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Wedding Day Baby (Silhouette Romance , No 1325)

Wedding Day Baby (Silhouette Romance , No 1325)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heart warming story from "Bundles of Joy" Series
Review: This is the story of Maggie Fairchild, a mother-to-be who finds that her child's father, naval officer Dylan O'Connor, doesn't remember his own name let alone the passion that they shared eight months previously the night they created their child. Shortly after that night as he was returning to his base in San Diego, Dylan was involved in a head-on collision which left him in a coma for months. After four additional months of rehabilitation, Dylan decided to retrace his steps before the accident in the hope of regaining his memory.

He arrives in Grace Harbor and accidentally meets Maggie as she is leaving her doctor's office. Delighted to see him again, Maggie is stunned when she realizes that Dylan doesn't know who she is. Dylan is equally shocked when he learns that he is about to become a father. As they become reacquainted, Dylan rediscovers himself and decides that he and Maggie should marry. Although they marry for their baby's sake, Maggie holds out the hope that Dylan will let down his protective walls and let himself fall in love with her.

This is tender, heart warming story that lets you feel the torment that Dylan is facing as well as Maggie's hurts and hopes as they find their way back to each other and finally become a family. Highly recommended.


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