by Julia James
‘Nothing is going to happen to me except that in a few hours’ time we’re going to have another son or daughter,’ she said warmly.
Xander sat down on the bed beside her. ‘I love you, Casey!’ he told her fiercely. ‘I love you, want you, and need you so very, very much!’
She leant forward and kissed him lingeringly on the lips. ‘I love, want and need you in exactly the same way.’ She straightened. ‘Now, let’s go and give birth to our son or daughter!’ she added, with an exultant laugh.
Their daughter, Anna Louise, was born three hours later, with her father’s glossy black hair and eyes of blue already tinged with her mother’s green.
‘I want half a dozen more,’ Casey warned Xander as she watched the gentle way he cradled their daughter in his arms.
‘Only half a dozen?’ he teased, and he looked at her lovingly, an emotional catch in his voice.
Life was good—so very, very good, Casey acknowledged, even as her eyes began to close sleepily.
With Xander to love, and be loved by, she knew that it would always be that way…
ISBN: 978-1-4268-6436-0
AN HEIR FOR THE MILLIONAIRE
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THE GREEK AND THE SINGLE MOM
Copyright © 2007 by Julia James.
Previously published in the U.K. as The Greek and the Single Mum
THE MILLIONAIRE’S CONTRACT BRIDE
Copyright © 2008 by Carole Mortimer.
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