Barbary Wharf Series by Charlotte Lamb

3.58 · 24 ratings
  • Besieged (Barbary Wharf #1)
    #1

    Besieged (Barbary Wharf #1)

    Charlotte Lamb

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1992

    Gina Tyrell knew media tycoon Nick Caspian was trouble the moment she met him. Despite his awe-inspiring looks, he was a ruthless and dangerous man, a man she knew what he wanted. What he wanted was Barbary Wharf -- home to London's most prestigious daily newspaper. He wanted the Sentinel. And he wanted Gina, a woman whose loyalty to Sir George Tyrell and his paper meant she stood in Nick's way. Piet van Leyden, Nick's trusted associate, thought he could change Gina's mind... more

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  • Battle for Possession (Barbary Wharf #2)
    #2

    Battle for Possession (Barbary Wharf #2)

    Charlotte Lamb

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1992

    They were at odds—at work and in love. Daniel Bruneille, head of the Sentinel 's foreign affairs desk, was the most insufferable man Roz Amery had ever met. He was arrogant and opinionated, and to make matters worse, he was her boss... more

  • Too Close For Comfort (Barbary Wharf #3)
    #3

    Too Close For Comfort (Barbary Wharf #3)

    Charlotte Lamb

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1992

    Ashamed of the past Afraid of the future Irena Olivero had made front-page news after joining the Sentinel. Shy, demure and extremely beautiful, she turned heads wherever she went--and every eligible man at the paper wanted her. Everyone, except Esteban Sebastian, the Sentinel's marketing director and the company heartthrob. Despite his legendary attraction to the fairer sex, he only wanted to fight with Irena. Perhaps it was some new form of courting . more

  • Playing Hard to Get (Barbary Wharf #4)
    #4

    Playing Hard to Get (Barbary Wharf #4)

    Charlotte Lamb

    Rated: 3.25 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1992

    Was she leading a secret life outside the office? Valier knight knew the meaning of commitment. As a feature writer with the Sentinel she'd fought for the articles she believed in. She knew the risk and rewards of getting the story. But what about commitment in her private life? Gib Collingwood, the paper's financial editor, had been relentlessly pursuing her. Valerie was obviously attracted to him, yet she seemed determined to keep him at a distance... more

  • A Sweet Addiction (Barbary Wharf #5)
    #5

    A Sweet Addiction (Barbary Wharf #5)

    Charlotte Lamb

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1993

    Love on the rebound? Sophie Watson had been abandoned by the man she loved. But she was determined not to allow the rejection to be the springboard for falling in love again--especially not with a man like Guy Faulkner. Not that Guy wasn't nice enough. But the Sentinel's brilliant lawyer was her boss and Sophie knew firsthand that Guy was driven, that he was totally consumed by his job. It was just that recently he'd been sending her mixed messages... more

  • Surrender (Barbary Wharf #6)
    #6

    Surrender (Barbary Wharf #6)

    Charlotte Lamb

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1980

    They'd known heartache and passion. Would they find love? Nick Caspian, the man who ran an entire European media empire, was obsessed. He wanted - needed - the one thing that seemed out of his reach - Gina Ryrrell's loyalty. They were joint owners of a London daily, and yet she had declared war on him. She was determined to restore her family's newspaper to its former glory, no mater what the cost. But Gina had underestimated Nick Caspian. In any war between them, she would lose... more

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