A Baby to Make Her His Bride & The Prospector's Only Prospect by Dani Collins

 A Baby to Make Her His Bride


The reason that they will meet at the altar? Their baby! Fall in love with this pregnancy romance from USA TODAY bestselling author, Dani Collins.   


Unexpectedly pregnant…

Scandalously wed!


Fleeing her very public divorce, socialite Vienna is shocked to find her private hideaway already occupied. Gruff and brooding Jasper was presumed dead—just like Vienna’s love life. So her instant connection to him is unexpected, yet completely undeniable…


One night is all Jasper can offer Vienna. The people closest to him always get hurt. Then scandal strikes, forcing them to fly to Chile as a couple for the whole world to see! But when Jasper learns Vienna is carrying his baby, he must take things one step further to protect them both…with his diamond ring!


From Harlequin Presents: Escape to exotic locations where passion knows no bounds.


Read all the Four Weddings and a Baby books:


 Book 1: Cinderella's Secret Baby

Book 2: Wedding Night with the Wrong Billionaire

Book 3: A Convenient Ring to Claim Her

Book 4: A Baby to Make Her His Bride





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The Prospector's Only Prospect


The Prospector’s Only Prospect is a steamy and emotional historical romance wherein Marigold heads to Denver as a mail-order bride. Grumpy, single-dad Virgil knows she’s not the bride he ordered, but he has three children who need minding while he runs his gold-mining operation. If you like banter, swooning, and found family, add this to your TBR. 

After eight days in a cramped stagecoach, divorcée Marigold Davis already regrets her decision to come to Denver City to marry. She certainly didn’t realize she’d signed up for mosquitoes, mud, and scores of rough men eyeing her like a hot meal on a cold day. But with her life in Kansas all but incinerated, Marigold needs a husband. Even if she’s not the bride that gold prospector Virgil Gardner is expecting…

Virgil Gardner has a reputation as a grumpy hard-ass, and he’s fine with it. He’s also no fool—this is not the woman he agreed to marry. It takes a tough-as-nails woman to survive the harshness of a Rocky Mountain gold claim, and this whiskey-eyed, gentle beauty is certainly 
not the type. Now it’s just a matter of how quickly she’ll quit so he can find a wife who will stick. Someone who can care for the only thing he values even more than gold–his children.

But Marigold isn’t about to give in. Cramped in a one-room shack. Berry picking turned into a bear escape. Or cooking for an entire crew of bottomless pits. She’s got more grit than most. And just when Virgil starts to realize his replacement bride might be the treasure he’s been looking for, an unannounced guest arrives…to change everything.

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  • What literary pilgrimages have you gone on?


The only pilgrimage I’ve done from an actual story was going to Bruges with my husband because we’re both fans of In Bruges with Colin Farrell. It’s a very dark movie, but a stunningly beautiful city. 

 

 

  • What is the first book that made you cry?

I honestly don’t remember what it was called. Possibly Red: A Dog (?) I was maybe ten or eleven. The dog befriended a lone wolf and they were pals. At the end, the wolf died in his cave and the dog came along and realized he wasn’t moving. I bawled my eyes out and I’m starting to cry remembering it. This is how I knew I couldn’t take a sad ending, even when it wasn’t tragic, merely the course of life. I’ve been HEA all the way ever since.

 

 

  • What is the most unethical practice in the publishing industry?

Oof. One the thing that frustrates me these days is that that authors are creators and we create content for social media in order to drum up interest in our books, yet we still have to ‘pay to play’ in order to have those things seen.

 

 

  • Does writing energize or exhaust you?


For the most part, I’m energized if I get my word count in. There have been times in the last few years where I felt very burnt out, but I seem to be coming out of that and I’m excited again.


About the Author



Award-winning and USA Today Bestselling author Dani Collins thrives on giving readers emotional, compelling, heart-soaring romance with laughter and heat thrown in, just like real life. While she is best known for writing contemporary romance for Harlequin Presents and Tule’s Montana Born, her latest release is The Prospector’s Only Prospect, a Western Historical romance from Entangled Amara. When she’s not writing—just kidding, she’s always writing. Dani lives in Southern BC, Canada with her high school sweetheart husband.

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18 comments:

  1. I loved reading your answers. Congrats on both books!

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  2. Congrats on the releases of both your books, Dani!

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  3. I think a lot of people are burnt out right now, but we seem to be coming back from it. Congrats on the new releases.

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  4. Dani, you are so right. It's irritating that creatives need to "pay to play" in order to have others even know that we exist, let alone create art for them to enjoy.

    All the luck with your two releases. I love the covers and the concepts. Bravo, Dani!

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  5. Congrats on the new releases. Glad you're coming out of burnout. Don't ya hate it?
    Sandra sandracox.blogspot.com

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  6. Great new books - off to Amazon!

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    1. Aw, thank you Valerie-Jael. I hope you enjoy them. :)

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  7. WoW great new books. Congrats. Greetings.

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  8. Wishing Dani the best of luck! I love the purple tones in the second cover. They really draw the eye in. ;)

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  9. A Baby to Make Her His Bride has a compelling premise. Good luck with both books!

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  10. Gracias por compartir este bonito post. Feliz tarde de sábado.

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