Secondhand Romance & Women's Fiction Bargain Book Box SP2717

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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.

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
  17. 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.
  18. 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.
  19. 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.
  20. 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.
Format: Secondhand Box

Genre: Fiction
Description

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.

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
  17. 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.
  18. 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.
  19. 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.
  20. 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.