By Stella Cameron, Janice Kaiser, Penny Jordan
In "For One Night," love with a stranger brings about surprising results; a suddenly single pregnant woman fends off the help of a dashing neighbor in "No Stranger"; and in "Love Child," a mother makes a courageous decision in order to save her baby.
Severity reflects intensity, not value — “central theme” means a warning is a core part of the book, not that the book is bad.