Three of Harlequin Mills & Boon's best-loved authors are brought together in a single breathtaking volume featuring their three bestsellers
Violet Winspear Book order
This author excelled at building sexual tension between her characters while creating fantastical worlds. Her novels focused on providing escape and entertainment, delving into the complexities of human relationships and passion. Her distinctive style involved meticulously researching exotic settings and offering deep insight into her characters' psyches, often those who were tough on the surface but lonely and yearning for love underneath.






- 2009
- 1985
As far as Melly could see, she and the worldly Jourdan Lanier had nothing in common, except the rare blood that flowed in their veins. Yet Jourdan wanted Melly as his wife, and not because she'd just saved his life. Melly was exactly the woman Jourdan needed at his Caribbean home to help him gain custody of his daughter. Besides, he'd never been able to resist a mystery... So when his daughter was lost to him, Jourdan concentrated on unearthing the secret that kept Melly from being a real wife to him.
- 1977
The Loved and the Feared
- 189 pages
- 7 hours of reading
One night in Rome Donna Lovelace's life suddenly changed. That night she fell in love with a mysterious stranger. But Rick Lordetti was a hired bodyguard, and he already belonged to her new employer, Serafina Neri, the beautiful retired actress who'd engaged Donna to help in writing her memoirs. Convinced that Rick was more than a bodyguard to Serafina and had fathered Serafina's son, Adone, Donna resolved to forget him. But as Rick said, "When night falls and the stars take shape again, we are inclined to forget our resolutions".
- 1976
The Sun Tower
- 186 pages
- 7 hours of reading
- 1975
"Toni," he said, "I can't just let you go out into the world, so that you can give your hungry little heart to the next rotter who comes along. Nor can I take you eternally sailing as my cabin boy. I can only make you my wife...." With every particle of her lonely young heart, Toni Fleet wanted to be with Luque de Mayo in whatever capacity he asked of her, but that didn't quiet her youthful apprehension about the future.
- 1974
"Keep your love. Did I ever ask for it?" Paul's voice rang out. His face was a taut sculpture, chiseled out of stone-as she felt certain his heart was. "No," Domini threw at him, "but you're not quite so inhuman as to enjoy for very long the companionship of a wife who hates you!" She couldn't weep. Tears had set like ice in her and the sweetness of today had turned to bitterness. The rings on her hands felt heavy-like manacles, she told herself. Shackles that bound her to a man who had forced her into a loveless disaster of a marriage.