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    Baby Surprises 7 Book Box Set


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      Baby Surprises Box Set

      Books 1-7

      Layla Valentine

      Holly Rayner

      Ana Sparks

      Contents

      Layla Valentine & Holly Rayner

      The Sweetest Mistake

      Chapter 1

      Chapter 2

      Chapter 3

      Chapter 4

      Chapter 5

      Chapter 6

      Chapter 7

      Chapter 8

      Chapter 9

      Chapter 10

      Chapter 11

      Chapter 12

      Chapter 13

      Chapter 14

      Chapter 15

      Chapter 16

      Chapter 17

      Chapter 18

      Chapter 19

      Chapter 20

      Chapter 21

      Chapter 22

      Chapter 23

      Epilogue

      Layla Valentine & Holly Rayner

      A Baby For Christmas

      1. Shayla

      2. Shayla

      3. Colton

      4. Colton

      5. Shayla

      6. Colton

      7. Shayla

      8. Shayla

      9. Shayla

      10. Shayla

      11. Shayla

      12. Shayla

      13. Colton

      14. Shayla

      15. Shayla

      16. Shayla

      17. Shayla

      18. Shayla

      19. Shayla

      20. Shayla

      21. Shayla

      22. Colton

      23. Colton

      24. Shayla

      25. Colton

      26. Shayla

      27. Shayla

      28. Shayla

      29. Shayla

      30. Colton

      31. Colton

      32. Shayla

      33. Colton

      Epilogue

      Layla Valentine & Holly Rayner

      A Baby, Quick!

      1. Heather

      2. Heather

      3. Heather

      4. Heather

      5. Heather

      6. Justin

      7. Heather

      8. Justin

      9. Heather

      10. Justin

      11. Justin

      12. Heather

      13. Heather

      14. Heather

      15. Heather

      16. Justin

      17. Heather

      18. Heather

      19. Heather

      20. Heather

      21. Heather

      22. Heather

      23. Justin

      24. Heather

      25. Heather

      26. Justin

      27. Justin

      28. Justin

      29. Justin

      30. Justin

      31. Heather

      Epilogue

      Layla Valentine & Holly Rayner

      Rock ’n’ Stroller

      1. Kendra

      2. Kendra

      3. Johnny

      4. Johnny

      5. Kendra

      6. Johnny

      7. Kendra

      8. Kendra

      9. Kendra

      10. Johnny

      11. Kendra

      12. Johnny

      13. Kendra

      14. Kendra

      15. Johnny

      16. Johnny

      17. Johnny

      18. Johnny

      19. Kendra

      20. Kendra

      21. Kendra

      22. Kendra

      23. Kendra

      24. Johnny

      25. Kendra

      26. Kendra

      27. Johnny

      28. Kendra

      29. Johnny

      30. Kendra

      31. Johnny

      32. Kendra

      33. Kendra

      34. Kendra

      35. Kendra

      36. Kendra

      37. Kendra

      38. Johnny

      39. Kendra

      40. Kendra

      41. Johnny

      42. Johnny

      43. Kendra

      Epilogue

      Layla Valentine

      Dr. O’s Baby

      1. Carmen

      2. Carmen

      3. Carmen

      4. Nick

      5. Nick

      6. Carmen

      7. Carmen

      8. Carmen

      9. Carmen

      10. Nick

      11. Nick

      12. Carmen

      13. Nick

      14. Carmen

      15. Carmen

      16. Nick

      17. Nick

      18. Nick

      19. Carmen

      Epilogue

      Layla Valentine & Holly Rayner

      Surprise Packages

      Chapter 1

      Chapter 2

      Chapter 3

      Chapter 4

      Chapter 5

      Chapter 6

      Chapter 7

      Chapter 8

      Chapter 9

      Chapter 10

      Chapter 11

      Chapter 12

      Chapter 13

      Chapter 14

      Chapter 15

      Chapter 16

      Chapter 17

      Chapter 18

      Chapter 19

      Chapter 20

      Chapter 21

      Chapter 22

      Chapter 23

      Epilogue

      Layla Valentine & Ana Sparks

      The Baby Blindside

      1. Heidi

      2. Bradley

      3. Heidi

      4. Heidi

      5. Heidi

      6. Bradley

      7. Heidi

      8. Bradley

      9. Heidi

      10. Heidi

      11. Bradley

      12. Heidi

      13. Bradley

      14. Heidi

      15. Heidi

      16. Heidi

      17. Bradley

      18. Heidi

      19. Heidi

      20. Heidi

      21. Bradley

      Epilogue

      Also by Layla Valentine

      Also by Layla Valentine

      The Sweetest Mistake

      Layla Valentine & Holly Rayner

      Copyright 2018, 2019 by Layla Valentine and Holly Rayner

      All rights reserved. Except for use in any review, the reproduction or utilization of this work in whole or in part by any means, now known or hereafter invented, including xerography, photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, is forbidden without the explicit written permission of the author.

      All characters depicted in this fictional work are consenting adults, of at least eighteen years of age. Any resemblance to persons living or deceased, particular businesses, events, or exact locations are entirely coincidental.

      Chapter 1

      “Oh my God, I’m so nervous,” Tami said as Juliette pulled the truck up in front of the OB-GYN office. “I’m not sure I can do this. I mean, what are they going to think of me? Going in there without a guy in sight.”

      Juliette looked over at her roommate. Tami’s normally sunny expression was drawn, and her eyes held no joy. Juliette reached out and touched her arm.

      “Hey,” she said. “It’ll be okay. They probably see women in your situation every day and don’t think a thing about it. You get to see your baby for the first time. Focus on that part.”

      Tami looked over at her, and a slightly shaky smile appeared. “You know what?” she asked as she unbuckled her seatbelt.

      “What?”

      “Advice sounds more comforting in your accent. For the first time today, I feel like I might actually be able to do this.”

      Juliette laughed. “Well, we Carolina girls d
    o try to do our part,” she said, exaggerating the slight twang she hadn’t shed during her year in California.

      “You do,” Tami said. “I really don’t know what I’d have done without you over these past few weeks.”

      “You would have been okay,” Juliette said firmly. “I haven’t done anything much. Just helped you get your stuff out of that jerk’s house.”

      “And listened to me freak out,” Tami said with a sad smile. “I’m not sure I’m done with that part, by the way.”

      “I will listen to any number of freak-outs and write them off as pregnancy hormones,” Juliette promised. “Now come on, we’re going to be late and then sitting through all of that traffic on the freeway will have been pointless.”

      Tami took a deep breath and opened the door of Juliette’s truck. “Okay,” she said, lifting her chin. “Let’s do this.”

      Juliette followed her friend inside the office. They had only been sitting for a few minutes when Tami’s name was called. Juliette’s eyebrows went up in surprise. That clinched it: if she ever had a baby, she was coming here to get her checkups.

      She half-smiled as she reached out and picked up a copy of an interior design magazine, settling in to wait for Tami’s appointment to be over. If was definitely the operative word in that sentence. She hadn’t even had a steady relationship in several years. It was a hazard of the industry, she supposed.

      Back in North Carolina, she’d done nothing but work, trying as hard as possible to build a resumé. The last thing she wanted was to be laughed out of Hollywood.

      As it was now, even with an agent and some experience under her belt, she’d be laughed out of Pomona instead. It was all that she could afford. And she wouldn’t have been able to afford that if it hadn’t been for Tami’s ad looking for a roommate.

      Juliette remembered how nervous she’d been about having a roommate. She’d never had one before; North Carolina was infinitely cheaper than California, and even with a low-paying job, she’d been able to her own apartment there once she’d graduated.

      Fortunately, Tami had been kind and gracious. She’d told Juliette her own story of moving closer to Hollywood. An ambitious young photographer, she’d started out in Palo Alto and slowly made her way south, taking project after project that she didn’t truly care about until she finally had enough experience and capital to start her own business. A year ago, she’d opened her own photography studio, where she could at last do things her own way.

      They’d hit it off immediately. So well, in fact, that Tami had canceled the rest of her interviews.

      Juliette had moved in the very next day, which was a huge relief because she had been quickly running out of funds for the hotel where she’d been staying. The room hadn’t even been nice but it had still been costing her more than a hundred dollars a night.

      Being roommates could have been a complete disaster since they barely knew each other, but it hadn’t been. Everything had been perfect. They shared the bills and chores equally. Neither of them was the party type. They even liked the same television shows.

      In fact, the only flaw Juliette could see in Tami was her terrible taste in men. If a man was a walking red flag, he seemed to draw Tami right in. It never got to the point that Juliette felt unsafe, and she was grateful for that. Not just for herself either.

      It wasn’t that the men were dangerous. They were the classic fear-of-commitment, unavailable types. She couldn’t count how many times her wonderful friend had been ghosted. Every time, Tami swore that she was going to take a break from relationships for a while. Then she either met someone new or the ghost returned for a sequel. Juliette refused to judge, but she wished that Tami had a better sense of her own worth.

      When she’d come to her with a pale face and a pregnancy test in hand, Juliette had been more than a little worried. Tami had dropped to the couch and buried her face in her hands. Juliette could still remember the pain in Tami’s voice as she’d asked her what on earth she should do.

      Juliette’s first suggestion had been to call the soon-to-be father, and Tami had given a laugh that was more than half a sob. She’d done that. He’d said that he wasn’t interested. Of course, if she wanted him to, he’d pay for half of the abortion. She’d hung up on him.

      Once Tami had managed to calm down, she and Juliette had a long and honest conversation. Tami had been firm on the fact that she would be keeping the baby. Juliette remembered the way that her hand had curved over her stomach. She obviously wasn’t showing yet, but the gesture was protective.

      “I’ve always wanted to have a family,” Tami had said with tears sparkling in her eyes. “And I’d love to know that I’ll have your support.”

      Juliette had clasped her hands and given her a smile. “Of course you will. I’ll even go to your doctor’s appointments with you.”

      Which was why she was sitting here now in an increasingly uncomfortable waiting room chair.

      The door opened, and a nurse looked at her from the doorway.

      “Juliette Dietz?” the woman in floral printed scrubs asked.

      “Yes,” Juliette said. “Is everything okay?”

      The nurse smiled. “Tami would like you to be there for the ultrasound.”

      Juliette jumped up. “Oh, I’d love to!” she said eagerly. “Is it really okay?”

      “Normally we don’t allow friends back,” the nurse said. “But since we won’t have the father in the room, there’s no problem.”

      Juliette followed the nurse through the corridors excitedly. She was going to be the second person to see Tami’s baby! She vowed not to gush too enthusiastically. She didn’t want to embarrass her friend.

      The nurse opened the door and allowed Juliette to precede her into the room. Tami was lying on the bed with a crisp white sheet over her. She gave Juliette a half-embarrassed smile.

      “I bet you had no idea you’d be doing this when you signed that roommate contract,” she joked nervously.

      Juliette laughed and walked over to take her hand. “If I’d known that babies would be involved, I would have signed even faster,” she said honestly.

      The doctor walked in. “All right, are we ready to have a look at this baby?” he asked, chuckling when he got enthusiastic nods from both women.

      He positioned the wand and gradually the picture showed up on the screen. Juliette and Tami’s eyes were locked on the images. The outline of the incredibly small baby became clear, and Tami’s hand tightened on Juliette’s.

      “That’s my baby,” she whispered.

      Juliette felt tears sting her eyes at the warm amazement in Tami’s voice. “It sure is,” she said, her own voice only marginally louder.

      The doctor smiled. “Everything looks perfectly normal,” he said. “We’ll print you out some pictures to take home. Then we’ll talk some more about what you need at this stage of your pregnancy. I’ll give you some time to get dressed.”

      He went out of the room. Tami stayed where she was, still absolutely beaming. Juliette was about to suggest that they stop for a celebratory dinner on the way back when her ringing phone interrupted them.

      “Oh, I’m sorry,” she said. “I thought I’d turned it off.”

      She pulled it out of her bag to do just that and then saw her agent’s name flash over the screen. He always got so snippy if she wasn’t exactly where he thought that she should be when he thought that she should be there. She hesitated for a second and then answered.

      “Hi, Chris. I’m with—”

      “You got an audition!” Chris nearly screeched.

      Juliette blinked, holding the phone a little further from her ear. “I got what?”

      “Horizon Studios want you for the lead,” he went on, his normally fast-paced speech almost blurring into unintelligibility. “Edward Ainsworth is set to direct! Albert Price is going to produce!”

      “I—how did they even find out about me?” she asked, her heart beginning to hammer at her ribs.

      “I do my job, that’s how. Audition’s at three.
    ”

      Juliette looked at her watch. “Did you say three?”

      “Are you even paying attention?!” Chris demanded.

      “Yes!” she said quickly. “It’s just that I—I think I need to reschedule.”

      “Are you crazy?”

      Both Chris and Tami had asked the question at the same time. Juliette turned her attention to Tami.

      “I can’t just leave you sitting here,” she said. “And I’ll never get you home and be able to be at Horizon by three.” She pressed her phone to her shoulder to muffle Chris’s indignant squawking and gave Tami a quick smile. “It’s okay, I—”

      “Oh my God,” Tami said, jumping up with the sheet wrapped around her and yanking the phone out of Juliette’s hand. “She’ll be there,” she said.

      Chris stopped. “I don’t know who the hell you are, but thank you for talking some sense into her,” he said quickly. “I’ll call and confirm the interview right now.”

      He disconnected the call. Tami handed Juliette’s phone back to her. “I can get a cab,” she said. “I know I’m a little needy, but I’m not a complete mess yet. Go, go! You’ve got to get ready.”

      “I—but…” Juliette simply gaped at her friend. “Did he really say Horizon Studios? Edward Ainsworth?”

      “Yes!” Tami said. “Juliette, this is it. Do you understand that? This is exactly what you’ve been waiting for!”

      Juliette did know. The knowledge that this was pretty much make or break for her career was what was holding her rooted to the spot.

      “What if I blow it?” she asked, her voice panicky.

      “You won’t,” Tami said firmly. “Now go! It won’t matter how good you are if you miss the interview.”

      Juliette yanked the door open and ran back through the labyrinth of hallways. She only had an hour and forty-five before three o’clock, and a full hour of that would be taken up by the drive from the apartment to the studio.

      She ran into the parking lot, threw herself behind the wheel of the truck that she had driven all the way from North Carolina, and drove back to the apartment as fast as she dared. The last thing she needed was a speeding ticket to slow her down.

      Chapter 2

      One hour and forty minutes later, Juliette was pulling up to the security booth at Horizon Studios. She fumbled for her purse and pulled out her ID as a man ducked out of the small guard shack and leaned toward her. He glanced down at a clipboard before he spoke. She sincerely hoped that her name had time to get onto his list.

     


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