Lynne Graham - Bibliography - Single Novels

Single Novels

  • Bittersweet Passion (1987)
  • The Veranchetti Marriage (1988)
  • An Arabian Courtship (1990)
  • An Insatiable Passion (1990)
  • A Fiery Baptism (1991)
  • Tempestuous Reunion (1991)
  • A Vengeful Passion (1994)
  • Angel of Darkness (1994)
  • Indecent Deception (1994)
  • The Heat of Passion (1995)
  • Bond of Hatred (1995)
  • Crime of Passion (1995)
  • A Savage Betrayal (1995)
  • The Unfaithful Wife (1995)
  • The Trophy Husband (1996)
  • Prisoner of Passion (1996)
  • The Desert Bride (1996)
  • Second-Time Bride (1997)
  • The Secret Wife (1997)
  • The Winter Bride (1997)
  • Mistress and Mother (1997)
  • The Reluctant Husband (1998)
  • One Night With His Wife (1999)
  • The Spanish Groom (1999)
  • The Expectant Bride (1999)
  • The Cozakis Bride (2000)
  • The Sicilian's Mistress (2000)
  • Don Joaquin's Pride (2000)
  • Damiano's Return (2000)
  • Duarte's Child (2001)
  • Rafaello's Mistress (2001)
  • The Italian's Wife (2001)
  • The Contaxis Baby (2002)
  • A Mediterranean Marriage (2002)
  • The Stephanides Pregnancy (2004)
  • The Mistress Wife (2004)
  • Married by Arrangement (2005)
  • Emerald Mistress (2005) aka Ballyflynn
  • Mistress Bought and Paid for (2006)
  • Reluctant Mistress, Blackmailed Wife (2006)
  • The Sheikh's Innocent Bride (2006)
  • Claiming His Wife and Child (2006)
  • The Greek's Chosen Wife (2006)
  • The Italian's Inexperienced Mistress (2007)
  • Petrakos Bride (2007)
  • Latin Loving (2007)
  • The Greek Tycoon's Blackmailed Mistress (2009)

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