9 Months Later

First Comes Baby - Janice Kay Johnson (HSR #1405 - Mar 07)

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Series: 9 Months Later

 

Laurel Woodall dreams of having a baby. But she can't let herself fall in love and will never again let a man in her life.—

Without a husband or a lover

A Time To Give (9 Months Later) SR1315

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A Town Called Christmas (9 Months Later) SR1455

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A Baby in the House - Pamela Bauer (HSR #1163 - Oct 03)

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Series: 9 Months Later

The bridesmaid is pregnant... The stuffy air in the church and her queasy stomach are a bad combination, especially since Krystal Graham is trying to hide her condition---particularly from Garret Donovan, the groomsman assigned to escort her down the aisle. The groomsman who just happens to be the father of the baby.

101. Carrie Alexander ~ A Town Called Christmas ~ HSR #1455 (Nov 07)

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     I read a review for this book last year and I'd been looking for it ever since... Ta da! I found it!  It was a very good story and I'm glad that it finally made its way into my hands.  This was a great Christmas story... and, while it is March, I could still get myself into the mindset of the season... without any of the stress!  Bonus. 

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  As for this month's challenge, Carrie Alexander is another NTM author bringing my total to 4 NTM harlequin imprints / lines and now, 24 authors.  My totals are 34 books for the month, so far, 26 of which are harlequin imprints and 8 that are "other".
 I'm not, however, doing well this month with the ratio of books from my TBR to new acquisitions:  I've read only 4, maybe 5, books that have been languishing in my TBR as opposed to 30 (or 29) recent acquisitions.  Ah well... the price of looking for NTM authors, I guess! LOL 

RATING:
Excellence: Great to Very Good ~ 3.0 stars
Steaminess: Romantic to Sensual

85. Rogenna Brewer ~ The Marine's Baby ~ HSR #1478 ~ March 2008 [9 Months Later]

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     I first got this story because of a couple of comments that Deb (debkc3) made regarding the author and how much she enjoyed her writing.  Okay, so I was already somewhat hooked... then after reading a couple of reviews I knew that this was a story that I really wanted... so I got it!  It was everything ~ and more ~ than I had expected or hoped.  Fantastic story by a fabulous author.  This will be on my list of top books for 2008!

RATING:
Excellence: Excellent to OUTSTANDING ~ 4.5 stars
Steaminess: Sensual

The Marine's Baby - Rogenna Brewer (HSR #1478 - Mar 08)

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In just a few months Caitlin Calhoun went from a wife to a widow to a mother-to-be. All she’d wanted was to honor her dead husband by having his baby. But that’s not what she got.

67. Janice Kay Johnson ~ With Child ~ HSR #1273 May05 [9 Months Later]

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     Oh what a wonderful book to end both a month and a challenge with!  I've not read anything by this author before, but I do have a number of her books in my TBR.  I've picked them up solely because of the way the stories sound (by the blurb on the back) and I'm very happy to say that I was not mislead, nor was I in any way, shape or form disappointed in the story.  Ms. Johnson writes a fabulous story with such emotion and realism that I could not help but be absorbed into what was going on.  Definitely a new (to me) author that's become both a favourite and autobuy!

RATING:
Excellence: Outstanding ~ 5 stars
Steaminess: Romantic

Mr. and Mrs. Wrong by Fay Robinson (Superromance, 2001)

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Mr. and Mrs. Wrong by Fay RobinsonCopied Blurb:

A Town Called Christmas - Carrie Alexander (HSR #1455 - Nov 07)

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It's Christmas, and Navy pilot Michael Kavanaugh is home from deployment — with a "Dear John" letter in his pocket. In spite of a rather serious case of Bah-Humbug, Mike heads to Christmas, Michigan, to spend the holidays with the York family. But then he meets Merry York, and spending Christmas in Christmas doesn't seem such a bad idea after all.…

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