“Are you okay?”
Kristen asked, peering at Grant curiously.
He cleared his throat. “I’m fine.”
But he wasn’t fine. He knew he wasn’t fine. He was nuts. Stark raving mad.
His gaze securely fastened to hers, Grant wondered what would happen if he kissed her. There was a possibility he’d discover these urges were just his imagination.
But there was also the possibility that she’d taste as sweet as her personality.
“Okay. Then I’m going to my room,” Kristen said.
“Great.”
If he believed he was losing it, now he had to concede he’d already lost it because he had every intention of kissing Kristen. He didn’t know how, he didn’t know when and he wasn’t sure why, but soon nature was going to take over, and he was going to cover her mouth with his.…
Evan: The Baby Bequest
Chas: Bringing Up Babies
Grant: Oh, Babies!
Dear Reader,
March roars in in grand style at Silhouette Romance, as we continue to celebrate twenty years of publishing the best in contemporary category romance fiction. And the new millennium boasts several new miniseries and promotions…such as ROYALLY WED, a three-book spinoff of the cross-line series that concluded last month in Special Edition Arlene James launches the new limited series with A Royal Masquerade, featuring a romance between would-be enemies, in which appearances are definitely deceiving.…
Susan Meier’s adorable BREWSTER BABY BOOM series concludes this month with Oh, Babies! The last Brewster bachelor had best beware—but the warning may be too late! Karen Rose Smith graces the lineup with the story of a very pregnant single mom who finds Just the Man She Needed in her lonesome cowboy boarder whose plans had never included staying. The delightful Terry Essig will touch your heart and tickle your funny bone with The Baby Magnet, in which a hunky single dad discovers his toddler is more of an attraction than him—till he meets a woman who proves his ultimate distraction.
A confirmed bachelor finds himself the solution to the command: Callie, Get Your Groom as Julianna Morris unveils her new miniseries BRIDAL FEVER! And could love be What the Cowboy Prescribes…in Mary Starleigh’s charming debut Romance novel?
Happy Reading!
Mary-Theresa Hussey
Senior Editor
Oh, Babies!
Susan Meier
www.millsandboon.co.uk
Books by Susan Meier
Silhouette Romance
Stand-in Mom #1022
Temporarily Hers #1109
Wife in Training #1184
Merry Christmas, Daddy #1192
*In Care of the Sheriff #1283
*Guess What? We’re Married! #1338
Husband from 9 to 5 #1354
*The Rancher and the Heiress #1374
†The Baby Bequest #1420
†Bringing Up Babies #1427
†Oh, Babies! #1433
Silhouette Desire
Take the Risk #567
SUSAN MEIER
has written category romances for Silhouette Romance and Silhouette Desire. A full-time writer, Susan has also been an employee of a major defense contractor, a columnist for a small newspaper and a division manager of a charitable organization. But her greatest joy in her life has always been her children, who constantly surprise and amaze her. Married for over twenty years to her wonderful, understanding and gorgeous husband, Michael, Susan cherishes her roles as a mother, wife, sister and friend, believing them to be life’s real treasures. She not only cherishes those roles as gifts, but also tries to convey the beauty and importance of loving relationships in her books.
Grant,
You’re a very demanding person, and though that’s served you well all your life and probably made you more successful than your mother and I ever envisioned, you need to be careful with women’s hearts. For Kristen’s heart has been broken once.
A man as successful as you are, as good with people as you are, should be able to find a place for Kristen in your world. If she’s anything like my Angela, she’s bright, articulate, loving and kind. Surely you could use someone like her somewhere in your life.
Because I trust you, because I know you’ll be compassionate enough to put petty feuds aside, I’m putting my kids in your hands…and hope you do the right thing.
I’m sure you’ll know what to do.
Love,
Dad
Contents
Chapter One
“I think I must be lost,” Kristen Morris Devereaux said to the butler who had answered the front door of the Tudor mansion. If her directions were correct, this was the home of Grant, Evan and Chas Brewster, the men from whom she wanted to get custody of her sister’s triplets. She understood that the Brewsters were far from poor, but she hadn’t expected them to have a butler and a mansion.