Brotherhood Series by Wendy Rosnau

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  • A Younger Woman (Brotherhood #1)
    #1

    A Younger Woman (Brotherhood #1)

    Wendy Rosnau

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2001

    He'd taught her how to kiss, how to make love, how to love. And then he'd broken her heart. So if it hadn't been for that pesky gunshot wound in her arm, Margo certainly wouldn't have found herself being held captive - for her own good, of course - in his house, his bed, handcuffed to his gorgeous, naked body. And her body wouldn't have betrayed her at his heated stare, his electric touch, his very presence... more

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  • The Right Side of the Law (Brotherhood #2)
    #2

    The Right Side of the Law (Brotherhood #2)

    Wendy Rosnau

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2001

    Kristen Harris was desperate to uncover the truth about who she had been before her memory was stolen from her. Her search had led her to the New Orleans waterfront and the most compelling—and perhaps the most dangerous—man she could ever have imagined.... Blu Dufray seemed to know every dark and deadly secret from the French Quarter to the Louisiana bayou country—and every way to stir a woman's deepest desires... more

  • Beneath The Silk (Brotherhood #3)
    #3

    Beneath The Silk (Brotherhood #3)

    Wendy Rosnau

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2002

    HE COULD GO HEAD TO HEAD WITH THE DEVIL But fortunately that wasn't going to be necessary. Because detective Jackson Ward, the New Orleans P.D.'s loose cannon - otherwise known as the chief's biggest pain in the butt this side of the Cabildo - was suddenly reassigned. To his home territory in Chicago. To clear the name of the chief's daughter in a murder mess so many layers deep that only someone connected could be trusted with the job... more

  • One Way Out (Brotherhood #4)
    #4

    One Way Out (Brotherhood #4)

    Wendy Rosnau

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2003

    For one stolen night, they'd shared a scorching passion and intimate tenderness, giving Rhea Williams hope for the future - and a family. But Joey Masado belonged to another family - and was promised to another woman. Rather than be Joey's mistress, Rhea fled, never telling him she carried their child. But when her son disappeared, she knew he'd found out. . . . Or is wife

  • Last Man Standing (Brotherhood #5)
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    Last Man Standing (Brotherhood #5)

    Wendy Rosnau

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2003

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