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Having Adam's Baby by Christyne Butler

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Also by Christyne Butler:

Montana Country Legacy: An Unexpected Home, September 2020
e-Book
The Maverick's Summer Love, July 2013
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Having Adam's Baby, March 2012
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Fortune's Secret Baby, April 2011
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Having Adam's Baby
Christyne Butler

Harlequin Special Edition
March 2012
On Sale: March 20, 2012
282 pages
ISBN: 0373656645
EAN: 9780373656646
Kindle: B006YACV1Q
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Romance Series | Romance Contemporary

There was absolutely nothing wrong with widowed florist Fay Coggen seeking a new lease on life. Just not in Adam Murphy's arms. But the night her late husband's best friend returned from his tour of duty overseas, Fay went from recrimination to tenderness in a heartbeat. When their mutual solace morphed into passion, it was destiny. As was the fact that she was now pregnant with Adam's child.

The walls Adam had built around his heart as a soldier came tumbling down when he went calling on Fay. Comforting her was one thing; but it hadn't stopped there. Now he was going to be a father. He'd crossed the line. So why did it feel so right?

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