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Authors: Stephanie Beck

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They’d have another baby soon, little diapers, tiny clothes, midnight feedings, and sleepless nights. Her heart raced even as her eyelids grew heavy. A spring baby, just in time to enjoy the sunshine with not so much threat of snow.

Another building block in making their family whole. A life to be treasured, nurtured, and loved. She couldn’t wait to pull out the rest of the baby clothes she’d left in the basement. All those sweet outfits held so many memories. The ribbons, bows, and pink sleepers with cows and trucks on them—a mix she’d happily indulged. They were set. After three Paraby newborns, she knew how the little ones operated. She closed her eyes. This was old hat, a visit to a familiar dimension of stress and late nights. Nothing to worry about.

Poppy shifted to her back and settled her hand on her stomach.

Unless it was a boy. Then all bets were off.

 

 

 

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

 

 

Even before she understood what all the thrusting meant, Stephanie Beck loved reading romance. When the stories didn't end the way she wanted, writing her own was the perfect solution. From ridiculous humor to erotica, Stephanie loves being transported within a story. When she's not elbow deep in words, her husband and three children command her attention. After they are sleeping she knits or bakes cookies…or squeezes in more writing.

 

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