Baby Blessed
by Debbie Macomber
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Molly Larabee left her husband, Jordan, after a tragedy destroyed her faith in their marriage. She began a new life as a foreign aid volunteer. But now, four years later, her safety is in jeopardy--and Jordan comes to her rescue. She discovers that her feelings for him have never died, and they share a night of passion that results in pregnancy....Molly wants her husband back. But Jordan, still hurt by her leaving, asks for a divorce. Can a baby reunite them?
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One of the earlier romances. Molly and Jordan lost an infant to SIDS, and it fractured their marriage. They believe they're divorced and are moving on with their lives. But one night of togetherness and passion creates a baby - and the paperwork was never finalized for the divorce. Do they dare admit that they still love each other?
Baby Blessed by Debbie Macomber
Molly works at the remote village in South Africa and is surprised when her husband shows up from the helicopter. He is there to bring her back to the US but the army is fighting and they hide out in a safe place and confront one another.
Jordan is fired on and struck on their way out of the remote village and fly to London then to Chicago so he can recuperate. She stays with her father til she has a chat with Jordan to find out he does want a divorce. It is only because they
have lost their 6 month son old to SIDS. They have both agreed to the divorce til she finds out another medical problem has arisen that they both have to deal with. She's back at work with a local hospital and is happy with her new show more apartment as well.
Their paths continue to cross as they attend a friends wedding where Molly meets the love interest of Jordan, Leslie.
Molly talks to other couples who've also lost their infants to SIDS to help her overcome her fears. They both struggle to overcome their pain.
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Molly works at the remote village in South Africa and is surprised when her husband shows up from the helicopter. He is there to bring her back to the US but the army is fighting and they hide out in a safe place and confront one another.
Jordan is fired on and struck on their way out of the remote village and fly to London then to Chicago so he can recuperate. She stays with her father til she has a chat with Jordan to find out he does want a divorce. It is only because they
have lost their 6 month son old to SIDS. They have both agreed to the divorce til she finds out another medical problem has arisen that they both have to deal with. She's back at work with a local hospital and is happy with her new show more apartment as well.
Their paths continue to cross as they attend a friends wedding where Molly meets the love interest of Jordan, Leslie.
Molly talks to other couples who've also lost their infants to SIDS to help her overcome her fears. They both struggle to overcome their pain.
. show less
A heart warming love story about a loss of a child, and the spliting up of a marriage, but realizing they still need each other.
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Debbie Macomber was born on October 22, 1948 in Yakima, Washington. Her first novel, Heartsong, was published in 1984 and became the first romance novel ever to be reviewed in Publishers Weekly. She has written more than 150 novels including Between Friends, Family Affair, Starry Night, Last One Home, Mr. Miracle, Merry and Bright, the Blossom show more Street series, the Cedar Cove series, and the Rose Harbor series. She received Romantic Times Magazine's Lifetime Achievement Award. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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That Special Woman! (SSE#895 - July 1994)
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- Baby Blessed
- Original publication date
- 1994
- People/Characters
- Molly Larabee; Jordan Larabee
- Disambiguation notice
- This work is Baby Blessed which is sometimes published on its own and has also been published in the Through the Years anthology. Either way this is the same work, but it should NOT be combined with the complet... (show all)e anthology or the other stories from the anthology.
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