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Daphne Clair

    January 1, 1939

    Daphne Clair de Jong is an author celebrated for her romance novels, often set against the backdrop of New Zealand, with occasional excursions to Australia or imaginary Pacific islands. Writing as Laurey Bright for Silhouette Books, her works frequently grace the bestseller lists in American romance fiction. She is also a distinguished short story writer, having received the prestigious Katherine Mansfield Short Story Award for her poignant explorations of human experience. Beyond her fiction, de Jong is a vocal advocate for the ideology of Feminists for Life, contributing articles that articulate her perspective.

    Daphne Clair
    The Tycoon's Virgin
    Salzano's Captive Bride
    Take Hold of Tomorrow
    Wilde Man
    Taken by the Pirate Tycoon
    Dark Remembrance
    • 2010

      Taken by the Pirate Tycoon

      • 187 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Melting the ice princess! Jase Moore is determined to shake Samantha Magnussens touch-me-not façade. Could this ice princess really be out to steal his sisters new husband? This pirate tycoon will distract her the only way he knows how! Why does this provocative stranger have such a low opinion of her? Jases angry contempt gets under Samanthas protective shell. While his voice dark, and full of unspoken sinful promise storms her heart and offers temptation too hard to resist

      Taken by the Pirate Tycoon
    • 2009

      Step into a world of sophistication and glamour, where sinfully seductive heroes await you in luxurious international locations.At the mercy of the Venezuelan billionaire!

      Salzano's Captive Bride
    • 2007
    • 1989

      So much for good intentions... Pierce Allyn regarded Trista Vandeleur as nothing but a mixed-up kid who had a nasty habit of chewing up young men and spitting them out. And he didn't particularly fancy being next on her list. Yet Pierce found himself falling in love with Trista and, despite all his intentions, walking down the aisle with her. He still didn't know what kind of woman Trista was--or exactly why she'd married him. But then, Trista had a few questions that needed answering, too....

      The Wayward Bride
    • 1984

      Stella had hired temptation personified Stella Rawson controlled Rawson Electronics, not as a decorative figurehead, but as the competent businesswoman her husband Mark's untimely death had forced her to become. She was livid when board members opposed her choice for a highly sensitive management position and accused her of personal rather than professional interest in young, ambitious Russ Langford. And Russ's rugged good looks and undeniable virility only weakened her position. When she began to see Russ as more than a business associate, Stella bemoaned her complete lack of discretion in loving so unwisely.

      Take Hold of Tomorrow
    • 1981