Jadon glanced at Alyssa, and in that moment they shared a special intimacy, a bond that shook him to the soles of his feet.
Together theyâd created these baby girls.
Looking at Alyssa holding Grace, and the way Gretchen slept so peacefully in his arms, he realized what heâd told her earlier was true. There was no turning back. He was a father now.
This new, precious family was a part of his future. His and Alyssaâs future.
If only he knew how in the world he was going to make it workâ¦
Dear Reader
Welcome to Cedar Bluff Hospital, located in a small Wisconsin town overlooking the beautiful rocky shores of Lake Michigan. EXPECTING A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE is the second book in my new mini-series. I really hope you enjoy reading about Alyssa and Jadon as much as I enjoyed writing about them.
Alyssa and Jadon had a hot, brief affair that ended when Jadon left without a word. When Alyssa discovered she was pregnant with twins, she tried to reach Jadonâbut couldnât. Resigned to raising her babies alone, she is shocked and surprised when Jadon unexpectedly returns to his job as one of the emergency department doctors on staff. Alyssa is determined to remain independent, but she soon realises she needs Jadonâs help. When the babies arrive prematurely, Alyssa and Jadon are drawn together as they fight for their tiny babies to survive. Somehow they must find a way to heal the wounds of the past in order to save their new family.
I hope you enjoy EXPECTING A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE, and look for the third book in my Cedar Bluff Hospital series, to come next month with a New Yearâs story.
Happy Reading!
Laura
Laura Iding loved reading as a child, and when she ran out of books she readily made up her own, completing a little detective mini-series when she was twelve. But, despite her aspirations for being an author, her parents insisted she look into a ârealâ career. So the summer after she turned thirteen she volunteered as a Candy Striper, and fell in love with nursing. Now, after twenty years of experience in trauma/critical care, sheâs thrilled to combine her career and her hobby into oneâwriting Medical Romances for Mills & Boon. Laura lives in the northern part of the United States, and spends all her spare time with her two teenage kids (help!)âa daughter and a sonâand her husband.
âSLOW down, Ben,â Alyssa Knight called, tightening the red wool scarf around her neck and pulling her black jacket over her pregnant belly in an effort to block the chilly wind as she followed her charge down the path toward the Lake Michigan shoreline. âI canât move that fast.â
âBut I want to see if the water is frozen,â Ben protested, with six-year-old logic.
âThe lake is too large to freeze. Ben, I mean it. Stop right there and wait for me,â Alyssa said in a firm, youâd-better-listen tone.
Ben let out a heavy sigh and stopped in the middle of the path. She smiled and shook her head. Ben was Kylie Germaineâs active son, and sheâd agreed to watch him for a few hours. Kylie was spending this Saturday afternoon doing some last-minute Christmas shopping, along with a final fitting for her wedding dress, in preparation for her New Yearâs Eve wedding to Seth Taylor, one of Cedar Bluffâs Emergency Department physicians.
Kylie would make a beautiful bride, she thought with a pang of envy. The couple radiated happiness. When Alyssa had been young, sheâd always wished for a big family. Kylie and Seth were planning to have more kids, and Seth already treated Ben like his own son.
She was glad to help out, even for a couple of hours.
There was an inch of snow covering the ground and she was looking forward to a white Christmas. In spite of the chill in the cold December air, sheâd thought a trip to Cedar Bluff Park would be a good way to keep Ben occupied. Much better than sitting around in her small apartment.
An apartment too small for her expanding family.
The dark, heavy clouds overhead indicated more snow might be on the way. She picked up her pace, more so to keep warm than to catch up with Ben.
âWhen are your babies going to be born?â Ben asked as she met up with him on the path. There was an upper path leading to the top of the bluff overlooking Lake Michigan, but theyâd taken the lower path leading directly to the lakeshore. Climbing the upper path in her current condition had been too daunting.
âNot for another eight weeks,â she told him, smoothing her hand down over her stomach. At least she hoped she wouldnât have them too early. With twins, nothing was certain. Not only was she facing the fact she was pregnant with twins, but that sheâd need to raise them alone, since their father, an emergency department physician named Jadon Reichert, had vanished in a disappearing act over four months ago.