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Tell-All
Writer Kat Callahan has just finished an explosive biography of Hollywood's 'It' couple when they mysteriously disappear, just as a swoon-worthy cowboy swaggers into her life with only one thing on his mind: stop the book's publication by any means necessary.
The Gingerbread House
Greta Kendall fights to save her Victorian home from developers while also battling off her attraction to Gray Daniels who turns out to be her opponent's fiancé.
Not Your Average Joe
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Tell-All
In Tell-All, New York City writer Kat Callahan is just finishing an explosive unauthorized biography of Hollywood’s ‘It’ couple, Alex and Victoria Janssen, when they mysteriously disappear along with their seven-year old son, Jeremy. Now Kat’s publisher is hot on her heels to finish the book to cash in on the free publicity. Little does Kat know the charming cowboy who’s just strolled into her life is actually Alex Janssen’s brother, Luke, dead-set on stopping the book. He knows it will reveal a fiercely guarded secret that could destroy the lives of all four Janssens. Now he’ll stop at nothing to ensure that doesn’t happen.
The Gingerbread House
After a tumultuous past, Greta Kendall has focused mainly on her bridal shop, located on the first floor of her beloved Queen Anne Victorian near Aspen. For two years she’s fought to save her house from Stephanie Harwood of Harwood Development, who is intent on razing her home to build a new mall. But now Greta’s running out of time. The town council is about to approve the final plans for the mall. When Gray Daniels walks into her shop, Greta is immediately attracted to his rugged good looks and midnight blue eyes, until she learns he’s Stephanie Harwood’s fiancé. She’s furious to find they’ve tricked her into a publicity stunt aimed at garnering support for the mall. So now her little war has a new front: Gray Daniels. If only she could also fight her growing attraction to him. A knock on the door brings a return of old danger, and Greta must now put aside her anguish over the house to discover if she’s at last capable of looking the past in the eye and overcoming it―and if she’s finally free to love again.
Not Your Average Joe
Six years ago, Jared Brickman, heir to industry giant Brickman Foods, seduced high school senior Jennifer Wright in order to win a fraternity bet. Jennifer became pregnant as a result but didn’t tell Jared about the baby. Over the next six years she’s seen Jared portrayed by the tabloids as a notorious international playboy. Jennifer’s life in the meantime has been hard. Kicked out of her home and forced to drop out of school the best paying job she could find was at the Denver plant of Brickman Foods. Now, six years later, Jennifer’s shocked to see her newest trainee is Jared Brickman himself, there to film an episode of ‘Joe Average’. Despite trying to disguise his identity, Jennifer recognizes him instantly but he doesn’t remember her at all. Now she’s in a unique position to learn for herself what kind of man he’s turned out to be. Is he worthy of learning the truth about their son? But as her passion for Jared returns, the question quickly becomes can she protect herself from a second round of heartache? And as for Jared, he just might have to face the fact that his playboy days are over.
Tell-All
Writer Kat Callahan has just typed ‘The End’ for an explosive biography of Hollywood’s ‘It’ couple when they mysteriously disappear along with their young son leaving their fans stunned and clamoring for any word. At the same time a swoon-worthy cowboy swaggers into Kat’s life with only one thing on his mind: stop the book’s publication by any means necessary.
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New York City writer Kat Callahan is just finishing an explosive unauthorized biography of Hollywood’s ‘It’ couple, Alex and Victoria Janssen, when they mysteriously disappear along with their seven-year old son, Jeremy. Now Kat’s publisher is hot on her heels to finish the book to cash in on the free publicity. Little does Kat know the charming cowboy who’s just strolled into her life is actually Alex Janssen’s brother, Luke, dead-set on stopping the book. He knows it will reveal a fiercely guarded secret that could destroy the lives of all four Janssens. Now he’ll stop at nothing to ensure that doesn’t happen.
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New York City writer Kat Callahan is just finishing an explosive unauthorized biography of Hollywood’s ‘It’ couple, Alex and Victoria Janssen, when they mysteriously disappear along with their seven-year old son, Jeremy.
Now Kat’s publisher is hot on her heels to finish the book to cash in on the free publicity. Little does Kat know the charming cowboy who’s just strolled into her life is actually Alex Janssen’s brother, Luke, dead-set on stopping the book. He knows it will reveal a fiercely guarded secret that could destroy the lives of all four Janssens.
Now he’ll stop at nothing to ensure that doesn’t happen.
Excerpt
The man in the blue windbreaker leaned against the building, his eyes intent on the tall redhead across the street. Oblivious to him, she walked out the glass doors of the fancy-schmancy high-rise, ‘Winslow Publishing’ printed on the awning in swirling green letters.
The man glanced up at the dark clouds gathering overhead and pulled the hood of his jacket up around his face as the first drops fell. He took a sip of cold coffee from his Styrofoam cup, pulled out his cell phone and pushed the redial button.
“It’s me,” he said gruffly into the phone. “Alice has left the tea party. Repeat, Alice has left the tea party.”
An impatient rush of air came through from the other end. “Spare me the drama, OK?”
The man huffed. “It’s code, not ‘drama’. It helps to–”
“Fine. Thanks for the update. Call me the second she gets off the sub–”
“But I was about to go home,” the man interrupted, his officious tone dropped in favor of a high-pitched whine. “It’s raining. Can’t you just–”
“Look, I don’t care if a friggin’ Category 5 hits. Just do your job.”
Now it was the man’s turn to let out an irritated breath. Unfortunately, the line went dead mid-sigh. No satisfaction.
He took one last sip of coffee then threw the cup at the trashcan by the curb. Of course he missed.
* * *
Luke Janssen put down his cell phone, shaking his head. If there was one thing he hated more than yellow journalists and summertime in Manhattan it was incompetence from his employees.
He should have fired that so-called ’Private Investigator’ the first time he’d switched on the whiny mode. It made the man sound like a five-year old.
Knowing time was short, he got back to the matter-at-hand, ripping up sheet after sheet of yellow lined paper into tiny unreadable pieces, taking tremendous satisfaction in the sound of every long tear, knowing each one helped delay the publication of that damn book.
Reviews
“Tell-All is such a sweet romance that you cannot help but smile all the way through. The words flow smoothly and the characters are warm and friendly.” ―Coffee Time Romance
“Nell Carson’s Tell-All is an engaging story with the mystery always in the background of the book. Tell-All is a page turner, I was unable to put it down waiting anxiously to see what happened next.” ―SingleTitles.com
“Tell-All is well-written and compelling, a story that shows there is no limit to what hearts will do to safeguard what they cherish most. It is a tale of family, secrets, and loyalty, and it drew me in on the very first page.” ―Romance Reader at Heart
Tell-All
Writer Kat Callahan has just typed ‘The End’ for an explosive biography of Hollywood’s ‘It’ couple when they mysteriously disappear along with their young son leaving their fans stunned and clamoring for any word. At the same time a swoon-worthy cowboy swaggers into Kat’s life with only one thing on his mind: stop the book’s publication by any means necessary.
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Tell-All
Writer Kat Callahan is just finishing an explosive biography of Hollywood’s ‘It’ couple when they mysteriously disappear with their son leaving their fans stunned and clamoring for any word from them. At the same time a swoon-worthy cowboy swaggers into Kat’s life with only one thing on his mind: stop the book’s publication by any means necessary.
Tell-All
Writer Kat Callahan is just finishing an explosive biography of Hollywood’s ‘It’ couple when they mysteriously disappear with their son leaving their fans stunned and clamoring for any word from them. At the same time a swoon-worthy cowboy swaggers into Kat’s life with only one thing on his mind: stop the book’s publication by any means necessary.
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In Tell-All, New York City writer Kat Callahan is just finishing an explosive unauthorized biography of Hollywood’s ‘It’ couple, Alex and Victoria Janssen, when they mysteriously disappear along with their seven-year old son, Jeremy. Now Kat’s publisher is hot on her heels to finish the book to cash in on the free publicity. Little does Kat know the charming cowboy who’s just strolled into her life is actually Alex Janssen’s brother, Luke, dead-set on stopping the book. He knows it will reveal a fiercely guarded secret that could destroy the lives of all four Janssens. Now he’ll stop at nothing to ensure that doesn’t happen.
Excerpt
The man in the blue windbreaker leaned against the building, his eyes intent on the tall redhead across the street. Oblivious to him, she walked out the glass doors of the fancy-schmancy high-rise, ‘Winslow Publishing’ printed on the awning in swirling green letters.
The man glanced up at the dark clouds gathering overhead and pulled the hood of his jacket up around his face as the first drops fell. He took a sip of cold coffee from his Styrofoam cup, pulled out his cell phone and pushed the redial button.
“It’s me,” he said gruffly into the phone. “Alice has left the tea party. Repeat, Alice has left the tea party.”
An impatient rush of air came through from the other end. “Spare me the drama, OK?”
The man huffed. “It’s code, not ‘drama’. It helps to–”
“Fine. Thanks for the update. Call me the second she gets off the sub–”
“But I was about to go home,” the man interrupted, his officious tone dropped in favor of a high-pitched whine. “It’s raining. Can’t you just–”
“Look, I don’t care if a friggin’ Category 5 hits. Just do your job.”
Now it was the man’s turn to let out an irritated breath. Unfortunately, the line went dead mid-sigh. No satisfaction.
He took one last sip of coffee then threw the cup at the trashcan by the curb. Of course he missed.
* * *
Luke Janssen put down his cell phone, shaking his head. If there was one thing he hated more than yellow journalists and summertime in Manhattan it was incompetence from his employees.
He should have fired that so-called ’Private Investigator’ the first time he’d switched on the whiny mode. It made the man sound like a five-year old.
Knowing time was short, he got back to the matter-at-hand, ripping up sheet after sheet of yellow lined paper into tiny unreadable pieces, taking tremendous satisfaction in the sound of every long tear, knowing each one helped delay the publication of that
Reviews
“Tell-All is such a sweet romance that you cannot help but smile all the way through. The words flow smoothly and the characters are warm and friendly.” ―Coffee Time Romance
“Nell Carson’s Tell-All is an engaging story with the mystery always in the background of the book. Tell-All is a page turner, I was unable to put it down waiting anxiously to see what happened next.” ―SingleTitles.com
“Tell-All is well-written and compelling, a story that shows there is no limit to what hearts will do to safeguard what they cherish most. It is a tale of family, secrets, and loyalty, and it drew me in on the very first page.” ―Romance Reader at Heart
Read more...
In Tell-All, New York City writer Kat Callahan is just finishing an explosive unauthorized biography of Hollywood’s ‘It’ couple, Alex and Victoria Janssen, when they mysteriously disappear along with their seven-year old son, Jeremy. Now Kat’s publisher is hot on her heels to finish the book to cash in on the free publicity. Little does Kat know the charming cowboy who’s just strolled into her life is actually Alex Janssen’s brother, Luke, dead-set on stopping the book. He knows it will reveal a fiercely guarded secret that could destroy the lives of all four Janssens. Now he’ll stop at nothing to ensure that doesn’t happen.
Excerpt
The man in the blue windbreaker leaned against the building, his eyes intent on the tall redhead across the street. Oblivious to him, she walked out the glass doors of the fancy-schmancy high-rise, ‘Winslow Publishing’ printed on the awning in swirling green letters.
The man glanced up at the dark clouds gathering overhead and pulled the hood of his jacket up around his face as the first drops fell. He took a sip of cold coffee from his Styrofoam cup, pulled out his cell phone and pushed the redial button.
“It’s me,” he said gruffly into the phone. “Alice has left the tea party. Repeat, Alice has left the tea party.”
An impatient rush of air came through from the other end. “Spare me the drama, OK?”
The man huffed. “It’s code, not ‘drama’. It helps to–”
“Fine. Thanks for the update. Call me the second she gets off the sub–”
“But I was about to go home,” the man interrupted, his officious tone dropped in favor of a high-pitched whine. “It’s raining. Can’t you just–”
“Look, I don’t care if a friggin’ Category 5 hits. Just do your job.”
Now it was the man’s turn to let out an irritated breath. Unfortunately, the line went dead mid-sigh. No satisfaction.
He took one last sip of coffee then threw the cup at the trashcan by the curb. Of course he missed.
* * *
Luke Janssen put down his cell phone, shaking his head. If there was one thing he hated more than yellow journalists and summertime in Manhattan it was incompetence from his employees.
He should have fired that so-called ’Private Investigator’ the first time he’d switched on the whiny mode. It made the man sound like a five-year old.
Knowing time was short, he got back to the matter-at-hand, ripping up sheet after sheet of yellow lined paper into tiny unreadable pieces, taking tremendous satisfaction in the sound of every long tear, knowing each one helped delay the publication of that
Reviews
“Tell-All is such a sweet romance that you cannot help but smile all the way through. The words flow smoothly and the characters are warm and friendly.” ―Coffee Time Romance
“Nell Carson’s Tell-All is an engaging story with the mystery always in the background of the book. Tell-All is a page turner, I was unable to put it down waiting anxiously to see what happened next.” ―SingleTitles.com
“Tell-All is well-written and compelling, a story that shows there is no limit to what hearts will do to safeguard what they cherish most. It is a tale of family, secrets, and loyalty, and it drew me in on the very first page.” ―Romance Reader at Heart