The Greatest Gift

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  ISBN: 978-1-60088-203-6

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Andrew and Sarah have almost everything they could want after four years of marriage–wealth, companionship, and love. What they don’t have is a child. Sarah fears that the one thing she cannot give her husband may destroy their marriage.

The situation escalates at their annual Christmas Eve party, where Andrew sees that Sarah is pulling away. Together, they must decide whether to bridge the gap that divides them . . . or lose the greatest gift of all. 



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“I know that expression.” He lifted a hand to move a strand of hair out of her face.

She leaned her face into his hand. “Do you?”

“You’re thinking of ways to unman me.”

She laughed. “Certainly not. That wouldn’t suit me at all.”

“What would suit you?”

Her fingers moved to his partially buttoned waistcoat. “I think you know.” She unbuttoned and removed his waistcoat and shirt, exposing his torso to her gaze and inviting her touch. Accepting the invitation, she slid her fingers from his stomach to his chest.

“This suits you?” His voice sounded hoarse.

She kissed his chest. “You suit me,” she whispered.

His heart pounded under her hand, and his hands lifted, holding her in place.

She rubbed his chest in small circles, feeling his muscles ripple under her touch.

“Sarah.”

“Yes?” Her gaze dropped to his tented trousers. She reached down to unfasten them, but before she could, Drew pushed them off. Naked, he was even more beautiful to her-all toned muscles and solid strength.

She licked her lips. “See?” Her voice sounded husky even to her own ears. “You do know what I want.”

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As a longtime romance reader, I’ve read many romances that include a miracle pregnancy, where a supposedly infertile couple ultimately conceives. It’s a nice, romantic concept, but I always wondered about couples who don’t have that miracle. The Greatest Gift explores the marriage of a couple who want children but are unable to have them. Andrew and Sarah have a happy ending nonetheless.

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