Julie Kenner - Works

Works

  • Nobody Does it Better - Harlequin Temptation - 2000. ISBN 0-373-25872-0
  • The Cat's Fancy - Love Spell - 2000. ISBN 0-505-52397-3
  • Reckless - Harlequin Temptation - 2000 - ISBN 0-373-25901-8
  • Aphrodite's Kiss - Love Spell - 2001 ISBN 0-505-52438-4
  • Intimate Fantasy - Harlequin Temptation - 2001 - ISBN 0-373-25940-9
  • L.A. Confidential - Harlequin Blaze - 2001 - ISBN 0-373-79020-1
  • Aphrodite's Passion - Love Spell - 2002 - ISBN 0-505-52474-0
  • Undercover Lovers - Harlequin Temptation - 2002 - ISBN 0-373-25993-X
  • Nobody But You - Pocket Books - 2003 - ISBN 0-7434-4604-6
  • Silent Confessions - Harlequin - 2003 - ISBN 0-373-83589-2
  • Aphrodite's Secret - Love Spell - 2003 ISBN 0-505-52509-7
  • Silent Desires - Harlequin Blaze - 2003 - ISBN 0-373-79102-X
  • Stolen Kisses - Harlequin Temptation - 2004 - ISBN 0-373-69169-6
  • The Spy Who Loves Me - Pocket Books - 2004 - ISBN 0-7434-4605-4
  • Aphrodite's Flame - Love Spell - 2004 - ISBN 0-505-52583-6
  • The Givenchy Code - Downtown Press - 2005 - ISBN 0-7434-9613-2
  • The Manolo Matrix - Downtown Press - 2006
  • The Good Ghouls' Guide to Getting Even - 2007
  • The Prada Paradox - Downtown Press - 2007 - ISBN 0-7434-9615-9

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