The Baby Plan
Something was up.Julia Martinelli had a funny feeling. She'd developed a sixth sense for these things by now. An uncanny radar for her mother's imminent romantic misadventures.
Her mother's invitation for dinner had sounded innocent enough. They lived in the same town, the place where Julia had been raised, and got together at least once a week for dinner or lunch, or just to say hello over coffee.
But for some inexplicable reason, Julia's skin went all shivery with goose bumps during this particular call. Something in her mother's tone signaled Watch out. Something's cooking. It's not just Mom's special meat loaf.
Julia didn't ask any questions. She didn't want to seem overly suspicious. Her mother had become very sensitive to any inquiries about her love life and Julia had to tiptoe around the subject these days, which wasn't easy. Her mother was a master at avoiding a strai ... read full excerpt from The Baby Plan ebook