The Pregnant Virgin. Anne Eames

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      Dear Reader,

      If you liked You’re What?!, you’ll love The Pregnant Virgin!

      So many of you wrote requesting encore appearances from some of your favorite characters in my first two books—notably, the matchmaking septuagenarians Millie and Hazel—that I thought it was time to invite them (and a few others) back.

      At Midtown Hospital in Detroit, love is right under the noses of our hero and heroine, Dr. Brad Darling and Ali Celeste, but it takes a little nudge from Millie and Hazel to make them see it and later believe that they can overcome the obstacles that threaten to keep them apart. One of those obstacles is the fact that Ali visits a sperm bank and then turns up pregnant after telling the hero that she’s a virgin. Now, what man wouldn’t have his doubts?

      I hope you enjoy this one. I had a lot of fun writing it.

      As always, I love hearing from you and welcome your letters.

      Warmest regards,

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      Anne Eames

      You may write to Anne Eames c/o:

      4217 Highland Road, Box #252

      Waterford, MI 48328

      For a response and an autographed doorknob hanger,

      please include a #10 self-addressed stamped envelope.

      Dear Reader,

      Spring is in the air…and so is romance. Especially at Silhouette, where we’re celebrating our 20th anniversary throughout 2000! And Silhouette Desire promises you six powerful, passionate, provocative love stories every month.

      Fabulous Anne McAllister offers an irresistible MAN OF THE MONTH with A Cowboy’s Secret. A rugged cowboy fears his darkest secret will separate him from the beauty he loves.

      Bestselling author Leanne Banks continues her exciting miniseries LONE STAR FAMILIES: THE LOGANS with a sexy bachelor doctor in The Doctor Wore Spurs. In A Whole Lot of Love, Justine Davis tells the emotional story of a full-figured woman feeling worthy of love for the first time.

      Kathryn Jensen returns to Desire with another wonderful fairy-tale romance, The Earl Takes a Bride. THE BABY BANK, a brand-new theme promotion in Desire in which love is found through sperm bank babies, debuts with The Pregnant Virgin by Anne Eames. And be sure to enjoy another BRIDAL BID story, which continues with Carol Devine’s Marriage for Sale, in which the hero “buys” the heroine at auction.

      We hope you plan to usher in the spring season with all six of these supersensual romances, only from Silhouette Desire!

      Enjoy!

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      Joan Marlow Golan

      Senior Editor, Silhouette Desire

      The Pregnant Virgin

      Anne Eames

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      To my newfound family—

      Lynne, Ken, Barbara and Keri—

      who made me feel right at home.

      ANNE EAMES

      has been a Golden Heart finalist and Maggie winner, and her books have appeared on the USA Today bestseller list. This is her eighth novel for Desire.

      Anne and her husband, Bill, live in southeastern Michigan with their pampered pooch, Punkin.

      You may write to Anne Eames at: 4217 Highland Road, Box #252, Waterford, MI 48328. For an autographed doorknob hanger, please enclose a #10, self-addressed, stamped envelope.

      Contents

      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

      Chapter Sixteen

      Chapter Seventeen

      One

      “You’re what!”

      “I’m going to have a baby,” Ali Celeste repeated, enjoying the shocked expression on her sister Lynne’s face.

      “But how did—I mean…I didn’t even know you had a boyfriend!” Lynne looked as though she might hyperventilate at any second, so Ali put an end to the ruse.

      “I said ‘I’m going to.’ I didn’t say I am.” She ate the last of her salad and pushed her plate aside.

      Lynne leaned back in her chair, tapped her fingers against her chest and scanned the crowded cafeteria of Detroit’s Midtown Hospital. Probably checking for eavesdroppers, Ali thought, unable to keep her smile in check.

      “It’s not funny,” Lynne said, trying to sound annoyed, but her smile betrayed her. “You scared the hell out of me.”

      “Why’s that?” As if she didn’t know.

      “Pregnant out of wedlock? Mom would roll over in her grave.”

      Ali laughed at her sister’s choice of words. “Wedlock? Sounds like something out of the Middle Ages.”

      Lynne looked from side to side before she spoke. “Yeah, well, the principle still applies.” She punctuated her point by pushing the last bite of sandwich into her mouth and shooting Ali her best frustrated-big-sister glare.

      Ali averted her gaze to the novel sitting next to her plate and waited for Lynne to calm down. If only she could find a hero like the ones in her books. She sighed and wondered if she would have time to read a few more pages before her lunch hour was over.

      Lynne tossed her napkin down and leaned her elbows on the table. “I thought you told me you were determined to be a virgin for Mr. Right.”

      “Yep. That’s still the plan.”

      Looking more confused than ever, Lynne asked, “What are you up to, Alexis Marie?”

      “Well, you know I work at the fertility clinic…”

      “Of course, but what’s—” Her eyebrows shot up and her eyes grew round. “No! You don’t mean…”

      “Why not? Maybe I can get some free samples.” She knew this wasn’t the case, but she was having too much fun teasing her sister.

      “Get serious, Ali. Why would you want to use a sperm bank? You’re still in your twenties.”

      “Not for as long as I’d like. And next month I can chalk up another year.”

      “Is that what this is all about? Birthday blues?”

      Ali shook her head. “I never would have guessed I’d be this old and not even engaged. And don’t give me that ‘you’re just a baby’ look.”

      “But you are. You have lots of time left.”

      Did she? She used to think so. She stared at the blue painted ductwork overhead,


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