Kate Hardy

Their Pregnancy Gift


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      One night before Christmas...

      Dr. Danielle Owens can’t help but be intrigued by hot, brooding IVF consultant Alex Morgan. Then Dani offers him a chance to unload, leading to one very intimate night and a life-changing consequence!

      Alex wants to do the right thing, but is clearly troubled. And after her divorce, Dani won’t commit to a man who doesn’t love her—even if she is pregnant! Alex wants Dani and their baby very much, but to win her he must confront the demon that has been holding him back!

      Their Pregnancy Gift

      Kate Hardy

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       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      To Tony and Debbie, with much love.

      Books by Kate Hardy

      Mills & Boon Medical Romance

      Paddington Children’s Hospital

      Mummy, Nurse...Duchess?

      Christmas Miracles in Maternity

      The Midwife’s Pregnancy Miracle

      Her Playboy’s Proposal

      Capturing the Single Dad’s Heart

      Mills & Boon Cherish

      Holiday with the Best Man

      Falling for the Secret Millionaire

      Her Festive Doorstep Baby

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      at millsandboon.co.uk for more titles.

       Praise for Kate Hardy

      ‘With great story build-up and engaging dialogue, A Baby to Heal Their Hearts by Kate Hardy is a sure winner!’

      —Harlequin Junkie

      Contents

       Cover

       Back Cover Text

       Title Page

       Dedication

       Praise

       CHAPTER ONE

       CHAPTER TWO

       CHAPTER THREE

       CHAPTER FOUR

       CHAPTER FIVE

       CHAPTER SIX

       CHAPTER SEVEN

       CHAPTER EIGHT

       CHAPTER NINE

       CHAPTER TEN

       CHAPTER ELEVEN

       EPILOGUE

       Extract

       Copyright

       CHAPTER ONE

      ‘I CAN’T WAIT to get rid of you,’ Danielle said. ‘You’ve made me miserable, you’ve stopped me doing everything I love doing, and I do actually hate you.’

      She looked up to see Alex, the new consultant on the maternity ward, standing in the open doorway of her office.

      He raised an eyebrow. ‘Practising your break-up speech?’

      Dani felt the colour flood into her face. ‘I hope I’d be a little kinder than that.’ Certainly kinder than Leo had been to her, last Christmas Eve, when he’d told her that their marriage was over and he was leaving her for someone else. Someone else who was expecting his baby—when he’d told Dani only a few months before that he wasn’t ready to start a family.

      She pushed the thought away. ‘If you must know, I was talking to my walking cast.’

      ‘Right.’

      There wasn’t even the glimmer of a smile, and she sighed inwardly. From what she’d seen of him over the last couple of months, Alex Morgan was good with their patients, but all his social skills seemed to switch off as soon as he had to deal with his colleagues on anything other than a work basis. He hadn’t been to a single team night out, always ate lunch on his own, and if he was in the staff kitchen he never joined in with the conversation.

      She didn’t think he was being snooty; but she didn’t think he was shy, either. There was obviously a reason why he kept his distance from everyone else, but Dani—who’d always got on well with everyone—had no idea how to reach him. He was possibly the most difficult person in the department to have as the co-organiser of the ward’s Christmas party, but she’d just have to make the best of it.

      ‘You wanted to see me?’ he asked.

      ‘We need to talk about organising the ward’s Christmas meal. Are you busy at lunchtime today, or can we discuss it over a sandwich?’

      ‘Sorry. I have meetings,’ he said.

      Dani didn’t believe a word of it, but the ward’s Christmas meal still needed to be sorted out. If she gave Alex a longer timeframe, he’d be forced to pick a day. And if he picked one of the two evenings this week when she was busy, then she’d move her other arrangements because she really wanted to get this done and dusted. She gave him the sweetest, sweetest smile. ‘OK. Do you have time for a coffee after work some time in the next two weeks to discuss it?’

      He masked his expression quickly, but not before Dani had seen it. He’d obviously realised what her game plan was, and he couldn’t think of a decent excuse that would work for two whole weeks.

      Gotcha, she thought in satisfaction.

      He took his phone out of his pocket and made a show of checking his diary, though she was pretty sure it wasn’t that full.

      ‘How about tomorrow?’ he suggested.

      ‘That’ll be fine, as Hayley’s training with Sam tomorrow night.’ She glared at her