A Vow, a Ring, a Baby Swing. Teresa Southwick
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Letter to Reader Title Page Dedication About the Author Letter to Reader Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve Copyright
“I need a husband.”
Rosie sniffed. “But husbands don’t grow on trees.”
“No,” Steve agreed. “Not the last time I checked.”
Suddenly, her words sank in.
She needed a husband.
Then she could face her family and friends without shame. He owed her. He owed the family. There was a way to help them all. But it was a huge risk. He could lose the best friend he’d ever had, the only family he’d ever known.
But Rosie was part of that family. Shouldn’t he help her? Shouldn’t he do the honorable thing, the gentlemanly thing?
He wasn’t a member of the family, not by blood. More than once he had wished there was a way to change that. Now he could do something for Rosie that none of the rest of them could. He had a way to get her out of this jam.
“I could be a husband,” he said finally.
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A Vow, a Ring, a Baby Swing
Teresa Southwick
To Mike Boyle,
a fellow forgotten middle child. You’re a hero in my book, bro.
TERESA SOUTHWICK
is a native Californian with ties to each coast, since she was conceived in the East and born in the West. Living with her husband of twenty-five years and two handsome sons, she is surrounded by heroes. Reading has been her passion since she was a girl. She couldn’t be more delighted that her dream of writing full-time has come true. Her favorite things include: holding a baby, the fragrance of jasmine, walks on the beach, the patter of rain on the roof, and, above all—happy endings.
Teresa also writes historical romance novels under the same name.
Dear Reader,
Since I was a little girl, my two favorite things in the world have been books and babies. Even now, I can’t help but peek into each stroller I pass. The power of a child to command the attention of every adult in a room amazes me. More extraordinary is the magic of a baby’s laugh. I challenge anyone to keep from smiling at that joyful sound.
I specifically remember being bitten by the writing bug in the fourth grade. That “Pike’s Peak or Bust” assignment I thought was completed wouldn’t let me alone until I added a few more pages. My teacher liked it. More