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BY REQUEST September 2007
September in the UK sees a reissue of THE BABY PLAN in the three-in-one By Request, BRINGING UP BABY. In this I’m teamed with fellow Rita winners Marion Lennox and Jessica Hart. One to look out for!
Above is the original cover. Watch this space for news on the re-release!
To pre-order, go to Mills and Boon now.
'A lovely businesswoman with THE BABY PLAN meets the man of her dreams when he picks her up to drive her to an appointment. Could this mystery man be the perfect father for her child, or will his past emotional baggage get in the way? Liz Fielding adds a dramatic flair and a unique spin on this endearing tale.' Romantic Times
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"BRINGING UP BABY" UK re-release "By Request"September 2007
"The Baby Plan" by Liz Fielding A successful businesswoman nearing thirty, Amanda Fleming's biological clock was ticking furiously. When she met Daniel Redford, owner of a sexy, lopsided smile and gorgeous blue eyes, it wasn't long before she had set her plan for motherhood in motion...
"Her Royal Baby" by Marion Lennox Tammy is guardian of her orphaned nephew, Henry, who will one day be Crown Prince of a European country. Marc, the darkly handsome Prince Regent, wants Henry brought up as royalty. As Tammy and Marc clash, the passion between them becomes impossible to resist...
"Her Boss' Baby Plan" by Jessica Hart Single mum Martha Shaw is nanny to Lewis Mansfield's niece, and about to spend six months on a tropical island with him and the babies! She quickly falls in love with her sexy boss - but Lewis is a carefree bachelor with no plans to settle down.
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"Could you ask Jane to pop out and pick up these book for me, when she has a moment?" Beth's eyebrows rose sharply as she skimmed the list that contained every childcare book from Dr Spock to Penelope Leach. "A little light ... er ... bedtime reading?" "Research. I like to have a thorough grasp of the subject." "Then let's hope a 'thorough grasp of the subject' is sufficient to bring you to your senses. You might even notice the flaw in your plan. Making a baby takes two, darling; not even the legendary organisational talent of Amanda Garland can manage that particular miracle single-handed." "On the contrary. The wonders of science ensure that a man - at least the kind of man that requires nurturing, feeding and an endless supply of clean shirts - is now redundant." Beth's eyes sparked with mischief. "Fun, though." Amanda knew better than to be drawn along that path. "The book," she repeated. "And some folic acid." "Folic acid?" "Vital for the healthy development of the neural tube. My doctor advised staring to take it before I get pregnant." "You've talked to your doctor about this? What did she say?" "She said, 'Start taking folic acid.'" Beth waited a moment, clearly hoping that she was going to laugh, say, just kidding. When it didn't happen she said, "This isn't a joke is it? You're going to have a baby?" "Well, it's still in the planning stage -" "Planning stage!" It was Amanda's turn to smile. "You've heard of family planning, haven't you?" From the book THE BABY PLAN by Liz Fielding |
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