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For the first time in one volume, two fan-favorite romances from USA Today bestselling authors Michelle Celmer and Yvonne Lindsay!
The Tycoon’s Paternity Agenda
CEO and widower Adam Blair must find the right woman to carry his baby. Then Katy Huntly, his late wife’s sister, demands she be the surrogate. The agreement makes sense…on paper. He’s always felt a certain pull toward Katy, and those feelings are intensifying. But falling in love has no place in this tycoon’s agenda…or does it?
Honor-Bound Groom
From childhood Alexander del Castillo has been betrothed to someone not of his own choosing. Thankfully bride-to-be Loren Dubois is more than suited for her place at his side—and in his bed. But he never expected his beautiful bride to get under his skin…or into his heart.
The Tycoon's Charm
The Tycoon's Paternity Agenda
Michelle Celmer
Honor-Bound Groom
Yvonne Lindsay
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USA TODAY bestselling author Michelle Celmer has written more than twenty-five books for Harlequin and Silhouette. You can usually find her in her office with her laptop, loving the fact that she gets to work in her pajamas. Write her at PO BOX 300, Clawson, MI 48017, visit her website at michellecelmer.com or find her on Facebook at Michelle Celmer Author.
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To my dad
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There was no doubt about it, the man was insufferable.
Yet here she was sitting in her pickup truck in the visitors’ lot of the Western Oil headquarters building in El Paso, the ruthless, Texas-afternoon sun scorching her face through the windshield.
Katherine Huntley hadn’t seen her brother-in-law, Adam Blair, CEO of Western Oil, since her sister’s funeral three years ago. His call asking to meet her had come as something of a surprise. It was no shock, however, that he’d had the gall to say he was too busy to meet on her own turf in Peckins, two hours north, and asked her to come to him. But he was the billionaire oil tycoon and she was a lowly cattle rancher, and she was guessing that he was used to people doing things his way.
But that’s not why she agreed to come. She was long past overdue for a trip to the warehouse store for supplies anyway, and it gave her the chance to visit the cemetery. Something she did far too infrequently these days. But seeing Rebecca’s grave this morning, being reminded once again that Katy had gone from baby sister to only child, brought back the familiar grief. It simply wasn’t fair that Becca, who’d had so much to live for, had been taken so young. That her parents had to know the excruciating pain of losing a child.
Katy glanced at the clock on the dash and realized she was about to be late, and since she prided herself on always being punctual, she shoved open her door and stepped out into the blistering heat. It was so hot the soles of her boots stuck to the blacktop. She swiftly crossed the lot to the front entrance, and the rush of icy air as she pushed through