Not just my daughter, Tate. Our daughter.
Our daughter? He blinked, uncomprehending. What are you talking about?
When I left here nearly ten years ago, I was carrying your baby.
A daughter? Tate felt as if hed been sucker-punched. I have a little girl? He dropped back into the chair and sat there, too shocked to speak.
Taking a deep breath, he thrust a hand over the tips of his hair, sliding the fingers to the back of his head where he held on, trying to keep from losing his mind.
He had a little girl.
A dozen questions crowded his mind.
Why? Why hadnt Julee told him?
And why was she telling him now?
Dear Reader,
Here is an acronym that explains why you should not miss the opportunity to enjoy four new love stories from Silhouette Romance so close to Valentines Day:
L is for the last title in Silhouette Romances delightful MARRYING THE BOSSS DAUGHTER six-book continuity. So far, Emily Winters has thwarted her fathers attempts to marry her off. But has Daddys little girl finally met her matrimonial match? Find out in One Bachelor To Go (#1706) by Nicole Burnham.
O is for the ornery cowboy whos in for a life change when he is forced to share his homeand his heart with a gun-toting single mom and her kids, in Patricia Thayers Wyatts Ready-Made Family (#1707). Its the latest title in Thayers continuing THE TEXAS BROTHERHOOD miniseries.
V is for the great vibes youll get from Teresa Southwicks Flirting With the Boss (#1708). This is the second title of Southwicks IF WISHES WEREterrific new miniseries in which three friends wishes magically come true.
E is for the emotion youll feel as you read Saved by the Baby (#1709) by Linda Goodnight. In this heartwarming story, a desperate young mothers quest to save her daughters life leads her back to the childs father, her first and only love.
Read all four of these fabulous stories. I guarantee theyll get you in the mood for l-o-v-e!
Mavis C. Allen
Associate Senior Editor
Saved by the Baby Linda Goodnight
This book is dedicated to Samuel Barker.
May you have a long and blessed life. You are my hero.
Books by Linda Goodnight
Silhouette Romance
For Her Child #1569
Married in a Month #1682
Her Pregnant Agenda #1690
Saved by the Baby #1709
LINDA GOODNIGHT
A romantic at heart, Linda Goodnight believes in the traditional values of family and home. Writing books enables her to share her certainty that, with faith and perseverance, love can last forever and happy endings really are possible.
A native of Oklahoma, Linda lives in the country with her husband, Gene, and Mugsy, an adorably obnoxious rat terrier. She and Gene have a blended family of six grown children. An elementary school teacher, she is also a licensed nurse. When time permits, Linda loves to read, watch football and rodeo and indulge in chocolate. She also enjoys taking long, calorie-burning walks in the nearby woods. Readers can write to her at linda@lindagoodnight.com.
Dear Reader,
If ever I wrote a book of my heart, you are holding it in your hands. Immediately after I conceived the idea of a mothers desperate search for a bone marrow donor for her child, my daughter introduced
me via e-mail to a family who was fighting the same battle to save their son.
With amazing generosity and sometimes painful honesty, Samuels family shared hisand theirstruggle. They relayed Sams journey through e-mail updates and heartrending photographs, believing that through the telling, listeners would be moved to give the precious gift of bone marrow so that other children might have a chance at life.
You cant imagine the times Ive wept during the writing of this book, knowing that countless real children, like Samuel, fight a daily battle for survival. Nor can you imagine how humbled I am by the faith and courage of Sam and his amazing family. In fiction, I have the ability to be sure everything turns out all right. In real life, this is not always the case. Samuels recovery has not been easy, but I am thankful to report that at one year post-transplant, he continues to improve.
I hope you are touched and entertained by Saved by the Baby. Should you like more information about bone marrow donations visit www.marrow.org or contact your area blood bank.
With best wishes,
Contents
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Epilogue
Chapter One
Jeet Hammond lounged a fat elbow on the counter of Harpers Doughnut Shop and pointed his coffee cup at the long-legged brunette sashaying past the picture window. Disinterested, Sheriff Tate McIntyre watched the woman flick in and out of view between the signs plastering the plate glass. He hadnt a clue who his deputy was talking about and he didnt care. Tate had neither the time nor the heart to worry about females.
With a good-natured grin he reminded his deputy of what everyone in the county already knew. No betting on beer, Jeet. You know I dont drink. Few people understood the reasons why.
I know, I know, and you dont gamble, either. Jeets fleshy face wrinkled in mischief. But I still do.