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SUMMER SURRENDER
anthology featuring reprint of ITALIAN BOSS, PROUD MISS PRIM
May 2012 (UK)

THE ARGENTINIAN'S SOLACE
March 2012 (UK/US)

THE SHAMELESS LIFE OF RUIZ ACOSTA
February 2012 (UK)

WORKING WITH THE ENEMY
January 2012 (US)
(US reprint of THE BIG, BAD BOSS)

MAHARAJA'S MISTRESS
September 2011 (US)

THE UNTAMED ARGENTINIAN
July 2011 (UK)
August 2011 (US)

LATIN LOVERS
GREEK TYCOONS Anthology
(Reprint of BOUGHT: ONE ISLAND, ONE BRIDE)
July 2011 (UK)

THE BIG, BAD BOSS
June 2011 (UK Riva)

UNDRESSED BY THE BOSS
(Reprint of SHEIKH BOSS, HOST DESERT NIGHTS)
May 2011 (UK)

GRAY QUINN'S BABY
February 2011 (US)

HIS RAGS-TO-RICHES BRIDE
(Reprint of HOUSEKEEPER AT HIS BECK AND CALL)
February 2011 (UK)

ONE PASSIONATE NIGHT'S MIRACLE
(Reprint of ONE-NIGHT BABY)
February 2011 (UK)

INNOCENT MISTRESSES: The Royal House of Niroli Collection
UK (Reprint of EXPECTING HIS ROYAL BABY)
January 2011 (UK)

RUTHLESS BOSS, DREAM BABY
January 2011 (UK)

MAHARAJA'S MISTRESS
November 2010 (UK)

HAPPY CHRISTMAS Love Mills and Boon (UK Reprint of THE SULTAN'S SEDUCTION)

The Italian's Baby of Passion
(UK - anthology featuring a reprint of One Night Baby)
May 2010

Book two: Ra’id’s story
MASTER OF THE DESERT
March 2010 (UK)
August 2010 (US)

Book one: Razi’s story
RULING SHEIKH, UNRULY MISTRESS
July 2010 (US)
December 2009 (UK )

BRIDEGROOM BOSSES
April 2010 (UK - anthology featuring a reprint of Dirty Weekend)

SHEIKH BOSS, HOT DESERT NIGHTS
February 2010 (UK -hardback)

ITALIAN BOSS, PROUD MISS PRIM
October 2009 (UK)

SHEIKH BOSS, HOT DESERT NIGHTS
April 2009 (UK)
July 2009 (US)

THE RUTHLESS BILLIONAIRE'S VIRGIN
March 2009 (UK -hardback)
May 2009 (UK - paperback)

COUNT MAXIME'S VIRGIN
January 2009 (US)
February 2009 (UK)

THE PRINCE'S ARRANGED BRIDE
November 2008 (US)

HOUSEKEEPER AT HIS BECK AND CALL
August 2008 (UK)
October 2008 (US)

LAYING DOWN THE LAW/UNDER THE ITALIAN'S COMMAND
January 2008 (UK)
July 2008 (US)

DESERT KING, PREGNANT MISTRESS
June 2008 (UK)
August 2008 (US)

BOUGHT: ONE ISLAND, ONE BRIDE
December 2007 (UK)
February 2008 (US)

EXPECTING HIS ROYAL BABY
November 2007

DIRTY WEEKEND/THE TYCOON'S VIRGIN
May 2007 (UK)
February 2008 (US)

ONE-NIGHT BABY
March 2007 (UK)
August 2007 (US)

BEDDED BY THE DESERT KING
November 2006

IN THE VENETIAN'S BED
July 2006 (UK)
May 2007 (US)

THE GREEK'S BRIDAL PURCHASE
April 2006 (UK)
February 2007 (US)

VIRGIN FOR SALE
December 2005

THE SPANISH BILLIONAIRE'S MISTRESS
June 2005 (UK)
May 2006 (US)

THE SHEIKH'S CAPTIVE BRIDE
March 2005 (UK)
August 2005 (US)

ONE CHRISTMAS NIGHT
December 2006 (US)
December 2004 (UK)

THE GREEK'S SEVEN-DAY SEDUCTION
August 2004 (UK)
March 2005 (US)

THE SPANIARD'S REVENGE
March 2004 (UK)
April 2004 (US)

THE ITALIAN PRINCE'S PROPOSAL
December 2003

THE FRENCH COUNT'S MISTRESS
August 2003

A SPANISH INHERITANCE
April 2003

 

A Taste of the Untamed

UK
Mills & Boon Modern
ISBN-10: 0263228223
ISBN-13: 978-0263228229
November 2012
Order at Amazon.co.uk

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US Harlequin Presents
ISBN-10: 0373528930
ISBN-13: 978-0373528936
December 2012
Order at Amazon.com

 

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Extract

 

'NACHO Acosta is back in circulation!'

Screwing up her eyes as she stared at the screen, Grace blinked and tried to clear her vision. The virus she had contracted must be affecting her eyesight, she concluded, reading on: 'Romily Winner, our Up-Town sleuth, reports on the trail of who's hot and who's not.'

Oh, damn…

Now there were white spots dancing in front of her eyes and the monitor screen was flashing. Pushing her chair back, she stood to stretch her aching limbs and inhale a lungful of stale basement air. She squeezed her eyes shut again and then blinked several times.

Better.

Relieved to find the problem had cleared, she checked the PC connections.

All good.

Tiredness, Grace concluded. It was almost one a.m. Working as a cocktail waitress in the half-light of a nightclub in Cornwall and then sitting in the club's office working on accounts for half the night was hardly going to make for happy eyes.

Tired or not, Grace made one last trawl over the countless images of aggressively handsome man featured on the society pages of ROCK! magazine, finding it hard to believe that she had met the infamous Nacho Acosta in the hard, tanned flesh. They could hardly be said to inhabit the same world, but fate played funny tricks sometimes.

Finally managing to drag her gaze away from the photographs of Nacho, she got on with devouring every word the journalist had written about him…

With the wild Acostas all grown up and fully fledged, this reporter doubts that Nacho—at thirty-four the oldest of the notorious polo-playing Acosta brothers—will be in much hurry to quit the London scene, where he seems to be finding plenty to keep him entertained!

Grace felt a pulse of arousal even as her stomach clenched with jealousy at the thought of all the other women entertaining Nacho, as the reporter so suggestively put it. Which was ridiculous, bearing in mind she'd only met him twice, and on each occasion had felt so clumsy and awkward in comparison to Nacho's effortless style she hardly had any right to feel so much as a twinge of envy.

But she did.

The first time they had met had been at a polo match on the beach in Cornwall, which Grace's best friend and Nacho's sister, Lucia, had arranged. Nacho had done little more on that occasion than lean out of the window of his monster Jeep to give Grace a quick once-over, but no man had ever looked at her that way before, and she could still remember the effect on her body of so much heat. She'd spent the rest of the day watching Nacho playing polo from the sidelines like some lovesick teenager.

They had met for a second time at Lucia's wedding, held at the Acosta family's main estancia in Argentina.

This trip had been the greatest thrill of Grace's life—until she'd seen Nacho in the giant marquee and his keen black stare had found her. He'd been tied up for most of the evening, hosting the event, but she had felt the effect of his powerful charisma wherever she went, so that by the time he'd found a chance to speak to her she had only been able to stare at him like a fool, wide-eyed and stumped for words.

Growing up with parents who had extolled her virtues to anyone who would listen had left Grace with crippling shyness, for the simple reason that she knew she could never be as beautiful or as gifted as they made her out to be. A lot of that shyness had been knocked out of her at the club, where the patrons appreciated her efficiency, but it had all come flooding back that night at the wedding in front of Nacho, transforming what could have been a flirty, fun encounter into a tongue-tied mess.

Shifting her mind from that embarrassing occasion, Grace studied another shot of the man who'd once rocked her world. There was yet another beautiful woman at his side, and Grace had to admit they made a striking couple. And the girl's expression seemed to warn every other woman off.

'You can have him,' Grace muttered, dragging her gaze away. Nacho Acosta might be gorgeous, but that night at the wedding had proved he was well out of her league. The sound of the nightclub pianist running through his repertoire provided a welcome distraction for Grace, who had always found company in music and books. Her parents had once had high hopes that Grace would become a concert pianist, but those dreams had ended when her father had died and there had been no more money to pay her fees at the conservatoire. Grace hadn't realised how cossetted she had been until that moment, or what loss really meant. Losing her place at college had been devastating, but losing her father had been far, far worse.

Leaving music college had forced Grace to find a job, and she had been grateful to find a position in a nightclub where one of the top jazz musicians of the day performed. Being close to music at that level had been a small comfort to Grace, who had still been suffering greatly from the death of her father.

Turning back to the computer screen again, Grace studied the picture at the end of the article showing Lucia and her brothers. Lucia was smiling, while each of her brothers either appeared dangerous, brooding or stern. Nacho was at the dangerous end of the spectrum.

It must have been hard for Lucia, Grace reflected. The only girl in a family of four men, how had Lucia ever made herself heard, or seen, or taken account of at all? Lucia had once mentioned that being alone in the Acosta family had never been an option. It was little wonder that she had made a bid for freedom, Grace mused, leaving the family home to work in the club where the two girls had met. Nacho had raised his siblings when their parents had been killed in a flood, and though Lucia was always upbeat by nature she referred to that time as like being under the heel of the tyrant.

Grace shivered involuntarily as she studied Nacho's face. Everyone knew Nacho Acosta to be a forceful man, who got everything he wanted.

'Piano-time, Grace?'

She turned at the sound of Clark Mayhew's voice as he poked his head around the door. Clark was the club pianist she so loved to hear.

'Come on, Grace,' Clark prompted. 'Shut that computer down and get out here. You've got a real talent.'

'Not like you,' she said, smiling.

Clark shrugged. 'The only difference between you and me is that I have more confidence.'

'I wish!' Grace exclaimed, laughing as she walked across the club, sat down and adjusted the piano stool. 'I can't even play without music like you. I only wish I could.'

'But you can,' Clark insisted. 'Close your eyes and let the melody flow through your fingers…'

A bolt of panic hit her as Grace realised she had no option but to close her eyes. The moment she tried to focus her eyes on the music those black dots appeared again, and began to wheel and collide on the page.

'Close your eyes, Grace,' Clark encouraged, oblivious to what was happening. 'Didn't I tell you?' he said when she managed a few bars.


She would definitely have to cut down her screentime, Grace realised when she opened her eyes again.

The flashing lights plaguing her vision hadn't gone away. If anything, they were getting worse.

Two years later

The girl had been eyeing him up since he'd entered the ballroom. It was a magnificent room, currently set out for a formal dinner with small tables laid for eight. An armada of glass and silverware glittered beneath huge Venetian chandeliers, which proved the perfect spotlight for the girl trying to attract his attention. Her figure alone was enough to scramble any man's head, and the heated invitation in her eyes promised only one conclusion—if he were interested.

He'd pass. He was restless tonight, and bored by the round of engagements his PA had set up for him in London.

Tonight was a so-called power dinner, for movers and shakers in the wine industry. Nacho was better known for playing polo at an international level and running an estancia in Argentina the size of a small country, but his decision to restore the family vineyards was something he had been forced to do in order to protect his siblings' inheritance. Nothing else would have persuaded him to return to that particular family home in Argentina…

'Nacho.'

He turned to see the dapper figure of Don Fernando Gonzales, the chairman of the event, approaching. 'Don Fernando.' He inclined his head politely, noting the sultry beauty was now standing at the chairman's side.

'Nacho Acosta—I would like to present my daughter, Annalisa Gonzales…'

As Don Fernando stepped back an all too familiar sensation came over him as he briefly clasped the woman's carefully manicured hand. He'd heard Don Fernando was in financial trouble, and the portly chairman wouldn't be the first father to parade his pretty daughter in front of Nacho. Everyone knew Nacho held the reins to the family fortune, though they seemed unaware that Nacho was wise to schemes born out of desperation, or that he could do more damage to those he cared about than those misguided parents could possibly imagine.

It was almost a relief when he was distracted by the glimpse of a shining blonde head. He stared across the room, trying to work out if he had met the girl before. His sixth sense said yes, but with only the back of her head to go on it was hard to be sure…

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