Baby In Her Arms. Judy Christenberry

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      What was she going to do about Josh? Letter to Reader Title Page About the Author Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve Epilogue Copyright

      What was she going to do about Josh?

      That was number one on Maggie’s list of interesting topics.

      

      Sunday morning, when she woke up in his arms, she’d figured out that she loved him. She hadn’t wanted to leave his embrace. But she had—even though she’d had to work her anger to fever pitch to do it. Without that anger, she would have melted into his arms.

      

      And now he was offering her a permanent place in his life. At least for a while.

      

      But he wasn’t offering love.

      

      Which meant she couldn’t ever be in his bed.

      

      Could she live with the man and not plead for his touch? She didn’t know. And that was what she would have to decide before she could give him an answer to his latest proposal....

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      Baby in Her Arms

      Judy Christenberry

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      JUDY CHRISTENBERRY

      

      has been writing romances for fifteen years because she loves happy endings as much as her readers do. She’s a bestselling writer for Harlequin American Romance, but she has a long love of traditional romances and is delighted to tell a story that brings those elements to the reader. Judy quit teaching French recently and devotes her time to writing. She hopes readers have as much fun reading her stories as she does writing them. She spends her spare time reading, watching her favorite sports teams and keeping track of her two daughters. Judy’s a native Texan, living in Plano, a suburb of Dallas.

      Chapter One

      “Wahhhh!”

      Josh McKinley stared down at the baby in the car seat next to him as if she were an alien newly arrived on earth.

      “Listen,” he began, desperation in his voice, “I know you’re not happy, but I’m not, either. I mean, it’s not that I don‘t—that is, I know you’re—hell. I don’t know what I’m trying to say.”

      A little sob was the only response. Not that he expected conversation from an eight-month-old, but he didn’t have anyone else to talk to. And it made the baby stop crying.

      At least, he’d thought it had. She’d apparently only been taking a breather so she could scream louder.

      Nervously he leaned over and snapped on the radio. The hard rock he usually listened to didn’t seem appropriate, and he scanned several stations until he found one playing a soothing melody.

      Again the baby—his baby—stopped crying.

      His baby.

      When Child Protective Services had called his office earlier that day, he hadn’t

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