The Wacky Women Series by Day Leclaire

3.40 · 15 ratings
  • Once Upon a Ghost (The Wacky Women #1)
    #1

    Once Upon a Ghost (The Wacky Women #1)

    Day Leclaire

    Rated: 3.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1993

    Zach Kingston, physics professor and famous ghost debunker, despises con-artists who profit from ghostly scams. And he isn't about to change his mind just because this scammer's drop-dead gorgeous and offers the most seductive kisses. Ever.Rachel Avery is just trying to save her family home. And no nasty, rotten — surprisingly handsome — cynic can change that. If only he weren't so damn sexy. And if only he didn't offer the most seductive kisses. Ever... more

  • Once a Cowboy... (The Wacky Women #2)
    #2

    Once a Cowboy... (The Wacky Women #2)

    Day Leclaire

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2012

    The A-OK Corral, near Lullaby, Colorado Cami "Tex" Greenbush - She can't rope, can't ride, but she's a Texan. Doesn't that mean she's got cowboying in her genes? Holt Winston - Now, he's a real cowboy. Short on temper. Long on pride. He doesn't suffer fools gladly. And, in spite of running a dude ranch, he doesn't much care for dudes - especially dudes who con their way onto his payroll, claiming to be experienced wranglers. So, maybe Cami did exaggerate her wrangling skills.. more

  • Where There's a Will (The Wacky Women #3)
    #3

    Where There's a Will (The Wacky Women #3)

    Day Leclaire

    Rated: 3.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1991

    "WHAT DO YOU MEAN SHE HID THE WILL?" Management and organization were Julian Lord's areas of expertise. Not so for Callie Marcus. With a two-hundred-pound St. Bernard who thought he was human, and a house in the midst of being demolished --- er, remodeled --- Callie was going to need Julian's expertise. As well as his cooperation. Because even after her death, Aunt Maudie was playing games. She'd hidden her will, and with luck, Callie and Julian would find it ... and love.

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