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3 y separately published work icon The Viscount and the Virgin Valerie Parv , ( trans. Christine Dermanian with title Un enfant a cacher ) Paris : Harlequin , 2006 Z1098607 2003 single work novel Kirsten Bond was a mother by virtue of adopting her late sister's child. No one knew Jeffrey wasn't really hers and she vowed never to reveal that his father was Rowe Sevrin, Viscount Aragon. But then she was assigned to work with the handsome viscount and she found herself falling for the enemy ... Rowe was puzzled by the flame-haired beauty's mixture of innocence and passion. As a mother how could she be as inexperienced as she seemed? Nor could he deny the bond that immediately formed between him and Jeffrey or his striking resemblance to the boy. Still, Rowe knew he never could have forgotten a woman like Kirsten ... or could he? - back cover (Chatswood, 2004)
5 y separately published work icon Booties and the Beast Valerie Parv , ( trans. Christine Dermanian with title Un pere modele ) Paris : Harlequin , 2001 Z1461994 2001 single work novel romance For Sam Winton, Haley Glen's revelation was a sword through the heart. Sure, he and the pudgy bundle shared the same ebony hair, the same blue eyes, but Sam knew better than this mistress of deception that his bloodlines would course through no woman's baby... Haley had infiltrated Sam's exclusive residence to make The Beast pay for rejecting her pregnant sister. She'd expected to meet a man of ice, but unexpectedly discovered a man of passion... and honour. Was it possible her sister had been mistaken, that Sam's denials were the truth? Or had she not only fallen for the enemy, but for his lies...? - back cover (Chatswood, 2001)
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