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Автор: Linda Varner
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      Table of Contents

       Cover Page

       Excerpt

       Dear Reader

       Title Page

       Dedication

       About the Author

       Chapter Four

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Epilogue

       Copyright

       “We had no business kissing like that!”

      Tyler caught Julie by the shoulders. “Why not? We’re both legal and free.”

      

      “All the more reason for us to be careful.” She shook off his touch and walked to the end of the deck, to the exact spot where they had first kissed eight years ago.

      

      Tyler followed. “All I’m asking is what’s so bad about our being together?”

      

      “I’ll tell you what’s so bad,” Julie answered, suddenly furious with herself. “How you make me feel, that’s what. It isn’t right It isn’t good. It isn’t even—”

      

      Tyler’s lips smothered the rest of her sentence, which was forgotten in the wake of one devastating kiss. Clearly she had no willpower where he was concerned.

      

      Clearly, he knew it…

      

      Dear Reader,

      

      This month Silhouette Romance has six irresistible novels for you, starting with our FABULOUS FATHERS selection, Mad for the Dad by Terry Essig. When a sexy single man becomes an instant dad to a toddler, the independent divorcée next door offers parenthood lessons—only to dream of marriage and motherhood all over again!

      In Having Gabriel’s Baby by Kristin Morgan, our BUNDLES OF JOY book, a fleeting night of passion with a handsome, brooding rancher leaves Joelle in the family way—and the dad-to-be insisting on a marriage of convenience for the sake of the baby…

      Years ago Julie had been too young for the dashing man of her dreams. Now he’s back in town, and Julie’s still hoping he’ll make her his bride in New Year’s Wife by Linda Vamer, part of her miniseries HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

      What’s a man to do when he has no interest in marriage but is having trouble resisting the lovely, warm and wonderful woman in his life? Get those cold feet to the nearest wedding chapel in Family Addition by Rebecca Daniels.

      In About That Kiss by Jayne Addison, Joy Mackey, sister of the bride, is sure her sis’s ex-fiancé has returned to sabotage the wedding. But his intention is to walk down the aisle with Joy!

      And finally, when a woman shows up on a bachelor doctor’s doorstep with a baby that looks just like him, everyone in town mistakenly thinks the tiny tot is his in Christine Scott’s Groom on the Loose.

      Enjoy!

      Melissa Senate, Senior Editor

      Please address questions and book requests to:

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      New Year’s Wife

      Linda Varner

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      Special thanks to pilots Jack and Sharon Davis for their

      suggestions, advice and critique.

       LINDA VARNER

      confesses she is a hopeless romantic. Nothing is more thrilling, she believes, than the battle of wits between a man and a woman who are meant for each other but just don’t know it yet! Linda enjoys writing romance and considers herself very lucky to have been both a RITA finalist and a third-place winner in the National Readers’ Choice Awards in 1993.

      

      A full-time federal employee, Linda lives in Arkansas with her husband and their two children. She loves to hear from readers. Write to her at 813 Oak St., Suite 10A-277, Conway, AR 72032.

       Prologue

      “Yo, Ty! Would you see if the birthday gal’s out on the back porch? It’s twenty minutes till a brand new year—party time!—and we can’t find her anywhere.”

      Tyler Jordan nodded agreement to Don Newman, host of this fun and confusion. Winding his way through the jam-packed room, bright with streamers and bobbing balloons, Tyler dodged more than one guest wearing a colorful party hat and wielding the noisy blow-outs provided earlier. He chuckled as he slipped into the kitchen, then headed straight out the back door to look for Julie, one of Don’s two younger sisters.

      Tyler saw her at once, standing alone and bathed in moonlight at the far end of the porch that stretched across the rear of the rambling Victorian house. Instead of calling out, he just stared for a moment at the slender brunette, marveling that she could be so different from her ditsy kid sister, Kit. Though Don, a college classmate, seldom talked about his female siblings, he had once commented