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NANNY WANTED Finn needed a stand-in mommy for his little girl. He got a stand-in nanny! They needed a nanny… When millionaire Finn Helliar walked into her nanny agency looking for help, Caro couldn't believe her luck! This was the man who'd hurt her sister and what better way to make him pay than to accept the position he was offering? …and look what they get! Unfortunately, Caro had reckoned without two things: Sophie, who was adorable, and Finn—who was even more adorable! The more time she spent with them, the more she realized her plan had one fatal flaw…how could she ever leave?
Five thousand dollars is offered in reward to whomever finds the six-year-old heiress, Gwendolen Ocumpaugh, who has disappeared mysteriously from her home. Mr. Trevitt, a private detective, is on the case and when he discovers two lost shoes in the surrounding are – both for the same foot! – he suspects a conspiracy is at play. ‘The Millionaire Baby’ (1905) is a story by American crime writer Anna Katharine Green; a delightful mystery with fascinating characters and twist after twist after twist. Anna Katharine Green (1846-1935) was an American poet and novelist. She is best known for her novel ‘The Leavenworth Case’ (1878) with which she became one of the first American writers of detective fiction. Agatha Christie cited Green as an influence on her own writing.
THERE WAS SOMETHING FAMILIAR… about the man Kate Brown had rescued from the ditch on that stormy night. But he couldn't even tell her his name. Kate had no idea that she had fallen for handsome millionaire Burk Sinclair—a man who had spent years trying to track her down…. She nursed the sexy stranger through his darkest hours, never imagining that this was the man she had been hiding from for so long. And out of a desperate situation grew love. But would their love be strong enough to survive the truth? What would Burk do when he realized the "enemy" was carrying his child?
Caroline Farr is determined to get revenge on Finn Helliar! Her younger sister was nothing but a plaything to the man, and then he cast her aside. So Caroline begins putting her plan into action. With the help of an acquaintance, she applies to be the nanny he’s looking for and lands the job. She’s going to find proof of his disloyalty to his family. However, the Finn she gets to know isn’t shrouded in lies—he’s just a doting parent. The more she learns about him, the more Caroline must face her assumptions. Then he announces he’s moving to the countryside and asks her to come along. Should she go? Should she abandon her plan to seduce him?
It was every mother's worst nightmare. Annie's son had been swapped at birth! But it got worse: her charismatic ex-boss, Brant Cadman, was raising her real son—and she his! Brant made Annie an irresistible proposition—marry him. Annie knew both their sons needed their mom and dad. Plus, she couldn't deny the intense physical attraction between them…because once they'd shared a night of love….
He can never know that the child in my belly belongs to his brother… Sam Duggan is a sculptor who lives in a cottage on the coast. One day, she is shocked by a visitor who suddenly appears at her door. He looks just like her former lover, Damien, who died in an accident… But this is Aidan Harper, Damien’s brother and the millionaire manager of a successful hotel chain. Although Sam feels an irresistible attraction to him, she is also filled with unease. "He can never know that the child in my belly belongs to his brother…"
This early work by Anna Katharine Green was originally published in 1905 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introduction. 'The Millionaire Baby' is one of Green's novels of crime and mystery. Anna Katharine Green was born in Brooklyn, New York, USA in 1846. She aspired to be a writer from a young age, and corresponded with Ralph Waldo Emerson during her late teens. When her poetry failed to gain recognition, Green produced her first and best-known novel, The Leavenworth Case (1878). Praised by Wilkie Collins, the novel was year's bestseller, establishing Green's reputation. Green wrote at a time when fiction, and especially crime fiction, was dominated by men. However, she is now credited with shaping detective fiction into its classic form, and developing the trope of the recurring detective.