Tangled Hearts Books 1-5 (Ebook Bundle)
Tangled Hearts Books 1-5 (Ebook Bundle)
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The Tangled Hearts Series
Romance. Suspense. Drama.
Escape to France in this series of sexy romantic suspense novels. Each story is filled with passion and sizzling chemistry between unforgettable characters who are bound by their secrets and haunted by their pasts.
All of the books can be read standalone, with an HEA guaranteed.
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Gathering Storm
They’ll have to trust in each other—and in love—to survive the gathering storm.
Traveling overseas to find the creep who stole her mother’s money was not the holiday of Madeleine’s dreams. Getting stranded on a road in rural France wasn’t her idea of a good time, either. But being rescued by a handsome, reclusive billionaire who offered her shelter at his chateau? Now that had the potential to be interesting…and complicated…
With the secrets he keeps, Jean-Luc Delacroix can’t afford to trust strangers. Which is why he never should’ve gotten involved in Madeleine’s family drama. Or acted on his attraction to her. But there’s just something about her that makes him forget everything he should be doing...
Can two opposites who weren’t looking for a happily ever after still manage to claim one? Only if they can overcome the trauma of their pasts and hunt down a dangerous conman first…
“OMG loved it. Can't wait till I can get more of the series.” - Goodreads Review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Stealing Hearts
He stole her heart once. She won’t let that happen again…
Stealing back her grandmother’s necklace—the one that was brutally taken from her a decade ago—was easy for Evie Madison. Letting the hot Frenchman who abandoned her that fateful night help her escape, however, was not. But she has no intention of letting him anywhere near her heart. Not again, anyway…
Raphael Dauphin thought he’d lost Evie forever. But now he has a second chance, and he’ll do anything to win her back. His plan is to offer her his protection…in exchange for her posing as his fiancée to help him secure a crucial property deal. Maybe then they’ll be able to turn their fake relationship into a real happily ever after…
It's not long before Evie and Raph discover their chemistry is stronger than ever. Unfortunately, so is the enemy they’re facing. Who knew coming together again could threaten more than their hearts this time around?
"I couldn't put it down until I finished it. I can't wait until I read the next book." - Bookbub Review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Chasing Lies
The line between enemy and lover has never been thinner…or easier to cross.
Kate Jackson made it her business to be on the right side of the law. Literally. As an insurance investigator, it’s her job to prevent criminal fraud. So, she will find who stole the medieval painting. And if she exposes the notorious, ridiculously charming billionaire who graces the files of insurance investigations across Europe, all the better...
Etienne Castel didn’t steal the painting, but he has the perfect bait to catch who did—a stolen ruby pendant, rumored to be connected to the missing art. His only problem? Kate. The sexy investigator refuses to stay out of his way. He supposes he’ll just have to use that (and her) to his advantage…
It’s not long before their search—and their chemistry—heats up. And when they’re done chasing lies, Kate and Etienne might be able to claim their happily ever after. But only if they can learn to trust each other when it matters most…
"I absolutely love this book and series…it's a must read.” - Goodreads Review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Ruinous Designs
Time—and love—can be healing, or utterly ruinous…
Chantal Chevalier can’t remember everything that happened the night her parents died, and she might never get rid the resulting nightmares. But one thing she knows for sure is that she’s in love…with a rundown chateau. Restoring Chateau Vauquelin to its former glory will be easy. Ignoring her untimely attraction to its sexy new owner, however, will not…
Alex Kirkwood was not looking for a new romance—especially not with an employee. But there’s something about his stubborn, talented, and annoyingly beautiful interior designer that draws him like no other. If he’s not careful, she’s going to make him forget how badly he’s been burned by love…and how much he never wanted to go there again…
When a series of increasingly disturbing (and deadly) incidents begin to spark Chantal’s repressed memories, can Alex help her solve the mystery of her past before it ruins their potential happily ever after?
"This is my is my favourite book of the series." - Bookbub Review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Scandalous Affairs
Who knew solving an ancient mystery could be such a scandalous (and romantic) affair?
Celeste Morel can’t abide a mystery. So, she was willing to do anything to figure out what happened to Madame Duval that night ninety years ago—even if it meant crashing a wedding at Chateau Vauquelin to find hidden evidence. It was a flawless plan, too. Until the sexy best man caught her red handed and changed everything…
Nick Magnani didn’t care about a woman who went missing a century ago. He was, however, very interested in the pretty little thief who happened to have the connections he needed to secure his new hotel venture. So, working together to accomplish his goals and hers seemed like a good idea. Until he complicated everything by falling for her…
It’s not long before Celeste realizes someone will stop at nothing to keep her from digging into the past. The only question now is if Nick can keep her safe long enough to unravel the mystery and convince her to take a shot at happily ever after with him…
"Pulled me in right from the start and kept me turning the pages right to the end." - Bookbub Review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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THE TORRENTIAL RAIN suited Jean-Luc’s black mood. Between his bank informing him that yet again his sister’s account was overdrawn and discovering that a shipment from China had been lost at sea, he’d had his work cut out that day.
He was nearly home when a warning triangle close to the curb made him reach for the hazard lights of his SUV. The heavy downpour had turned into a drizzle, and through the gloom a blue car with British plates appeared in the middle of the carriageway. Standing beside the vehicle and looking extremely wet was the silhouette of a curvaceous woman.
Jean-Luc sighed in irritation. He didn’t have time to rescue damsels in distress today. Not even ones with great legs.
When she raised a boot-clad foot and kicked the car’s tyre with force, almost falling over backwards in the process, Jean-Luc couldn’t help a reluctant smile. He’d wanted to hit something himself for most of the day and could sympathise with her frustration.
He pulled the car over behind hers and admired the view as she walked towards him. Hips swaying with each step, her T-shirt rose up to offer a tantalising glimpse of her midriff as she stuffed a phone into the pocket of her skirt. That explained some of her problem.
The signal would be patchy at best in the storm. Even his phone, boosted by the SUV’s electronics, was always weak along this stretch of road. With nothing but endless fields, chestnut plantations, and a wide expanse of sky, mobile masts weren’t a priority in this part of France.
As she approached his car, he slid the window down and raised his voice so she could hear him above the rain. “Bonjour, what appears to be the problem?”
She drew level with his door and leaned in. His breath caught as his gaze was captured by the most mesmerising green eyes he’d ever seen. Her grateful look almost made him feel guilty for his thoughts as his eyes followed the long strands of her wet hair downwards to where her rain-soaked top outlined her breasts to perfection.
Almost, but not quite.
“Thank you so much for stopping.”
He expected the clear-cut British accent, but there was a softness to it and a hint of uncertainty in her eyes that countered any harshness in the tone. As she spoke, the musky scent of sweet chestnut trees in full flower drifted through the open window, assailing his nostrils and doing nothing to clear his mind.
She gestured towards the car, drawing his attention away from his wayward thoughts. “I have no idea what happened. One moment I was cruising along cursing my mother, and the next all the warning lights came on, and then nothing.”
“Did she deserve it?”
A moment’s confusion crossed her face. Then the reserve that had previously shielded her eyes was replaced by a sparkle. “Absolutely.” Her tone brooked no argument, but a smile lit up her face and his groin tightened in response.
Another car approaching from the opposite direction reminded Jean-Luc of her predicament. The roads weren’t narrow here, but her car was too far away from the verge to be abandoned when visibility was so poor. He glanced at the clock on the dashboard. He needed to get on, but he could spare five minutes to help push her vehicle out of harm’s way.
“We should move your car over to the grass verge before someone hits it.” Without waiting for her to respond, Jean-Luc reached for the door handle, and she stepped aside.
His shoes hit the tarmac, and muddy water splashed up the trousers of his suit, soaking through. He shut his eyes tight and sent up a silent apology. The sound of his housekeeper tutting when she saw the state of them was already ringing in his ears. It was like being eight years old all over again.
Rolling up the sleeves of his silk shirt, he considered the best option. “If I push and steer the car over, can you give a shove from behind?”
“Yes, of course.” She walked round to the back of the vehicle.
Jean-Luc imperceptibly shook his head as he watched her wipe her hands on her skirt before placing them firmly on the rear of the car, testing its resistance, her expression deadly serious. Did she think she could make up in mental strength what she lacked physically to move a ton of metal? He couldn’t decide if it was cute or delusional.
The truth was he probably didn’t need her help, but he didn’t want to tell her now. She looked like she’d be as prickly as his sister if she thought he was making allowances for her because she was female.
He checked that the gear stick was in neutral before leaning against the jamb, pushing the car towards the verge, steering with his left hand. As it started to roll forward, he felt the assistance coming from behind. Perhaps he’d underestimated her strength.
Jean-Luc turned to give a smile of thanks, and a wave of lust ran riot through his body at the sight of her gaping neckline. Muttering a curse as he almost lost his footing in the wet grass, he focused his attention back into steering.
With the car safely off the road, Jean-Luc shut the door and remembered his manners as he swung around to face her.
“Sorry, I forgot to introduce myself. Jean-Luc Delacroix.” He held out his hand.
“Madeleine Smythe.” Despite the cool, clipped response, as her warm, slender fingers curled around his palm, his heart rate sped up. He hadn’t imagined it. Those emerald eyes dazzled him.
“Enchanté, Madeleine,” he said, appreciating the way her name slid off his tongue like melted butter.
“Thank you for your help. I didn’t know what to do next.” Her grateful tone possessed a hint of desperation. “I’ve been here almost twenty minutes and not one car has passed by.” She reached into her pocket and held up her mobile. “And typically, just when you need this, it’s totally useless—no signal. I debated whether I should start walking, but the rain…” She drifted off, holding out her hand, watching it for a moment as a lone raindrop bounced off her palm.
“It’s not a great day for travelling. Maybe you should have stayed at home.”
Madeleine raised an eyebrow at him. Okay, perhaps it wasn’t any of his business.
“Maybe I didn’t have a choice. What’s your excuse?”
He smiled. “Touché. But I grew up in this part of France and know the roads well, certainly better than a tourist.”
Besides, he needed to get home tonight in case Chantal returned from her latest excursion. He worried when his sister was away from home, particularly after Danielle had said she’d been upset when she’d left for Paris. Not that either he or his housekeeper had heard from her since, except for a text.
A streak of lightning blazed down in the road ahead, followed by a loud crack of thunder that reverberated menacingly. Madeleine jumped towards him, visibly startled by what was probably a precursor to another downpour.
She was about five-six, a good deal shorter than his six-one, and completely soaked to her skin. Now that she stood closer, he could see the rivulets of water slide down her pale neck and beyond. Was it chivalry or desire that made him want to reach out and protect her from the rain?
“You don’t have a waterproof coat?” Surely a raincoat was the one thing an Englishwoman would own.
A ghost of a smile crossed her lips. “I’m packed for the Caribbean.”
Now it wasn’t just his libido aroused, but his curiosity, too. “You were expecting a little more sunshine and little less rain.”
“Yes.” She laughed shakily as another flash lit up the grey sky. “But I didn’t expect so much rain here, either.”
He shrugged. “It’s a relief after the last two weeks. It’s the hottest June on record. Are you staying locally?”
“I’m on my way to visit my mother in Bergerac, but I think I might have taken a wrong turn.”
Bergerac was still a couple of hours away even in good weather. Perhaps fate had done her a favour. In today’s storm she’d be lucky if she arrived in one piece. Maybe for once fate had indulged him, too.
“You’re on the right route, but it’s still some distance.”
She sighed and scanned up and down the road, before turning her gaze back to him with hope in her eyes. It made him want to protect her and kiss her senseless at the same time.
When her tongue slipped out to remove a drop of water from her lips, he nearly groaned out loud. An icy raindrop landing on the back of his neck stopped him. Another one, heavier this time, landed on the back of his shirt and soaked through. The next storm was only minutes away, and whilst a cold shower might do him some good, they really needed to take shelter.
“I don’t suppose there’s a garage nearby that might be able to help me get the car started again?” Green eyes regarded him wistfully, and his resolve not to get involved melted away. Merde. She wouldn’t like his reply.
“Not on a Saturday afternoon. This is a rural area. Everywhere around here closes at midday.”
“I thought you might say that.” She spoke quietly, the hopeful expression on her face replaced with resignation. He reached out and gave her shoulder a brief squeeze of sympathy.
Before he gave it a second thought and allowed time for reason to take hold, he offered yet more assistance.
“You are welcome to come home with me. You can dry yourself and telephone your mother, let her know that you will be delayed.”
She didn’t respond verbally but raised her eyebrows in a disdainful way that said she wasn’t born yesterday. Jean-Luc was undeterred. Persuading people to bow to his command was one of his talents, at least some of the time. Although, after the way he’d been admiring her, perhaps she had a point.
He gave a soft laugh, acknowledging her unspoken candour. “Don’t worry. We won’t be alone. My housekeeper is there, and I promise to be on my best behaviour.” Jean-Luc regarded the darkening sky and then looked back at her with what he hoped was an air of reassurance. “The next storm is about to hit us, and when it does there will be no hope of either of us getting a mobile signal. From the house I can make some calls to see if someone is willing to come out and try to fix your car.”
“I thought all the garages were closed?” The distrust was clear in her voice, and as she tilted her head to examine him more carefully, her eyes narrowed with suspicion.
She was wise to doubt him. After all, how would he feel if Chantal went off with a stranger? He went cold at the thought.
“They are, but in small communities everybody knows each other. Just because their business is closed, it doesn’t mean I can’t ring them at home to ask for a favour.” He could sense a chink in her armour on the use of the word favour. It was as if she recognised he was putting himself out to help her. “Also I think you need somewhere to change out of those clothes, before you are the one needing a warning triangle.”
Her cheeks went bright pink as she glanced down at her top that no longer covered as much of her wet as it did dry.
Very smooth, Jean-Luc. Now she’s definitely going to think you’re only interested in one thing.
“Sorry. I didn’t mean to say it as I did.” He held her embarrassed gaze, regretting his stupidity. “I meant it when I said you will be safe with me, and I promise not alone.”
As he wondered what else he could say to persuade her, a tentative smile crept up on Madeleine’s face, surprising him.
“If you’re sure it wouldn’t be too much trouble?”
Too much trouble? It was turning out to be the highlight of his day.
The thought had no sooner crossed his mind when the heavens opened and they made a dash for his car.
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All five ebooks from the Tangled Hearts Series.
Gathering Storm
Stealing Hearts
Chasing Lies
Ruinous Designs
Scandalous Affairs
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