Her Great Expectations/Twins Under His Tree
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Her Great Expectations/Twins Under His Tree

  • Pages: 492
  • Imprint: Heart
  • Publication Date: 1st March 2011
  • ISBN: 9781742908281
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Her Great Expectations

Dr Sienna Maxwell understands that Jack Thatcher has experienced deep, personal tragedy. But how can the man drop out of life the way he has? That's something she will never be able to understand.

Sienna's a high achiever who demands no less from everyone around her. Driven and determined to succeed, she wants a whole lot more from Jack than charm and kisses. She wants nothing less than perfect.

Twins Under His Tree

Newly widowed Dr Lily Wescott was the proud new mother of twin baby girls. But she couldn't have done it without surgeon Mitch Cortega supporting her through it all.

Spending time with Lily and her twins was making Mitch yearn for something. The wounded combat surgeon knew they both needed time to heal, but how much longer could they fight their attraction?

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Joan Kilby

Joan Kilby

When Joan Kilby isn’t working on her next romance novel she can often be found sipping a latte at a sidewalk café and indulging in her favorite pastime of people watching. Originally from Vancouver, Canada, Joan now lives in Australia with her husband and three children. She enjoys cooking as a creative outlet and gets some of her best ideas while watching her Jack Russell terrier chase waves at the... more

Karen Rose Smith

Karen Rose Smith

Karen Rose Smith was born in Pennsylvania. Although she was an only child, she remembers the bonds of an extended family. She and her parents lived with her grandfather and aunt until she was five, when her parents built a house next door. Since her father came from a family of ten and her mother, a family of seven, there were always aunts, uncles, and cousins visiting on weekends. Family is a strong theme in her books and she suspects her childhood memories are the reason.

As a teenager, music became as important to Karen Rose as reading.... more