The Would-Be Mommy

· HarperCollins Australia
Ebook
172
Pages

About this ebook

From the moment he arrives at Safe Harbor Medical, Ian Martin is on infant overload. But the story he's covering gets a lot more interesting when the adventure-seeking reporter meets Jennifer Serra, an intriguing PR director who has created a stir by taking home one of the centre's unwanted newborns! Jennifer has always wanted a child of her own. Her dream becomes thrilling reality when she agrees to temporarily; permanently?; be a mother to a sweet baby girl. Ian could complete the picture; Jennifer sees how easily he bonds with little Rosalie. But just when she begins to look at Ian as potential father material, the dashing journalist dredges up a scandal from Jennifer's past that could jeopardize her plans for adoption...and for a future with Ian.

About the author

Teresa Carpenter believes in the power of unconditional love, and that there's no better place to find it than between the pages of a romance novel. Reading is a passion for Teresa — a passion that led to a calling.

She began writing more than twenty years ago, and marks the sale of her first book as one of her happiest memories. Teresa gives back to her craft by volunteering her time to Romance Writers of America on a local and national level.

A fifth generation Californian, she lives in San Diego, within miles of her extensive family, and knows with their help she can accomplish anything. She takes particular joy and pride in her nieces and nephews, who are all bright, fit, shining stars of the future. If she's not at a family event you'll usually find her at home — reading, writing, or playing with her adopted Chihuahua, Jefe.

You can send an email to Teresa at kathy.carpenter4@gte.net

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