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“Hmm.” She smiled up at him. “Maybe even get a head start on the honeymoon.”

Ric picked up the carrier and started toward the door.

Meagan fell into step beside him, her heart overflowing with happiness. He murmured in her ear, “And I think tonight would be a good night to get started on that heir the queen wants.”

“If you’re interested.” Actually, she thought it might have already happened that afternoon. She hoped he didn’t mind.

“I can’t think of a single task I’d enjoy more.” He dropped an arm about her waist. “If you’re sure you’re ready.”

Her life had changed so much in such a short time, but she knew with all her heart that it had all worked out exactly the way it was supposed to. If a child was on Fate’s agenda for them, Meagan didn’t have any complaints about that at all.

“Bring it on, bard.” She chucked Calc on the head and leaned into Ric. “I can take anything you feel like giving me.”

About the Author

Cindy Spencer Pape is an avid reader of romance, fantasy, mystery, and even more romance. According to
The Romance Studio,
her plots are “full of twists and turns that keep the reader poised at the edge of their seat.”
Joyfully Reviewed
said her “colorful characters and plot building surprises kept me spellbound,” and
RT Book
Reviews
says her “characters are appealing, and passionate sex leads to a satisfying romance.”

Cindy firmly believes in happily-ever-after. Married for more than twenty years to her own, sometimes-kilted, hero, she lives in southern Michigan with him and two teenage sons, along with an ever-changing menagerie of pets. Cindy has been, among other things, a banker, a teacher and an elected politician, but mostly an environmental educator, though now she is lucky enough to write full-time. Her degrees in zoology and animal behavior
almost
help her comprehend the three male humans who share her household.

Cindy loves to hear from readers. To contact her, or for more about Cindy and her books, you can find her on her Web site,
www.cindyspencerpape.com
, or her blog,
www.cindyspencerpape.blogspot.com
.

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ISBN: 978-1-4268-9004-8

 

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