Secondhand Romance & Women's Fiction Bargain Book Box SP2717
A generously stocked box drawing from Mills & Boon's Modern, Medical, Amore, and Love Inspired lines alongside mainstream women's fiction — Jackie Collins's Lucky Santangelo, Dorothy Koomson's Sunday Times bestselling psychological fiction, Lucy Robinson's comic romance, and several Australian women's fiction titles rounding out what the category romances offer. Two 3-in-1 anthology volumes and two 2-in-1 editions mean the actual story count runs well above the physical book count.
- Melanie Milburne — Wanted: A Billionaire (Bestselling Australian Author) Milburne is one of Australia's most successful romance exports — a Mills & Boon stalwart whose billionaire heroes and emotionally intense storylines have earned her a global readership. A strong opener.
- Jackie Ashenden — Boss's Heir Demand (Modern, New Zealand Author) Ashenden's workplace power dynamics at their most charged — a boss, an heir, and demands that go far beyond the professional. Her first of two appearances in this box.
- Kali Anthony — Royal Fiancée Required (Modern, Australian Author) Anthony is one of Australian romance's brightest newer voices in the Modern line, and a royal fiancée plot gives her full scope for the glamour and tension she does particularly well.
- Sharon Kendrick — His Enemy's Italian Surrender (Modern) Kendrick — one of the Modern line's most enduring names — brings Italian settings and enemy-to-lovers heat together in the combination that her readers know will deliver. Her first of two appearances in this box.
- Lacey Baker & Susan Gee Heino — Lethal Reunion / A Dangerous Past (2-in-1, Love Inspired Romantic Suspense) Two complete stories of faith, danger, and romance in the inspirational romantic suspense tradition — love tested under pressure, with hope at the centre.
- Ella Hayes & Scarlett Clarke — One Night in France / Her Prince in Paris (2-in-1, Amore) Two European romance stories in one volume — Paris and France as the backdrop for the kind of charged, glamorous encounters the Amore imprint specialises in.
- Lorraine Hall — The Bride Wore Revenge (Modern) A bride, a wedding, and revenge as the driving force — Hall builds her setup with gleeful dramatic confidence and delivers the emotional payoff the title promises.
- Karin Baine & Louisa Heaton — Nurse's New Year With the Billionaire / Resisting the Single Dad Surgeon (2-in-1, Medical) Two complete Medical romances in one volume — the combination of professional intensity, emotional vulnerability, and romantic stakes that makes the Medical line so reliably satisfying.
- Clare Connelly — Billion-Dollar Secret Between Them (Modern, Australian Author) Connelly's first solo appearance in this box — a secret at the heart of a billion-dollar relationship, the kind of emotionally loaded setup she navigates with particular skill.
- Caitlin Crews, Kim Lawrence & Kate Walker — Ruthlessly Royal (3-in-1, Modern) Three complete royal romances in a single anniversary volume — Crews, Lawrence, and Walker are three of the Modern line's most experienced hands, and this anthology delivers three full stories of regal intensity.
- Lucy Robinson — The Greatest Love Story of All Time... Robinson's comic romance — published by Penguin and praised by Cosmopolitan as "romantic and laugh-out-loud hilarious" — sits happily outside the category romance tradition while sharing all its warmth and emotional generosity.
- Dorothy Koomson — The Woman He Loved Before Koomson is one of the most distinctive voices in British women's fiction — her Sunday Times bestsellers occupying the space between psychological thriller and emotional drama. This novel about love, obsession, and what lies between love and death is characteristically gripping.
- Clare Connelly, Sharon Kendrick & Lucy Monroe — From Courtship to Crown (3-in-1, Modern) Three complete courtship-to-royal-wedding stories from three established Modern authors — another generous anthology volume with full emotional arcs across all three stories.
- Louise Fuller — Nine-Month Contract (Modern) Fuller writes the contractual-arrangement romance with a sharp wit and emotional depth that makes the familiar setup feel fresh — nine months, a contract, and feelings that no paperwork can contain.
- Sasha Wasley — Spring Clean for the Peach Queen Wasley is an Australian women's fiction writer with a warm, community-centred sensibility — this novel about renewal, seasons, and the unexpected brightness a spring clean can bring is characteristically appealing.
- Jackie Collins — Drop Dead Beautiful The continuing adventures of Lucky Santangelo — Collins's most iconic creation, the ultimate self-made woman whose story Collins returned to across decades. Glamorous, propulsive, and utterly unapologetic, exactly as Collins always was.
- Lexi Landsman — The Ties That Bind "A mother would do anything for her child — wouldn't she?" — Landsman's domestic suspense works the fault lines of maternal love with the kind of psychological intensity that keeps pages turning.
- Bronwyn Donaghy — Small Acts of Kindness "In the tradition of Maeve Binchy" — a novel about friendship, community, and the small gestures that hold lives together. Donaghy brings an Australian warmth to the kind of women's fiction that Binchy perfected.
- Heidi Rice — Princess for the Headlines (Modern, 50th Anniversary Edition) Rice's Modern romance in a special anniversary edition — a princess, the press, and the kind of public exposure that forces two people to confront what they really feel about each other.
- Jackie Ashenden — Newlywed Enemies (Modern, New Zealand Author) Ashenden's second appearance — newlyweds who are also adversaries, navigating a marriage designed to be temporary and feelings that are very much the opposite. A satisfying close to a well-stocked box.
Genre: Fiction
A generously stocked box drawing from Mills & Boon's Modern, Medical, Amore, and Love Inspired lines alongside mainstream women's fiction — Jackie Collins's Lucky Santangelo, Dorothy Koomson's Sunday Times bestselling psychological fiction, Lucy Robinson's comic romance, and several Australian women's fiction titles rounding out what the category romances offer. Two 3-in-1 anthology volumes and two 2-in-1 editions mean the actual story count runs well above the physical book count.
- Melanie Milburne — Wanted: A Billionaire (Bestselling Australian Author) Milburne is one of Australia's most successful romance exports — a Mills & Boon stalwart whose billionaire heroes and emotionally intense storylines have earned her a global readership. A strong opener.
- Jackie Ashenden — Boss's Heir Demand (Modern, New Zealand Author) Ashenden's workplace power dynamics at their most charged — a boss, an heir, and demands that go far beyond the professional. Her first of two appearances in this box.
- Kali Anthony — Royal Fiancée Required (Modern, Australian Author) Anthony is one of Australian romance's brightest newer voices in the Modern line, and a royal fiancée plot gives her full scope for the glamour and tension she does particularly well.
- Sharon Kendrick — His Enemy's Italian Surrender (Modern) Kendrick — one of the Modern line's most enduring names — brings Italian settings and enemy-to-lovers heat together in the combination that her readers know will deliver. Her first of two appearances in this box.
- Lacey Baker & Susan Gee Heino — Lethal Reunion / A Dangerous Past (2-in-1, Love Inspired Romantic Suspense) Two complete stories of faith, danger, and romance in the inspirational romantic suspense tradition — love tested under pressure, with hope at the centre.
- Ella Hayes & Scarlett Clarke — One Night in France / Her Prince in Paris (2-in-1, Amore) Two European romance stories in one volume — Paris and France as the backdrop for the kind of charged, glamorous encounters the Amore imprint specialises in.
- Lorraine Hall — The Bride Wore Revenge (Modern) A bride, a wedding, and revenge as the driving force — Hall builds her setup with gleeful dramatic confidence and delivers the emotional payoff the title promises.
- Karin Baine & Louisa Heaton — Nurse's New Year With the Billionaire / Resisting the Single Dad Surgeon (2-in-1, Medical) Two complete Medical romances in one volume — the combination of professional intensity, emotional vulnerability, and romantic stakes that makes the Medical line so reliably satisfying.
- Clare Connelly — Billion-Dollar Secret Between Them (Modern, Australian Author) Connelly's first solo appearance in this box — a secret at the heart of a billion-dollar relationship, the kind of emotionally loaded setup she navigates with particular skill.
- Caitlin Crews, Kim Lawrence & Kate Walker — Ruthlessly Royal (3-in-1, Modern) Three complete royal romances in a single anniversary volume — Crews, Lawrence, and Walker are three of the Modern line's most experienced hands, and this anthology delivers three full stories of regal intensity.
- Lucy Robinson — The Greatest Love Story of All Time... Robinson's comic romance — published by Penguin and praised by Cosmopolitan as "romantic and laugh-out-loud hilarious" — sits happily outside the category romance tradition while sharing all its warmth and emotional generosity.
- Dorothy Koomson — The Woman He Loved Before Koomson is one of the most distinctive voices in British women's fiction — her Sunday Times bestsellers occupying the space between psychological thriller and emotional drama. This novel about love, obsession, and what lies between love and death is characteristically gripping.
- Clare Connelly, Sharon Kendrick & Lucy Monroe — From Courtship to Crown (3-in-1, Modern) Three complete courtship-to-royal-wedding stories from three established Modern authors — another generous anthology volume with full emotional arcs across all three stories.
- Louise Fuller — Nine-Month Contract (Modern) Fuller writes the contractual-arrangement romance with a sharp wit and emotional depth that makes the familiar setup feel fresh — nine months, a contract, and feelings that no paperwork can contain.
- Sasha Wasley — Spring Clean for the Peach Queen Wasley is an Australian women's fiction writer with a warm, community-centred sensibility — this novel about renewal, seasons, and the unexpected brightness a spring clean can bring is characteristically appealing.
- Jackie Collins — Drop Dead Beautiful The continuing adventures of Lucky Santangelo — Collins's most iconic creation, the ultimate self-made woman whose story Collins returned to across decades. Glamorous, propulsive, and utterly unapologetic, exactly as Collins always was.
- Lexi Landsman — The Ties That Bind "A mother would do anything for her child — wouldn't she?" — Landsman's domestic suspense works the fault lines of maternal love with the kind of psychological intensity that keeps pages turning.
- Bronwyn Donaghy — Small Acts of Kindness "In the tradition of Maeve Binchy" — a novel about friendship, community, and the small gestures that hold lives together. Donaghy brings an Australian warmth to the kind of women's fiction that Binchy perfected.
- Heidi Rice — Princess for the Headlines (Modern, 50th Anniversary Edition) Rice's Modern romance in a special anniversary edition — a princess, the press, and the kind of public exposure that forces two people to confront what they really feel about each other.
- Jackie Ashenden — Newlywed Enemies (Modern, New Zealand Author) Ashenden's second appearance — newlyweds who are also adversaries, navigating a marriage designed to be temporary and feelings that are very much the opposite. A satisfying close to a well-stocked box.