arielle Chandler is beginning to wonder if the promise of The One -one true love, meant only for her-is merely folklore passed down from her Native American grandmother. Like every book set in Barefoot Bay, this novel stands entirely alone, but why stop at just one? All of the books and series are listed in the back. There are plenty of opportunities to go barefoot and fall in love! Check out my Web site for a complete list, and while you’re there, join my mailing list for monthly updates and release news.
Having lost her beloved husband, a whaling captain, to a watery grave, Molly Gallagher refuses to risk more heartbreak.