This book is a collection of stories. How to Handle a
Woman by Sandra Kitt features Geneva Springer, a petite
woman pushing forty, who adores her nephew, Sean. Having
saved his life when he was a toddler, they have a special
bond. When Sean involves her with his school auction, the
successful bidder receives Geneva's professional services as
an interior designer. Reed Fairway, a sexy thirty-three year
old computer science teacher at Sean's school, is just the
man to suit Eva. Reed has won the auction for Eve, but when
he doesn't show up to their first meeting, Eve is insulted
and wants to call it off. At the persistence of her nephew,
they finally meet. Soon, there is no denying that Reed and
Eva like one another, but will their age difference keep
them astray? Tell Me Something Good is by Deirdre Savoy.
When forty-three year old graphic artist Alberta "Al"
Kendall wants a man, she isn't shy about letting him
know--even if the man in question is the twin brother of her
cousin's much younger fiancee. Thirty-four year old Michael
Reid isn't complaining. He sparked with Al the first moment
they met. But when Michael wants more than the fling she
offers, will Al put her money with her mouth is and give
Mike a chance to prove how good a future together could be?
In Against Her Better Judgment by Evelyn Palfrey. Judge
Beverly Polk scoffs at the news that a prisoner has put a
contract out on her. Private Investigator, Devon Carter,
claims to be hired by an anonymous client to protect her.
Judge Polk resents and resists his protection, even as he
infiltrates her home, her life, and even her heart.