SUSAN STEPHENS SERIES:

His Forbidden Diamond

His Forbidden Diamond

Susan Stephens

Susan Stephens

The only woman he can't have... Former soldier and diamond dynasty heir Tyr Skavanga has finally returned to the cold north. Haunted by the terrors of war, he’s cut himself off and hardened his heart. But now one person has managed to defy his defenses, and she’s the last person he expected....is the only woman he wants! The exotically beautiful, innocent Princess Jasmina of Kareshi is strictly off-limits. Like Tyr, she has a reputation to protect, but denying their electrifying connection could prove to be the toughest challenge they have ever faced....
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A Taste of the Untamed

A Taste of the Untamed

Susan Stephens

Susan Stephens

The paparazzi are in a frenzy, mothers are locking up their daughters— Nacho Acosta is back in town!The wild, unpredictable polo champion is restoring his sprawling Argentinian vineyard and he needs a sommelier who can match his exacting tastes….Without her sight, Grace's other senses have been heightened. In spite of her inexperience, it's made her perfect for the job, and it's not just the wine that has her mouth watering!Nacho is expecting meek and vulnerable, but what he gets is fiery independence, and a sensuality that excites his jaded palate!
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Back in the Brazilian's Bed

Back in the Brazilian's Bed

Susan Stephens

Susan Stephens

He's back in her life... Events planner Karina Marcelos has risen to the top of her field trying to forget lothario polo player Dante Barracca. Ten years ago he took her innocence, but that wasn't all she lost after that fateful night... She's back in his bed! With the Gaucho Cup to organize, Dante knows Karina is the best person for the job. But the buttoned-up woman he hires is a shadow of the vivacious girl he once knew. No one can hide under the glare of the Brazilian sun, and Dante plans to lift the lid on Karina's secret before he lifts the champion's cup!
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One-Click Buy: November Harlequin Presents

One-Click Buy: November Harlequin Presents

Susan Stephens

Susan Stephens

One convenient download. One bargain price. Get all November Harlequin Presents with one click!Hidden pregnanies...forgotten affairs...marriages of convenience...and more! Get all the powerful drama, intense emotion, and passionate romance you crave with eight new stories from Harlequin Presents. Bundle includes Expecting His Royal Baby by Susan Stephens, The Billionaire's Captive Bride by Emma Darcy, The Greek Tycoon's Unwilling Wife by Kate Walker, The Boss's Christmas Baby by Trish Morey, The Spanish Duke's Virgin Bride by Chantelle Shaw, The Italian's Pregnant Mistress by Cathy Williams, Contracted: A Wife for the Bedroom by Carol Marinelli, and Jed Hunter's Reluctant Bride by Susanne James.
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Working With the Enemy

Working With the Enemy

Susan Stephens

Susan Stephens

About the AuthorSusan Stephens is passionate about writing books set in fabulous locations where an outstanding man comes to grips with a cool, feisty woman. Susan’s hobbies include travel, reading, theatre, long walks, playing the piano, and she loves hearing from readers at her website. www.susanstephens.com Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.[HTML_REMOVED]Dawn, and in front of us the idyllic English country scene. Smell that grass. Look at that thin stream of sunlight driving night-shadows down the velvet hills—[HTML_REMOVED]How long did he have to stay here?With an exasperated roar, Heath flipped channels, silencing the farming programme. All he[HTML_REMOVED]d smelled so far was cow dung. And it was raining.Resting his chin on one arm, he slammed his foot down on the accelerator. The Lamborghini roared drowning out the birdsong. Perfect. He missed the concrete jungle—no smells, no mud, no cranky plumbing. Why Uncle Harry had left him a run-down country estate remained a mystery. Heath was allergic to the country—to anything that didn[HTML_REMOVED]t come with dot-com attached. His empire had been built in a bedroom. What did he need all this for?And it was only after asking himself that question that he spotted the tent someone had erected on a mossy bank just inside the gates…spotted the small pink feet sticking out of the entrance. Forget hating the place. He felt proprietorial suddenly. What would he do if someone pitched a tent outside the front door of his London home?Stopping the car, he climbed out. Striding up to the tent, he unzipped it.A yelp of surprise ripped through the steady drum of falling rain. Standing back, he folded his arms, waiting for developments. He didn[HTML_REMOVED]t have long to wait. A strident pixie crawled out, screaming at him that it was the middle of the night as she sprang to her feet. Red hair flying, she stood like an irate stick insect telling him what she thought of him in language as colourful as the clothes she was frantically tugging on—a camouflage top, and shot-off purple leggings that displayed her tiny feet. One furious glance at his car and he was responsible for everything from frightening the local wildlife to global warming, apparently, until finally, having got over the shock of being so rudely awakened, she gulped, took a breath, and exclaimed, [HTML_REMOVED]Heath Stamp…[HTML_REMOVED] Clapping a hand to her chest, she stared at him as if she couldn[HTML_REMOVED]t believe her eyes.[HTML_REMOVED]Bronte Foster-Jenkins,[HTML_REMOVED] he murmured, taking her in.[HTML_REMOVED]I[HTML_REMOVED]ve been expecting you—[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]So I see,[HTML_REMOVED] he said, glancing at the tent.Expecting Heath to arrive? Yes, but not her reaction to it. He wasn[HTML_REMOVED]t supposed to arrive at dawn, either. Around midday, the postmistress in the village had suggested. Heath Stamp, hip, slick, rugged, tough, and even better looking than his most recent images in the press suggested. This was a vastly improved version of someone she[HTML_REMOVED]d dreamed about for thirteen years, two months, six hours, and—[HTML_REMOVED]You do know you[HTML_REMOVED]re trespassing, Bronte?[HTML_REMOVED]And as delightful as ever.The years melted away. They were at loggerheads immediately. She had to remind herself Heath was no longer a wild youth who[HTML_REMOVED]d been locked up for bareknuckle fighting, and who used to visit Hebers Ghyll on a release programme, but a successful Internet entrepreneur and the new owner of Hebers Ghyll, the country estate where Bronte had grown up, and where her mother had been the housekeeper and her father the gamekeeper. [HTML_REMOVED]The estate has been deserted for weeks now—[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]And that[HTML_REMOVED]s an excuse for breaking in?[HTML_REMOVED] [HTML_REMOVED]The gates were open. Everything[HTML_REMOVED]s gone to pot,[HTML_REMOVED] she told him angrily.And that[HTML_REMOVED]s my fault?[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]You own it. You tell me.[HTML_REMOVED] Heath[HTML_REMOVED]s inheritance had a special hold on her heart for all sorts of reasons, not least of which she considered the estate her second home.While Heath had gained nothing in charm, Bronte registered as he turned his back, he clearly still couldn[HTML_REMOVED]t care less what people thought of him. He never had.He[HTML_REMOVED]d walked off to give them both space. Seeing Bronte again had floored him. Since the first time he had visited the estate—where ironically his real-life uncle Harry had used to run a rehabilitation centre for out-of-control youths—there had been something between him and Bronte, something that drew the good girl to the dark side. He[HTML_REMOVED]d tried to steer clear, not wanting to taint her. But he would think about her when he sat alone and stared at his bruised knuckles. She was light to his darkness. Back then Bronte had represented everything that was pure, fun and happy, while he was the youth from the gutter who met every challenge with his fists. He[HTML_REMOVED]d worshipped her from afar, had she only known it. That buzz between them surely should have died by now.[HTML_REMOVED]That tree was struck by lightning, and no one[HTML_REMOVED]s moved it,[HTML_REMOVED] she said, reclaiming his attention.He hadn[HTML_REMOVED]t even realised he[HTML_REMOVED]d been staring at the old tree, but now he remembered Uncle Harry telling him that it had stood on the estate for centuries.[HTML_REMOVED]It[HTML_REMOVED]ll stay there until it rots, I suppose,[HTML_REMOVED] she flared.[HTML_REMOVED]I[HTML_REMOVED]ll have it moved.[HTML_REMOVED] He shrugged. [HTML_REMOVED]Maybe have something planted in its place.[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]It would mean more if you did it.[HTML_REMOVED]He threw her a glance, warning her not to push it. But she would. She always had. Bronte loved a campaign whether it was free the chickens, or somewhere for the local youth to hang out.[HTML_REMOVED]And just think of all the free firewood,[HTML_REMOVED] she said casually.She was working on him. When hadn[HTML_REMOVED]t she? And now it all came flooding back—what she[HTML_REMOVED]d done for him—and how he used to envy Bronte her simple life on the estate with her happy family. He[HTML_REMOVED]d felt a hungry desperation to share what they had but had never allowed them to draw him in, in case he spoiled it. He[HTML_REMOVED]d spoiled everything back then.Andnow?He was still hard and contained.And Hebers Ghyll? Was in the pending file. And Bronte?Heath raked his hair with impatience.This was all happening too fast, way too fast. She hadn[HTML_REMOVED]t expected to feel as shaken as this when she saw Heath again. Heading for the shelter of some trees where the thick green canopy acted like a giant umbrella, she sucked in some deep steadying breaths. She had to remind herself why she was here—to find out whatHeath[HTML_REMOVED]s plans for the estate were. [HTML_REMOVED]I heard the new owner was going to break up the estate—[HTML_REMOVED] [HTML_REMOVED]And?[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]You can[HTML_REMOVED]t.[HTML_REMOVED] Bronte[HTML_REMOVED]s heart picked up pace as Heath came to join her beneath the branches. [HTML_REMOVED]You don[HTML_REMOVED]t know enough about the area as it is today. You don[HTML_REMOVED]t know how desperate people are for jobs. You haven[HTML_REMOVED]t been near the place for years—[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]And you have?[HTML_REMOVED]Bronte[HTML_REMOVED]s cheeks flared red. Yes, she[HTML_REMOVED]d been away, but her travels had been geared towards putting what she had learned at college into practice. As a child she had dogged Uncle Harry[HTML_REMOVED]s footsteps, trying to be useful and asking him endless questions about Hebers Ghyll. He[HTML_REMOVED]d said she was a good lieutenant and might make a decent estate manager one day if she worked hard enough. When she left school Uncle Harry had paid for her to go to college to study estate management. [HTML_REMOVED]I[HTML_REMOVED]ve been away recently,[HTML_REMOVED] she conceded, [HTML_REMOVED]but apart from that I[HTML_REMOVED]ve lived on the estate all my life.[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]So, what are you saying, Bronte? You[HTML_REMOVED]re the only one who cares about Hebers Ghyll?[HTML_REMOVED] Heath[HTML_REMOVED]s chin dipped a warning.[HTML_REMOVED]Well, do you care,[HTML_REMOVED] Bronte exclaimed with frustration, [HTML_REMOVED]beyond its value?[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]I[HTML_REMOVED]d be foolish not to care about its value.[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]But there[HTML_REMOVED]s so much more than money here.[HTML_REMOVED] And she had been prepared to camp out on the road leading up to the old house for as long as it took to prove that to him. [HTML_REMOVED]Why else do you think I scrabbled round my parents[HTML_REMOVED] attic to find the old tent?[HTML_REMOVED] Heath[HTML_REMOVED]s dark gaze flashed a warning, which she ignored. [HTML_REMOVED]Do you think I like camping out in the rain?[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]I don[HTML_REMOVED]t know what you like.[HTML_REMOVED]The gulf between them yawned. It might have been easier to explain and convince Heath if she had seen him recently. The shock of seeing him again after all these years was something she hadn[HTML_REMOVED]t anticipated. It wasn[HTML_REMOVED]t how tall he was, or how good-looking—it was the aura of danger and unapologetic masculinity she found so unnerving.[HTML_REMOVED]So, Bronte,[HTML_REMOVED] Heath observed in the laid-back husky voice that had always made her toes curl with excitement, [HTML_REMOVED]what can I do for you?[HTML_REMOVED]She exhaled, refusing to think about it. [HTML_REMOVED]By the time I got back here, Heath, Uncle Harry was dead and everything was in a mess. No one on the estate or in the village had a clue what was going to happen—or whether they still had jobs—[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]And your parents?[HTML_REMOVED] Heath prompted.She guessed Heath already knew the answer to that. The lawyers would have filled him in on what had happened to the staff at Hebers Ghyll. [HTML_REMOVED]I can only think Uncle Harry must have realised he was gravely ill, because he gave my parents some money before he died. He told them to take a break—to fulfil their lifetime[HTML_REMOVED]s ambition of travelling the world.[HTML_REMOVED] She was hugging herself for reassurance, Bronte realised, releasing her arms. It was hard to launch a cogent argument in defence of the estate while Heath was staring at her so intently. He knew her too well. Even after all this time he could sense what she wasn[HTML_REMOVED]t saying. He could sense how she felt. They had always been uncannily connected, though when Heath had first arrived on the estate she[HTML_REMOVED]d been more concerned that the ruffian Uncle Harry was trying to tame would tear the head off her dolls. The feeling Heath inspired in her now was very different. [HTML_REMOVED]I can[HTML_REMOVED]t believe you[HTML_REMOVED]re the Master of Hebers Ghyll,[HTML_REMOVED] she said, shaking her head.[HTML_REMOVED]And you don[HTML_REMOVED]t like the idea?[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]I didn[HTML_REMOVED]t say that—[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]You didn[HTML_REMOVED]t have to. Perhaps you think Uncle Harry should have left his estate to you—[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]No,[HTML_REMOVED] Bronte exclaimed indignantly. [HTML_REMOVED]That never occurred to me. You[HTML_REMOVED]re his nephew, Heath. I[HTML_REMOVED]m only the housekeeper[HTML_REMOVED]s daughter—[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]Who walked in here and made herself at home.[HTML_REMOVED] He glanced at her tent.[HTML_REMOVED]The ga...
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Ruthless Boss, Dream Baby

Ruthless Boss, Dream Baby

Susan Stephens

Susan Stephens

Product DescriptionWanted in the bedroom… not the boardroom! Magenta knows having a new employer might be tricky. But she isn’t expecting the old-fashioned ruthlessness of Gray Quinn! However, plucky Magenta is up for the challenge, and tries to play the distractingly gorgeous Quinn at his own game… Quinn is no New Man: he wants temptingly innocent Magenta in his bedroom, not the boardroom. But he can make her no promises. He’ll give her the night of her life, but he might not be there when she wakes up… And he definitely doesn’t want her taking maternity leave! MEN WITHOUT MERCY Arrogant and proud, unashamedly male!
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Under the Italian's Command

Under the Italian's Command

Susan Stephens

Susan Stephens

An innocent mouse. Sheltered and mousy Carly Tate is out of her depth. Dark, dangerous Lorenzo Domenico is the first man to make her heart race, but she knows the gorgeous Italian will never see past her frumpy clothes and awkward shyness. She's his for the taking! Little does she realize that, to Lorenzo, sweet, endearing Carly is a breath of fresh air. He's sure that underneath her disastrous fashion there's a voluptuous figure - and he's going to be the one to discover it..
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The Accidental Heir

The Accidental Heir

Susan Stephens

Susan Stephens

USA TODAY bestselling author Susan Stephen’s digital novella reveals just how hard it is to be a modern day Princess in this passionate and powerful story that will stay in your minds, long after the last page! The last of her clan, Princess Astrid steps up to claim her birth right as ruler of the Arctic lands of Hammersvik. But first she must complete the rigorous training her advisors insist upon. Her unlikely tutor is Karl Thorberg, Prince of the neighbouring lands, intrepid explorer and reckless thrill-seeker. He insists pampered Astrid leave her palace and experience, first hand, the wild Arctic landscape she will rule. As the freezing Artic wind rages round them, passions are heating up between Astrid and Karl. It’s not long before Karl is tempted into some very un-princely behaviour! But during their one night of indiscretion, he inadvertently resolves another condition of her reign—that she provides an heir! Don’t miss the other titles in this fantastic collection that celebrates Royal Babies all over the world!
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The French Count's Mistress

The French Count's Mistress

Susan Stephens

Susan Stephens

When Kate Foster decides to open a business at her family's cottage on the estate of a French chateau, she discovers that all the other properties on the estate have been sold to the millionaire Count Guy de Villeneuve.Guy is determined to prevent Kate from setting up her business on his land—until he realizes the intense physical chemistry that burns between them is impossible to resist. He will have his land and Kate as his mistress—whatever it takes!
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The Purest of Diamonds?

The Purest of Diamonds?

Susan Stephens

Susan Stephens

When ice meets fire...! As the youngest of the famous Skavanga sisters, beautiful Leila has earned her reputation as the untouched Skavanga diamond--and is tired of it! It's time to start living her life, and who better to teach her how than gorgeous Spaniard Raffa Leon? Raffa has no problem mixing business with pleasure! Intrigued by her shy purity and enticed by her request, he'll ensure Leila enjoys everything life has to offer. But as her frosty facade gives way to an unleashed passion, Raffa realizes that there are consequences to playing with fire!
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At the Brazilian's Command

At the Brazilian's Command

Susan Stephens

Susan Stephens

The "Playboy of Polo" needs a wife! Finding a date has never been a struggle for wealthy polo champion Tiago Santos. But now that he needs a wife, he'll make sure he finds a woman who understands that this Brazilian stallion won't be tamed! Practical, poised Danny Cameron is the perfect candidate. She sees the value of a union that provides investment in her business--with no false promise of the happily-ever-after she doesn't believe in. But as their wedding night approaches, the sensual rhythm of the samba fills Danny with a longing...to experience all that Tiago's enthralling Latin fire promises to unleash!
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