âI have to be honest and up front about this pregnancy, Trent. You need to understand that I will never, ever give up my baby. I want you to give me sole custody.â
While heâd known that was what Rebecca was after, it made him almost angry to hear her say it. âAm I such a bad guy?â
Her gaze dropped. âYouâre not a bad guy, no.â Color stained her cheeks and she pressed her lips together.
It made him think of the kiss theyâd shared earlier. That surprising burst of heat. Maybe he would be better off distancing himself permanently from her. From the baby.
But he couldnât! Memories slammed into him from all sides. Chubby cheeks, little fingers, hero worship. He couldnât lose another child. He couldnât.
âI have to be honest, too,â he said. âI canât just walk away, Rebecca. Besides, our baby should have a mother and a father in its life. Full-time.â
Rebecca shrugged. âThatâs ideal, but not a necessity.â
âWell, maybe we should get married.â
A native Californian, Christie started reading and writing romances in middle school. It wasnât until she was the wife of her college sweetheart and the mother of two small sons that she submitted her work for publication. Many contemporary romances later, she is happiest when telling her stories despite the splash of kids in the pool, the mass of cups and plates in the kitchen and the many commitments she makes in the world beyond her desk.
Besides loving the men in her life and her dream-come-true job, she continues her longtime love affair with reading and is never without a stack of books. You can find out more about Christie at her Web site, www.christieridgway.com.
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Because birthright has its privileges and family ties run deep.
She is pregnant with his baby, and when he learns of his impending fatherhood, he proposes a marriage of convenience.
Will love enter the bargain?
Trent Crosby: He conducted his personal life as he would a business meeting. So when he heard Rebeccaâs news, he made her an offer she couldnât refuseâ¦until she did. Suddenly he had to raise the stakes and risk everything!
Rebecca Holley: She wanted her baby to have it all, so when Trent proposed a marriage of convenience, she was definitely tempted. He was charming and a good provider, but did he feel the same stirring of attraction that she felt? And did this have the potential to be more than just a business arrangement?
Baby recovered! After a frantic search, Lisa Sandersâs adorable baby was recovered unharmed and in good health. The tight community of Portland rejoiced! But one more mystery was still unsolvedâ¦.
Because birthright has its privileges and family ties run deep.
AVAILABLE JUNE 2010
1.) To Love and Protect by Susan Mallery
2.) Secrets & Seductions by Pamela Toth
3.) Royal Affair by Laurie Paige
4.) For Love and Family by Victoria Pade
AVAILABLE JULY 2010
5.) The Bachelor by Marie Ferrarella
6.) A Precious Gift by Karen Rose Smith
7.) Child of Her Heart by Cheryl St. John
8.) Intimate Surrender by RaeAnne Thayne
AVAILABLE AUGUST 2010
9.) The Secret Heir by Gina Wilkins
10.) The Newlyweds by Elizabeth Bevarly
11.) Right by Her Side by Christie Ridgway
12.) The Homecoming by Anne Marie Winston
AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 2010
13.) The Greatest Risk by Cara Colter
14.) What a Man Needs by Patricia Thayer
15.) Undercover Passion by Raye Morgan
16.) Royal Seduction by Donna Clayton
Prologue
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
T he man across the heavy, gleaming desk cleared his throat. âRebecca, I know who fathered your child.â
Rebecca Holley blinked. When sheâd been called away from her shift as an OR pediatric nurse to meet with Morgan Davis at the Childrenâs Connection facility adjacent to Portland General, she hadnât known what to expect. Certainly not a statement of the obvious.
âWell, of course you know, Morgan.â Though the sperm donor had been anonymous to her, as director of the fertility clinic where sheâd been inseminated, the man sitting opposite her had access to the complete records. Her palm slid across the lavender smock of her Minnie Mouse-printed scrubs to rest over her still-flat stomach. At seven weeks pregnant sheâd yet to experience morning sickness, but the odd expression on Morganâs face was beginning to make her queasy.
She cleared her throat. âWhatâs going on?â
âRebeccaâ¦â His gaze dropped to the open folder on his desk and then moved back up to meet her eyes. âThereâs no easy way to say this.â
Now her stomach mimicked a dying fishâflop, flop, flop. âThe pregnancy test wasnât wrong, was it?â
âNo, no! Youâre pregnant.â Leaning forward, he lowered his voice. âBut we recently discovered a mix-up of some donor vials, so we went back and checked our recent insemination cases.â