Whose twins are they? Even their mother isn't sure. Seeking to fill a heart left empty by the death of her fianc?, Madeline Pierson conceived twins by artificial insemination. She thought. But one lonely night she found herself far too vulnerable to Erik Solomon's sympathy-and his desire. Eight years later they meet again, to discover that time has not lessened the fiery attraction between them. When Erik encounters Madeline's son, he sees his own face--the twins must be his. Now Madeline is forced to face her feelings about him--how closely is she willing to let him share in her children's lives? Does Erik, who has never really had--or wanted--a home, have the staying power to be the man she needs?
Judith B. Glad writes romance because she believes every story should have a happy ending, even if it requires two or three hankies to get there. After growing up in Idaho, Judith now lives in Portland, Oregon, where flowers bloom in her yard every month of the year and snow usually stays on the mountains where it belongs. It's a great place to write, because the rainy season lasts for eight months--a perfect excuse to stay indoors and tell stories. When she's not writing, Judith is riding her bicycle, messing about in the kitchen, editing other people's books or creating prize-winning cover art.
Visit Judith's webpage at www.judithbglad.com to learn more about all her books, in several romance genres--because she can't make up her mind which she enjoys writing the most.
