Reed Sisters: Holding out for a Hero Series by Gina Wilkins
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Overview: Gina Wilkins sold her first book to Harlequin in 1987, and has been writing full-time ever since, publishing more than 90 books for Harlequin/Silhouette. Her books are translated into 20 languages. A lifelong resident of central Arkansas, she attended Arkansas State University, obtaining a degree in journalism. She pursued careers in advertising and human resource development before achieving her lifelong goal of becoming a published writer.
Genre: Fiction > Romance
1. Hero in Disguise
She was holding out for a hero…..
Settling down was not for Summer Reed. Party by night, work by day and let tomorrow take care of itself–that was her motto. But when Derek Anderson, her roommate’s globe-trotting brother, crashed into her life, Summer was dismayed to find he had other plans for her future.
Derek knew witty Summer was the woman for him. And he was the hero to satisfy all her requirements … and then some. After weakening her resistance with passion, he waged a subtle campaign to overcome her every defense.. .
2. Hero for the Asking
She has never met anyone quite like him.
Her sister’s friend, Clay McEntire, expresses his offbeat humor in a quirky wardrobe and outrageous flirting, leaving more conservative optometrist Spring Reed wondering if she can believe a word he says. Though she is tempted to indulge in a vacation fling with this sexy, and very eligible bachelor, she can’t imagine that anything lasting could come of it.
Impulsive, fun-loving Clay is serious about his work with troubled kids, but very little else … until he meets Spring. He can’t help wondering … if he follows her home to Arkansas after her San Francisco vacation, will she keep him? Or send him back to California with his heart in pieces?
3. Hero by Nature
They set off sparks from the start.
Electrician Autumn Reed has never gotten involved with a client, but attractive pediatrician Jeff Bradford could easily tempt her to forget that policy. She’s quite sure she’s not his type, and vice versa, so why does he keep coming up with new electrical projects for her at his nice Florida home – and why does he keep hanging around while she works?
Jeff has fallen hard for fiercely independent Autumn, but he doesn’t know how to get past her prickly defenses. How can he convince her that a wedding ring would not extinguish the electricity between them?
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