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Ros Clarke

Ros Clarke

·3.51·1,313 Ratings
“ I cannot do all the good that the world needs, but the world needs all the good that I can do. ” ― Jana Stanfield
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  • The Oil Tycoon and Her Sexy Sheikh

    2012·
    ·3.85·60 Ratings
    His duty, her dreams, undone by their desire...In the male-dominated oil industry, executive Olivia McInnes plays a careful game - she's cold, uncompromising, and ambitious as hell. Once she seals the deal to drill in the clear waters of Saqat, she'll fin
  • An Unsuitable Husband

    2014·
    ·3.65·181 Ratings
    Theresa Chartley has no time for marriage, and no room for disappointment--especially with French soccer player Emile Renaud. Sure, he’s gorgeous, but he’s wrong for a career woman like Theresa. If only her mother would stop pressuring her to get marr
  • Occupational Hazard: The Ultimate Workplace Romance Box Set

    2014·
    ·3.68·79 Ratings
    ***All work and no play? No way! These TEN books by New York Times, USA Today, and National Bestselling authors show how hot workplace romances can be. And the best part? It’s just $0.99! Don’t wait...it’s only available for a limited time, and then
  • All I Want For Christmas

    2011·
    ·3.73·154 Ratings
    Last night, Anna Gardner was the life of the office Christmas party—right up until she threw herself at gorgeous advertising executive playboy, Hugh Munro. Again. Last year, Hugh let her pretend their passionate kiss never happened, but this year he’s
  • The Tycoon’s Convenient Wife

    2011·
    ·3.25·344 Ratings
    Fifteen years ago, Emily Standish and Guy Munro were friends. Until she fell in love with him and he married someone else. Now Guy needs an enormous favour from his old friend and Emily has a chance to see if love can strike twice.The Tycoon's Convenient
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