Joey's Christmas Miracle (Holiday Hunks Book 6) by Suzanne Jenkins & Hot Hunks

Joey's Christmas Miracle (Holiday Hunks Book 6) by Suzanne Jenkins & Hot Hunks

Author:Suzanne Jenkins & Hot Hunks [Jenkins, Suzanne & Hunks, Hot]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Holiday Romance, Hot Holiday Hunks, Christmas Holidays & Celebration, Christmas Time, Holiday Whimsy, Festive Season, Winter Weather, Contemporary Romance, Women's Fiction, Forever Love, Bachelor, Single Woman, Sensual Story Theme, Hearts Desire, Lifetime Love, Life-Changes, Second Chance Reunion, Honesty & Trust, Home & Family, Romantic Schemes, Beautiful & Feisty, Love-Family & Forever, Small Town & Rural Area, The Saint 0f San Diego Series, Firefighter Family
Publisher: Suzanne Jenkins
Published: 2019-11-19T05:00:00+00:00


Later that afternoon, they took the ride downtown to see Annie. After being on edge all day, Joey finally showed signs of relaxing now that they were on their way. He took her hand across the console. “Are you ready for this?”

“I think so. Is there something different about this visit?”

“Just that she might be ours next week. I’m mentally ready to take her home today.”

“We’ll have to work at making a space for her, Joey. It’s not like a dog where you just need a leash and can of food. I’m not going to be able to do much toward getting the house ready for the inspection, either. It might fall on your shoulders alone.”

“That’s okay. I’m going to get Roberta to help out. You don’t have to worry about a thing.”

“Ha! Worry’s my middle name.”

“You heard her at the house, ‘Just let me know and I’m there.’”

“Your mother has already been wonderful. I’m hoping I can get my mother to lend a hand when this one is born.” She rubbed her hand across her still-flat belly, never forgetting for a second what was in there, even though she didn’t have any symptoms other than the few she had right from the beginning: a zit, sore boobs and tiredness.

The traffic going downtown was awful for a holiday, another sign that people didn’t just sit home and gorge themselves on Thanksgiving. The parking lot wasn’t as full as it was during the week.

“I hope this means that staffing is light,” Joey said, “not that there are kids here with no visitors.”

Inside, there were lots of kids in hospital pajamas wandering around the lobby with their visitors. The restaurant on the ground floor held a special meal for patients and their families, and the gift shops were open, with sales going on, hoping to take advantage of the pre-Christmas shopping fever.

“Should we buy her a gift?” Joey asked.

“They don’t allow balloons or anything like that in the unit. It’ll be enough that we showed up, Joey.”

The automatic doors were open when they got off the elevator. “Hello,” he called out.

“Oh, Miss Jane is going to be so happy,” the nurse said, waving them in. They stopped to don their isolation gowns and were told the masks weren’t necessary.

“She’s been moved into the step-down unit.”

Following the nurse to Annie’s new room, Joey’s excitement was catching.

“I can’t wait to see her,” Candy said.

“She’s wide awake. Go ahead and pick her up! No tubes or wires in this unit. She doesn’t even need oxygen.”

They leaned over the crib, and the baby smiled at Joey immediately.

“Pick her up, Candy. I’ll wait my turn,” he said, laughing.

“She wants you.”

“Go ahead.”

So the baby kicked and grabbed, thrilled to be picked up after lying on her back. Candy cradled her, and the baby immediately turned to her breast, rooting around.

“Will you look at that, and she never nursed as far as we know.”

“I’ve held her before, and she never did this,” Candy said. “Is she hungry?”

“She can have a bottle.



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