âThe fact is, someone in this building is pregnant with my baby. And I need your help to find her.â
âPregnant?â Maggie whispered, stunned. Had she heard Kane right? âHow? I mean, wouldnât you know who she is?â
Kane shook his head. âArtificial insemination,â he explained curtly. âIt was a big mix-up. That was why I wanted you to get in touch with the fertility clinic I asked you to call. It happened there.â
âOh.â A funny little tune was playing in her head. âNo, no, no,â seemed to be the words.
âMaggie, Iâve tried to do this on my own, but Iâve struck out every time. I really need your help. You know a lot of the women here. Iâm sure you could get a line on who she might be. She should be about five months pregnantâ¦.â
She shook her head. This couldnât be happening. âNo, no, no,â she said softly.
âMaggie,â he said, surprise in his voice. He reached for her. âWhatâs wrong?â
âIâm five months pregnant.â
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Sheâs Having My Baby!
Raye Morgan
has spent almost two decades, while writing over fifty novels, searching for the answer to that elusive question: Just what is that special magic that happens when a man and a woman fall in love? Every time she thinks she has the answer, a new wrinkle pops up, necessitating another book! Meanwhile, after living in Holland, Guam, Japan and Washington, D.C., she currently makes her home in Southern California with her husband and two of her four boys.
KANE HALEY
Note to self: Whoâs having my baby?
Trudyâhopeless romantic, office gossip, canât keep a secret. If itâs not her, she might know who it is!
Lauren Connorâdates a lot, trying out new looks to impress her boss, was out sick with stomach flu. Hmmâ¦
Sharon Daviesârecently trapped in an elevator with a major client, blushes whenever heâs around, looking a little green lately. Could she be carrying my baby?
Leilaâmakes eyes at me. Is it more than a crush?
Maggie Stewardâmy personal assistant, wants children, clock is ticking. She would never go to a sperm bank!
Julia Parkerâworries that her endometriosis could make her infertile. No man in her life. Definite sperm bank material!
Jennifer Martinâeight months pregnant. Is it her late fiancéâs baby? Is it mine?
WHEN THE LIGHTS WENT OUTâ¦
A PREGNANT PROPOSAL
THE MAKEOVER TAKEOVER
LAST CHANCE FOR BABY
SHEâS HAVING MY BABY!
KANE HALEY, INC.
CHICAGO, IL
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Kane Haley was staring at her with that weird look again. Maggie Steward bit her lip and leaned forward toward her computer monitor so that her crisp navy blue linen jacket would fall out and hide her stomach. Her heart was thumping. Had her boss guessed she was pregnant?
She went back to typing up the letter heâd asked her to write and wished he would close the door to his wood-paneled office so she couldnât see him sitting in there, staring out at her. And even more important, so he couldnât see her.
She should have told him by now. Sheâd meant to. But she just hadnât found the right words. Once he knew she was going to have a baby, she had a feeling things would change drasticallyânot only professionally, but personally.
Nervously, she pushed a stray strand of golden-blond hair back into the twist at the nape of her neck and tried to concentrate on what she was doing, but thoughts and regrets were straying as well. Once he found out, she had no idea what he might say or do. What if he decided he needed someone he could depend on over the next few months? What if he asked her to transfer to another department so he could begin training someone new?