Darcee Tana: 7 books

Cover of Advertising for Love
by Darcee Tana
Language: English
Release Date: December 11, 2010

'A woman who could not forget her past, and a man who would not give up on their future -Tizzy McKenzie a shy but talented consultant in an advertising agency loved her work. She had a wonderful boss in Grant Mallaby and a great friend in Becky Whitman. And then one morning she gave him a lift and...
Cover of Love Photographed
by Darcee Tana
Language: English
Release Date: November 6, 2010

Renae Cartland was a photographer. Jared Walker was her favourite subject. But one day Renae took one photograph too many and ending up facing a ruthless and angry man whose answer to the problem she created was simple Marriage and a pre-nuptial agreement on his terms!
Cover of Bid Not , for My Love
by Darcee Tana
Language: English
Release Date: February 27, 2011

When Baron Raul of Kinsborough won a woman at a sale, he never knew, he would enter his castle with her as his bride.When Emma of Rosemund, fled from home, she never expected, she had commenced her journey to love. The first had wanted to become a Templar Knight, the second was on her way to the Abbey....
Cover of Pens Write what Hearts Feel
by Rani Jhala
Language: English
Release Date: March 12, 2011

This collection of short stories and poems have been published in various newspapers, magazines and newsletters. They are works of fiction, and some do have a multicultural theme. The book does have adult concepts and may not be suitable for those under 15 year.
Cover of The Dance Of A Woman
by Rani Jhala
Language: English
Release Date: July 27, 2012

A collection of 6 short stories The author wishes to thank Indian Link for their permission to publish these.
Cover of Love Across The Continents
by Rani Jhala
Language: English
Release Date: June 30, 2012

A collection of five short stories about love. The author wishes to thank Indian Link for their permission to publish them.
Cover of Festivals through Tales
by Rani Jhala
Language: English
Release Date: June 5, 2011

Four short stories that are woven around Festivals and Traditions.
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