Sue MacKay

Pregnant With The Boss's Baby


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      One unexpected night...

      ED nurse Tamara Washington had everything—until her life was publicly destroyed by her ex. She’s hidden herself away ever since, focusing only on her patients. Then one hot night with her boss, Dr. Conor Maguire, upends her world again.

      With consequences!

      Now Tamara is pregnant and Conor faces being a father, something he never anticipated. But if they face their fears together, maybe they could become a family, because with Tamara in his arms, anything seems possible...

      There was no beginning. No ending. Only the facts.

      Her spine couldn’t straighten to ramrodstraight. Her tongue felt too big for her mouth. Her heart squeezed in on itself so hard pain shot out in all directions.

      ‘I’m pregnant.’

      He rocked backwards in his chair, those beautiful eyes widening with disbelief. Or was it shock? Tamara couldn’t read him clearly. Gone was the open-faced, cheerful, friendly man everyone adored.

      Might as well go for broke, put it all out there.

      In a strangled whisper, she told him, ‘You’re the baby’s father.’

      Then she waited for the axe to fall. And waited and waited. The silence was stifling. The walls came closer, squeezing the heavy air around her, suffocating her.

      Say something, Conor.

      Dear Reader,

      I can’t imagine having to work all week with a gorgeous man I love and not wanting him to have an inkling of my feelings. The tension would be huge. Throw in a pregnancy and it would be more than awkward!

      For Tamara the choice is taken out of her hands—and the shock to Conor is massive. But working together actually helps them resolve some of their issues. Of course nothing’s straightforward, and I’ve enjoyed throwing obstacles in their way…

      You’ll also briefly meet Kelli and Mac in this story. To see how their romance unfolds look out for my next book in the coming months.

      Happy reading!

      Sue MacKay

      suemackay.co.nz [email protected]

      Pregnant with the Boss’s Baby

      Sue MacKay

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      SUE MACKAY lives with her husband in New Zealand’s beautiful Marlborough Sounds, with the water on her doorstep and the birds and the trees at her back door. It is the perfect setting to indulge her passions of entertaining friends by cooking them sumptuous meals, drinking fabulous wine, going for hill walks or kayaking around the bay—and, of course, writing stories.

      Books by Sue MacKay

      Mills & Boon Medical Romance

      Reunited…in Paris!

      A December to Remember Breaking All Their Rules Dr White’s Baby Wish The Army Doc’s Baby Bombshell Resisting Her Army Doc Rival

      Visit the Author Profile page at

      at millsandboon.co.uk for more titles.

       Praise for Sue MacKay

      ‘I highly recommend this story to all lovers of romance: it is moving, emotional, a joy to read!’

      —Goodreads on

       A December to Remember

      Contents

       Cover

       Back Cover Text

       Introduction

       Dear Reader

       Title Page

       About the Author

       Praise for Sue MacKay

       CHAPTER ONE

       CHAPTER TWO

       CHAPTER THREE

       CHAPTER FOUR

       CHAPTER FIVE

       CHAPTER SIX

       CHAPTER SEVEN

       CHAPTER EIGHT

       CHAPTER NINE

       CHAPTER TEN

       CHAPTER ELEVEN

       CHAPTER TWELVE

       EPILOGUE

       Extract

       Copyright

       CHAPTER ONE

      ‘THAT WAS TOO close for comfort.’ Nurse Tamara Washington watched the paediatric intensive care team wheel their tiny patient towards the lift and PICC.

      ‘Every parent’s worst nightmare,’ Conor agreed as he dropped onto a chair at the emergency department’s work centre. ‘At one point I didn’t think we’d get him back.’

      The baby had stopped breathing while being examined to find what was causing his dangerously high temperature.

      ‘But you did. We did.’ Sometimes it astonished her that they were able to revive someone so young and small. Always it shook her