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Authors: Rita Herron

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Slade's pulse raced. It had been too damn long since he'd held a woman. Since he'd even wanted to…

But Nina had been trembling and afraid. He'd seen the relief in her eyes that finally someone believed her story, and he hadn't been able to resist.

Oh, hell…it was more than that.

She'd fought against all odds to find out what had happened to her baby girl. How could he not admire her dedication and determination?

And now…one touch wasn't enough.

He traced his hand down her hair, then along her cheek.

She tensed slightly as if to pull away, and he tilted her chin up with his thumb.

“I promise you I'll find out what's going on,” he said in a deep voice.

She nodded. He traced his finger over her mouth, and her breath hitched, desire flaring in her eyes. “Slade…”

Her raspy sigh was his undoing.

He groaned, then lowered his head, angled his mouth and closed his lips over hers.

Dear Reader,

Twenty-four years ago I gave birth to my third child, a beautiful little girl I named Emily. As I wrote
Unbreakable Bond
she was pregnant with her first baby. Watching the excitement and anticipation as she carried her son brought back precious memories of having my own children and the unbreakable bond between mother and child.

It also reminded me of another special little girl, the
real
Rebecca, the daughter of a very close friend of mine. She was due to be born around the same time as my daughter, but was one of triplets who came prematurely. Sadly, the other two babies didn't make it, but although Rebecca weighed less than a pound and had several health issues, she not only survived, but went on to touch and inspire the lives of everyone around her.

While one would think she might have complained or been a sad child, Rebecca had (and still has) a glow about her.

Unlike the little girl in my story, Rebecca was blessed with two wonderful parents who loved her unconditionally and gave her every opportunity available.

When I see or hear about other challenged children, I often wonder how different it would have been if she hadn't had those parents. And as most mothers, I've thought about how awful it would be for any mother to be separated from her child.

All those elements came together to inspire me to write this story, one I hope will touch you, as well.

So hug your children, love them unconditionally and cherish every precious memory you make together. Children are godsends to us all.

Sincerely,

Rita Herron

RITA HERRON
UNBREAKABLE BOND

To my beautiful daughter Emily
and her new son, Bradford

And to the real Rebecca.
Thanks for inspiring us all!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Award-winning author Rita Herron wrote her first book when she was twelve, but didn't think real people grew up to be writers. Now she writes so she doesn't have to get a
real
job. A former kindergarten teacher and workshop leader, she traded her storytelling to kids for romance, and now she writes romantic comedies and romantic suspense. She lives in Georgia with her own romance hero and three kids. She loves to hear from readers, so please write her at P.O. Box 921225, Norcross, GA 30092-1225, or visit her Web site at www.ritaherron.com.

Books by Rita Herron

HARLEQUIN INTRIGUE

810—THE MAN FROM FALCON RIDGE

861—MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES
*

892—VOWS OF VENGEANCE
*

918—RETURN TO FALCON RIDGE

939—LOOK-ALIKE
*

977—JUSTICE FOR A RANGER

1006—ANYTHING FOR HIS SON

1029—UP IN FLAMES
*

1043—UNDER HIS SKIN
*

1063—IN THE FLESH
*

1081—BENEATH THE BADGE

1097—SILENT NIGHT SANCTUARY
**

1115—PLATINUM COWBOY

1132—COLLECTING EVIDENCE

1159—PEEK-A-BOO PROTECTOR

1174—HIS SECRET CHRISTMAS BABY
**

1218—UNBREAKABLE BOND
**

CAST OF CHARACTERS

Slade Blackburn
—Finding missing children is his job—but he can't let his heart get involved.

Nina Nash
—Everyone thinks she's crazy, but she believes her daughter Peyton, who police ruled dead, is still alive.

Brooks Nash
—Nina's father was upset with her for keeping the baby; does he know more about Peyton's disappearance/death than he's telling?

William Hood
—The father of Nina's baby never wanted the child—could he have had the baby kidnapped?

Mitzi Hood
—William's wife hated Nina for getting pregnant with his child—would she steal the baby to keep William to herself?

Eileen Hood
—William's mother was furious about the child. How far would she go to protect her son's future?

Diane and Dennis Lucas
—William's sister and brother-in-law have an eight-year-old daughter who was born around the same time as Peyton. Could the child possibly be Nina's?

Dr. Don Emery
—The ob-gyn who delivered Peyton claims there was no way the child survived or was kidnapped. Is he lying?

Paula Emery
—Dr. Emery's wife. How far would she go to protect her marriage and money?

Carrie Poole
—A nurse on the neonatal unit. Does she know what happened to Peyton?

Stanford Mansfield
—Does he arrange illegal adoptions?

Gwen and Roan Waldorp
—Gwen gave birth to a stillborn child the night of the fire. Could she have stolen Peyton to replace her own baby?

Prologue

A thunderous boom rocked the hospital walls and floor, jarring Nina Nash awake. What had happened? Had she been dreaming, or had there been an explosion?

Screams and shouts suddenly echoed in the halls, and footsteps of people rushing around outside her room pounded. Somewhere a food cart crashed and glass shattered.

Then the smell of smoke wafted to her.

Panic seized her. Dear God, there
had
been an explosion. The hospital was on fire.

She threw off the covers, not bothering to grab her robe or slip on her bedroom shoes, but the stitches from her C-section pulled as she shuffled to the door and shoved it open. Smoke flooded the hallway in a cloud so thick that she immediately coughed, her eyes watering.

She had to get to her baby. Little Peyton had been a preemie, less than five pounds, and was in the neonatal intensive care unit.

What if the fire was near the babies?

God, no…

Stumbling forward as fast as she could with her sore abdomen, she heard the sound of voices shouting again,
another person crying. The fire alarm trilled, adding to the chaos. Through the gray fog, she spotted patients stumbling outside their rooms, everyone searching for an escape, confused and frightened.

“The east wing is on fire,” someone yelled.

“Find the stairwell and get out!” someone else shouted.

“Help me!” a woman screamed.

Someone bumped Nina as they raced down the hall toward the stairwell.

Heat flooded the hall and an orderly grabbed her arm to push her toward the staircase. “This way, miss.”

“No, I have to get to my baby,” Nina cried.

“No time, the nurses and firefighters are getting the infants out! And that corridor is engulfed in flames.”

“Then I'll find another way,” she said and tore away from him.

Another woman darted into the fog of smoke, coughing as she collapsed onto the floor, and the rescue worker rushed to help her.

Determined to save Peyton, Nina hurried down the hall. But just as she reached the end, the ceiling crashed down, and flames shot all along the wall and floor, blocking the turn into the corridor.

She pivoted and headed in the opposite direction, feeling along the wall until she reached the next corner, but the smoke was so thick she could barely see, and flames rushed toward her. No… There was no way to get through….

Tears mingled with the sweat on her face as the heat scalded her. She had to try another direction.

Coughing, she dashed back the way she'd come, but suddenly another explosion rocked the building, the floor shook, and the ceiling crashed down.

Nina covered her head to dodge the debris, but plaster rained down on her, and a piece of metal slammed into her head. Another pummeled her leg and foot, and ceiling tiles smashed into her stomach, ripping open stitches. Pain rocked through her, and she screamed as she collapsed onto the floor. The scalding flames crawled toward her.

Through the haze, more footsteps rumbled, then a firefighter appeared and scooped her up. “My baby,” she cried. “I have to get her.”

“We'll find her,” he said. “Just let me take you outside before the whole wing is engulfed in flames.”

Tears trickled down her cheeks as he carried her through the blazing hallway, dodging flames and more falling debris. She gulped in the fresh air as he burst out the front door and raced down the steps to the lawn. Blinking her stinging eyes to clear her vision, she searched the haze and chaos.

Firefighters were scrambling to help victims and extinguish the flames, but at least half the hospital was ablaze. Patients, hospital employees, doctors, nurses and visitors ran, crawled and helped each other from the burning building.

She spotted one of the neonatal nurses unconscious on a gurney, and two nurses holding infants, and hope shot through her. The firefighter carried her toward an ambulance, but she pushed against his chest. “Let me down.”

“Ma'am, you need to see a medic. You've been injured.”

She didn't care if her head was bleeding, that her stitches had popped or her leg was throbbing. She had to make sure her daughter was safe. “No, not until I find my baby.”

She managed to get on her feet, then stumbled toward the nurses. But her heart sank when she realized neither of the babies was Peyton.

“Where's my little girl?” she cried. “She was in the neonatal unit.”

One of the nurses frowned, and the other one shook her head with worry. “I'm not sure. Maybe one of the other nurses got her.”

Another baby's cry rent the air, and she turned and raced toward the sound. A medic was holding the infant, but when she neared him, she realized the baby was a boy.

Panic clawed at her, and she ran from medic to medic, from nurse to doctor to orderly. Screams and cries flowed freely as people were carried from the hospital and the body count began to rise. More sirens and cries reverberated as police, friends and relatives of the hospital employees and patients arrived, each searching for loved ones.

Finally she found one of the nurses who'd cared for Peyton lying on another stretcher, and she hobbled toward her. “Where's my baby?”

Sorrow filled the nurse's eyes as she looked at Nina. “I don't know. I thought someone else rescued her.”

The sound of the NICU exploding rent the air, and Nina's legs gave way, a sob of terror ripping from her.

Dear God…

Where was her baby?

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