Dear Amy,
Thank you again for baby-sitting baby Dexter while I am away. I canât tell you what a comfort it is to me to know that little Dexter will be in good hands. Plus just think, this will be great practice for you when you have your own familyâ¦.
Also, I know that sharing such intimate quarters with my brother might prove difficult, but it is important to me that baby Dexter remain in familiar surroundings. By the way, while you are playing house with Nickâmake sure you donât fall for him. He isnât the marrying kind. On second thought, maybe you are the one woman who can convince the confirmed bachelor to finally take the marriage plungeâ¦!
XOXO Lola
Dear Reader,
Things get off to a great start this month with another wonderful installment in Cathy Gillen Thackerâs series THE DEVERAUX LEGACY. In Their Instant Baby, a couple comes together to take care of an adorable infantâand must fight their instant attraction. Be sure to look for a brand-new Deveraux story from Cathy when The Heiress, a Harlequin single title, is released next March.
Judy Christenberry is also up this month with a story readers have been anxiously awaiting. Yes, Russ Randall does finally get his happy ending in Randall Wedding, part of the BRIDES FOR BROTHERS series. We also have Sassy Cinderella from Kara Lennox, the concluding story in her memorable series HOW TO MARRY A HARDISON. And rounding out things is Montana Miracle, a stranded story with a twist from perennial favorite Mary Anne Wilson.
Next month begins a yearlong celebration as Harlequin American Romance commemorates its twentieth anniversary! Weâll have tons of your favorite authors with more of their dynamic stories. And weâre also launching a brand-new continuity called MILLIONAIRE, MONTANA that is guaranteed to please. Plus, be on the lookout for details of our fabulous and exciting contest!
Enjoy all we have to offer and come back next month to help us celebrate twenty years of home, heart and happiness!
Sincerely,
Melissa Jeglinski
Associate Senior Editor
Harlequin American Romance
Cathy Gillen Thacker
Their Instant Baby
Cathy Gillen Thacker married her high school sweetheart and hasnât had a dull moment since. Why, you ask? Well, there were three kids, various pets, any number of automobiles, several moves across the country, his and her careers, and sundry other experiences. But mostly, there was love and friendship and laughter, and lots of experiences she wouldnât trade for the world.
You can find out more about Cathy and her books at www.cathygillenthacker.com, and you can write her c/o Harlequin Books, 300 East 42nd Street, New York, NY 10017.
Whoâs Who in the Deveraux Family
Tom DeverauxâThe head of the family and CEO of the Deveraux shipping empire that has been handed down through the generations.
Grace DeverauxâEstranged from Tom for years, but back in townâafter a personal tragedyâfor some much-needed family support.
Chase DeverauxâThe eldest son, and the biggest playboy in the greater Charleston area.
Mitch DeverauxâA chip off the old block and about to double the size of the family business via a business/marriage arrangement.
Dr. Gabe DeverauxâThe âGoodestâ Samaritan around. Any damsels in distress in need of the good doctorâs assistanceâ¦?
Amy DeverauxâThe baby sister. Sheâs determined to reunite her parents.
Winnifred Deveraux SmithâTomâs widowed sister. The social doyenne of Charleston, sheâs determined never to marry. Thatâs not what she has in mind for her niece and nephews, though.
Herry BowlesâThe butler. Distinguished, indispensable and devoted to his boss, Winnifred.
EleanorâThe Deveraux ancestor with whom the legacy of ill-fated love began.
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
âLook, I donât want to upset your sisterâobviously she has enough on her plate right nowâbut Iâve got to be honest with you. I donât think this is going to work,â Amy Deveraux told Nick Everton the moment she came face-to-face with him on his sister Lolaâs doorstep. âNot on any twenty-four-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week basis, anyway.â
For once in her life, Amy was going to be practicalâinstead of emotional. She was going to let her actions be ruled by her head, not her heart. And there was simply no way Amy could share such intimate quarters with this man and the adorable three month old baby Nick cradled awkwardly in his arms.
Forget that Nick Everton was the most drop-dead gorgeous, thirty-six-year-old guy Amy had ever seen. Forget that he was successful, smart, funnyâaccording to Lola, anywayâand genuinely dependable and chivalrous. Or that he was kin to one of her best friends. Nick Everton was just too darn big and physically imposing. Amy guessed he was at least two-hundred and twenty pounds of solid muscle on a six-foot-five frame. His shoulders were broad, his waist trim. And he looked great in his dark-blue suit and slate-blue shirt and tie.