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The very pregnant woman standing before J.T. Ryker couldn't remember who she was-or the name of her unborn baby's father. But Gina Banning was the one woman J.T. would always remember. The last time he'd seen her she'd told him she hated him-and then married his partner a week later. So why had she driven through a snowstorm to J.T.'s doorstep?
Gina sensed the honor-bound police chief who offered her shelter and protection was hiding something. His touch felt familiar. Was his kindess a precious gift...or would she and her child have to pay a price once all truths were finally revealed?
Gina sensed the honor-bound police chief who offered her shelter and protection was hiding something. His touch felt familiar. Was his kindess a precious gift...or would she and her child have to pay a price once all truths were finally revealed?
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A FORGOTTEN PAST
The very pregnant woman standing before J. T. Ryker couldn't remember who she was-or the name of her unborn baby's father. But Gina Banning was the one woman J.T. would always remember. The last time he'd seen her she'd told him she hated him~and then married his partner a week later. So why had she driven through a snowstorm to J.T.'s doorstep?
Gina sensed the honor-bound police chief who offered her shelter and protection was hiding something. His touch felt familiar. Was his kindness a precious gift, or would she and her child have to pay a price once all truths were finally revealed?
The very pregnant woman standing before J. T. Ryker couldn't remember who she was-or the name of her unborn baby's father. But Gina Banning was the one woman J.T. would always remember. The last time he'd seen her she'd told him she hated him~and then married his partner a week later. So why had she driven through a snowstorm to J.T.'s doorstep?
Gina sensed the honor-bound police chief who offered her shelter and protection was hiding something. His touch felt familiar. Was his kindness a precious gift, or would she and her child have to pay a price once all truths were finally revealed?