"The last thing Sara Carter remembers is driving to the hospital in the middle of a snowstorm just as she was going into labor. Skidding... then crashing. When she wakes up, she's no longer pregnant. More astonishing, the man she loved and lost is still alive. Has Sara been given a second chance to rescue Jack Morgan from his tragic destiny? To save them both? From the moment Jack meets Sara, he has the feeling he knows her from somewhere. Her first touch awakens long-dormant emotions and arouses a fierce wave of desire. But how does Sara seem to sense he's in danger? Whatever twist of fate brought them together, Jack knows he has only one shot at a future: keep them both alive long enough to find out if their love is strong enough to withstand the forces threatening to drive them apart."--P. [4] of cover.
Kristen's life is going well; she's independent, successful in her career, and is on her way up.
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With such rich emotions at play, no wonder pregnancy and babies are such popular components of romance fiction. ... When she's found, she doesn't know her name, her personal history or even the father of the baby she is due to deliver ...
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in The Nine-Month Marriage, the first story in Christine Rimmer's delightful new series, CONVENIENTLY YOURS. This starry-eyed heroine can't believe her ears when the man she worships proposes a marriage—even if it's just for their ...
In the early 1900's, a home was opened as a safe haven for young women who found themselves in the family way.
Reese Howard’s directive was to deliver one very fertile Sabrina MacFadden to the local sperm bank and gather titillating tidbits for his article. Under no circumstance was he to kiss...
If I Could Keep You Little speaks straight to your heart, illuminating the tender balance between letting your child grow up and savoring the beauty of right now.
Caitlin took a bit of her lemon Danish. “Did you want coffee?” she asked. “You're only drinking decaf, aren't you?” She rolled her eyes. “Yes, I am and how do you know caffeine is bad for babies?” “I know what I'm talking about.