The Pregnancy Ultimatum
Title | The Pregnancy Ultimatum PDF eBook |
Author | Kate Hardy |
Publisher | Harlequin |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 2008-01-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1426811136 |
Pregnant with the bachelor's baby When wealthy garden designer Will Daynes and uptight city girl Amanda Neave agree to swap lives for a TV show, they soon discover they're chalk and cheese. Certainly neither expects the intense attraction that sparks between them, and Amanda just can't resist the temptations of the ruggedly handsome renowned bachelor. But will this hot affair between polar opposites still sizzle when Amanda realizes she's having Will's baby?
Executive's Pregnancy Ultimatum
Title | Executive's Pregnancy Ultimatum PDF eBook |
Author | Emilie Rose |
Publisher | Silhouette |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 2010-02-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1426848048 |
Flynn Maddox, the driven vice president of Maddox Communications, thought he was over his ex-wife, Renee. But when he learned that they were still married—and that she was trying to have his baby—he realized he had never stopped wanting her. It was time to put his fierce negotiating skills to good use. He would give her the baby she so desperately wanted…but not without getting her to sign off on some terms of his own.
His Pregnancy Ultimatum
Title | His Pregnancy Ultimatum PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Bianchin |
Publisher | Harlequin |
Pages | 186 |
Release | 2010-06-11 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1426867166 |
A surprise reunion with a one-night stand leads to a shocking revelation in this captivating romance from the USA Today–bestselling author. Mia Fredrickson has no idea what possessed her to share the bed of a complete stranger. Her handsome lover turns out to be Greek tycoon Nikolos Karedes, and when he discovers Mia’s secret he insists they marry. But Mia refuses! However, as far as Nikolos is concerned, Mia’s resistance is only temporary. He will have again what he enjoyed before—Mia—using his exceptional seductive skills to place her at his mercy!
Constantino's Pregnant Bride
Title | Constantino's Pregnant Bride PDF eBook |
Author | Catherine Spencer |
Publisher | Harlequin |
Pages | 185 |
Release | 2010-07-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1426871023 |
One night of uncontrollable attraction had left Cassandra Wilde pregnant with Benedict Constantino's baby! The Italian tycoon's immediate solution was marriage. His particular brand of persuasion left Cassie breathless! Once in Italy, after the wedding, Cassie began to hope that her marriage of convenience could turn into one of mutual love. But, it seemed, the only thing that Benedict was willing to give was passion....
Executive's Pregnancy Ultimatum
Title | Executive's Pregnancy Ultimatum PDF eBook |
Author | Emilie Rose |
Publisher | HarperCollins Australia |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2012-07-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1460828399 |
Flynn Maddox, the driven vice president of Maddox Communications, thought he was over his ex–wife, Renee. But when he learned that they were still married – and that she was trying to have his baby – he realized he had never stopped wanting her. It was time to put his fierce negotiating skills to good use. He would give her the baby she so desperately wanted ... but not without getting her to sign off on some terms of his own.
Bossman's Baby Scandal
Title | Bossman's Baby Scandal PDF eBook |
Author | Catherine Mann |
Publisher | Silhouette |
Pages | 185 |
Release | 2010-01-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1426846266 |
Nothing had stopped Jason Reagert from making his own millions. And now that he was securely ensconced at Maddox Communications, he was determined to become an even bigger success. Then startling news broke and Jason—along with everyone else—discovered he had gotten heiress Lauren Presley pregnant. He couldn't afford even a whiff of scandal, so he proposed to his lover of one night. Surely she'd agree to a lifetime of convenience, if only for the baby's sake.
Birth or Abortion?
Title | Birth or Abortion? PDF eBook |
Author | Kate Maloy |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 2013-11-09 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1489961429 |
Many Americans who believe that women should be able to choose when and whether to bear a child are also deeply disturbed by the one-and-one-half million abortions performed each year in this country. They regard these concerns as irreconcilable, because the topic of abortion, until now, has been framed as a black-or-white conflict between the rights of the mother and those of the fetus. The very idea of compromise or common cause draws scorn among factions. How, after all, can the political debate about abortion permit any more options than pregnancy itself does? This extraordinary book tells fifty stories about women from strikingly diverse backgrounds who have had to choose whether to give birth or to abort. About half of these women carried their pregnancies to term; the others ended them. Their decisions arose from heartfelt struggles, expressed in terms completely different from those that prevail in the public debate. Some women who abhor abortion ended up choosing that option; others who are prochoice opted for birth or had abortions that, in some instances, caused them sorrow or regret. The outcome of nearly every private dilemma hung on practical and emotional matters - the quality of the connection between the woman and the man, the financial resources available, the number of children the woman already had, the state of her self-esteem, and the health of the fetus - rather than on the weighing of rights. These insightful and eloquent authors hold up a mirror to our society and show us that we have pitted mother against fetus. They ask whether we have emphasized the rights of individuals at the expense of human responsibility and care. This most intellectually challenging yet sensitive book transcends all other books on this topic. The complexity and rich nuances of the stories it tells permits us to see this controversy with new eyes. These stories, woven together, are our nation's story - one that has never been told by the long and angry debate. Once we learn to hear these women, we may also learn to listen to one another and work toward common values and moral responsibility.