Having Adam's Baby
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- Nombre de pages192
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-4089-7853-5
- EAN9781408978535
- Date de parution01/07/2012
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurMills & Boon
Résumé
A second chance.at second chances?
There was absolutely nothing wrong with widowed florist Fay seeking a new lease on life. Just not in her late husband's best friend Adam's arms. But the night he returned from his tour of duty overseas, their mutual solace soon morphed into passion and it felt like destiny. Until Fay discovered she was pregnant with Adam's child.
The walls Adam had built around his heart as a soldier came tumbling down as soon as he saw Fay again.
Comforting her was one thing, but it hadn't stopped there. Now he was going to be a father. He'd crossed a line. So why did it feel so right?
Comforting her was one thing, but it hadn't stopped there. Now he was going to be a father. He'd crossed a line. So why did it feel so right?
A second chance.at second chances?
There was absolutely nothing wrong with widowed florist Fay seeking a new lease on life. Just not in her late husband's best friend Adam's arms. But the night he returned from his tour of duty overseas, their mutual solace soon morphed into passion and it felt like destiny. Until Fay discovered she was pregnant with Adam's child.
The walls Adam had built around his heart as a soldier came tumbling down as soon as he saw Fay again.
Comforting her was one thing, but it hadn't stopped there. Now he was going to be a father. He'd crossed a line. So why did it feel so right?
Comforting her was one thing, but it hadn't stopped there. Now he was going to be a father. He'd crossed a line. So why did it feel so right?