Barbara Dunlop Bücher
Barbara Dunlop war schon als Kind von der Schriftstellerei fasziniert und verfasste ihr erstes bedeutendes fiktionales Werk im Alter von acht Jahren. Ihre frühe Karriere umfasste zwar die journalistische Arbeit, doch inzwischen hat sie sich als preisgekrönte und meistverkaufte Autorin von romantischen Komödien etabliert. Ihre Erzählungen haben bei Lesern weltweit Anklang gefunden und sind in Dutzenden von Ländern sowie in zahlreichen Sprachen erhältlich, was ihre universell ansprechende erzählerische Stimme unterstreicht.






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The Billion Dollar Pact
- 560 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden
A Conflict Of Interest
- 284 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
White House PR specialist Cara Crenshaw has considered that reporter and confirmed bachelor Max Gray wants her only because he can't have her. But for Cara, what they have is different. She's all but given him her heart. And now she's having his baby.
The first in an enchanting new contemporary romance series featuring rugged Alaskan pilots who are about to meet their match from New York Times bestselling author Barbara Dunlop.Supermodel Mia Westberg has found herself under the scrutiny of the paparazzi after her much older husband dies and leaves her his fashion house. In order to stay out of the public eye, she packs her things and leaves Los Angeles, escaping to visit her cousin Raven, a shipping expeditor working in a remote part of Alaska--where Mia is sure the tabloids won't follow. But she isn't ready for everything Paradise, Alaska throws at her: the wild animals, insanely harsh weather, and a certain no-nonsense bush pilot.When pilot Silas Burke flies a beautiful blonde into town, it doesn't take him long to figure her out. She's a spoiled, entitled city girl who has zero business in the rough terrain of Alaska, where the storms are as unforgiving as the dangerous wildlife. After seeing her struggle, and against his better judgment, he helps her acclimate to life in Paradise. But he's an impatient teacher and she's a frustrated pupil--and nothing gets them fired up more than each other. Can these two polar opposites find common ground and possibly something more?
A woman bush pilot in Alaska finds love where she least expects it in this new novel from New York Times bestselling author Barbara Dunlop. Hailey Barosse always knew what her wealthy family expected of her: marry an affluent Georgia man, run a charitable organization, and provide her parents with two or three grandchildren. But Hailey rebelled. Instead, she moved far away from that suffocating life, and for six years she’s built her independence by flying bush planes in the tiny town of Paradise, Alaska. Then a suave, handsome businessman arrives, shaking up her world and reminding her of her controlling family. Parker Hall wants to invest in her boss’s airline, but Hailey doesn’t trust him at all. He might be confident and charming, but she knows all about self-centered cutthroat industrialists—and Parker is one of them. Parker Hall prides himself on being a self-made entrepreneur. He earned his fortune by working day and night, expanding his gold mine and investing in new businesses that support his growing dream. His next opportunity is in Paradise, but his plans are quickly derailed by a fierce, beautiful pilot who both fights and fascinates him. The closer he gets to the feisty Hailey, the more she pushes him away. But Parker’s not giving up, not on Paradise and not on Hailey. He’s come a long way in life by being laser-focused on his passions, and this time is no different…