Laura Iding

Christmas Secrets Collection


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       Nine

       Ten

       Eleven

       Twelve

       Thirteen

       Royal Holiday Bride

       Dedication

       Chapter One

       Chapter Two

       Chapter Three

       Chapter Four

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Chapter Eleven

       Chapter Twelve

       Chapter Thirteen

       Chapter Fourteen

       Chapter Fifteen

       Epilogue

       Yuletide Baby Surprise

       Back Cover Text

       Dedication

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       Three

       Four

       Five

       Six

       Seven

       Eight

       Nine

       Ten

       Eleven

       Twelve

       About the Publisher

       Their Twin Christmas Surprise

       Twins for a Christmas Bride

       Josie Metcalfe

       Expecting a Christmas Miracle

       Laura Iding

       Twins Under his Tree

       Karen Rose Smith

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       Twins for a Christmas Bride

      Josie Metcalfe

       CHAPTER ONE

       SHE was going to die!

      Sara’s eyes widened in disbelief as the car headed straight at her in the narrow side street. The headlights almost seemed to pin her in position and she knew in an instant that she would never be able to get out of its path in time.

      Instinctively, she took a step back, her foot slipping as it tried to gain purchase on the uneven surface. Her hands flew protectively to her belly to cradle the new life nestling deep inside, a tiny corner of her brain acknowledging the fact that it was far too small to survive even if it were to be delivered by emergency Caesarean.

      She heard the car’s engine roar suddenly, almost as though its driver had floored the accelerator in direct response to the defensive gesture.

      Then, in that final second before the powerful vehicle made contact, it was as if time ceased to exist. She could see everything around her with the pin-sharp clarity of a high-definition photograph—the gleam of the recent rain on the ancient cobbled street; the skinny cat that had been hunting in the gutter