He’d been ready to move on, to marry a woman who’d provide
him with heirs. But a year of separation hasn’t slaked
rancher Clayton Worth’s raging desire for his
soon-to-be-ex-wife. And Trish is as unpredictable as ever.
Her mysterious reluctance to have kids was what drove them
apart. Now Trish is back in Red Ridge, mother to a baby
girl. The irony is maddening.
Trish urgently needs to finalize their divorce before
Clayton’s irresistible charm can melt her resolve. Because
his touch awakens a consuming hunger than hasn’t died.
They’d thought it was all over between them…but their hearts
have other ideas.
How true this list is! LOL - I know this is a great story! (Felicia Ciaudelli 8:56am December 6, 2011)
LOL.... Babies are terrific in real life too! (May Pau 9:02am December 6, 2011)
Love it, Charlene. Just finished Clay and Trish's story. And that baby comes in as #5 a lot! Poor Trish. Now, I'm ready for the last brother to find love! (Louisa Bacio 11:41am December 6, 2011)
Starry-eyed pre-birth Moms have no idea what's in store for them. They think they're ready but - oh they have no idea! I love babies and they are so exhaustingly rewarding! :-) (Connie Fischer 2:05pm December 6, 2011)
I just love a book more when a baby makes an appearance. (Tammy January 3:11pm December 6, 2011)
A baby can be a scene stealer...that's for sure. (Robin McKay 3:34pm December 6, 2011)
Hi Felicia - I had a lot of fun writing baby Meggie in this story. Now, I have a granddaughter of my own, so it makes this story more special for me. (Charlene Sands 4:36pm December 6, 2011)
Hi Louisa - Thanks for the kinds words. I am writing Jackson Worth's story as we speak. Thanks for stopping by! (Charlene Sands 4:37pm December 6, 2011)
Hi May Pau - I totally agree. Love those babies! (Charlene Sands 4:38pm December 6, 2011)
Hi Connie - Yes, my daughter is experiencing the joys of motherhood now, with an infant. I think it's daunting and beautiful at the same time! (Charlene Sands 4:39pm December 6, 2011)
Hi Tammy - Meggie steals the show a few times in the story, that's for sure! (Charlene Sands 4:40pm December 6, 2011)
Hi Robin - I'm ready to write another baby in the story..maybe for my Jan 2013 release. (Charlene Sands 4:41pm December 6, 2011)
I enjoy babies in books especially when they create havoc for the hero and heroine..... (Ellen McDaniel 7:33pm December 6, 2011)
The cover to your book is adorable, yet stirring at the same time!! I saw it, and it touched something in my heart immediately!! Even the mountains in the background were a nice touch. This is my favorite time of year, and although I love to decorate, and try to get in the spirit of things, there's a part of me that is deeply saddened. It's a long story, but I think your book is just the ticket I'll need to help lift me out of that funk. May you have a Merry Christmas, and have a Happy New Year!! (Peggy Roberson 10:14pm December 6, 2011)
I'd like to read a role reversal. Could your next heroine "help" the hero with his adorable baby? (Joanne Hicks 10:33pm December 6, 2011)
I love babies in books as they are much less trouble than in real life. (Lisa Richards 2:14am December 7, 2011)
A baby adds a new twist to a romance story. (Mary Smith 6:05am December 7, 2011)
Thanks for the list. Babies add more time to get ready for going outside of home. They also add more reality to the lifestyle of the characters in the story. (Alyson Widen 1:37pm December 10, 2011)