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* '''Publisher''': [[Silhouette Desire]] [[Silhouette Desire By The Numbers|# 1971]]
 
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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373769717/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Claiming King’s Baby]
 
* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373769717/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Claiming King’s Baby]
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== Book Description ==
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It was supposed to be a last meeting to sign divorce papers. Then passion overtook them and Maggie King walked away with more than just a legal decree—she was pregnant with the child Justice King had always refused to give her. A fact she would never dare reveal to him.
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But when circumstances forced her back to the King ranch, she could hide her secret no longer. Justice had a son, one he desperately wanted to deny was his own. Because admitting the boy to be his blood kin would mean he'd made the biggest mistake of his life.

Latest revision as of 22:28, 8 November 2009

Book Description

It was supposed to be a last meeting to sign divorce papers. Then passion overtook them and Maggie King walked away with more than just a legal decree—she was pregnant with the child Justice King had always refused to give her. A fact she would never dare reveal to him.

But when circumstances forced her back to the King ranch, she could hide her secret no longer. Justice had a son, one he desperately wanted to deny was his own. Because admitting the boy to be his blood kin would mean he'd made the biggest mistake of his life.