Operation

ebook Baby: The Wilde Sisters, #2 · The Wilde Sisters

By Barbara Bretton

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From USA Today bestselling author Barbara Bretton
What do you say to a naked Scotsman?
It's not like Samantha Wilde has never seen a naked man before, even if it has been a long time between sightings. But the last thing she expected when she boarded the two-seater plane was to find a tall, dark, and naked pilot changing his clothes.
Sam needs a ride to the isolated town of Loch Glenraven where she intends to beard the elusive sculptor Duncan Stewart in his den. Little does she know that the surly, but wildly sexy, Scot at the controls is none other than Stewart himself.
The future of Wilde and Daughters Jewelry rests on her shoulders and she is determined to sign the famed sculptor to an exclusive deal that will, even if it means flying off into a storm with a total stranger she'd happened to see naked.
But fate has other plans. An unexpected crash landing in a rocky stream turns into a romantic encounter that will change the course of their lives.
Three months later at the Happy Chapel of Wedded Bliss in Las Vegas, Duncan and Sam (and their unborn baby) say the words that turn two strangers into a family.
They know each other's bodies, but will they ever know each other's hearts?
4 Star Review
A jewelry design executive in Scotland searching for an elusive artist gets stranded overnight with a handsome pilot she later discovers is the man she's looking for. Three months later, he shows up in her country just in time to join her in OPERATION: BABY. Talented Barbara Bretton once again gives readers thoroughly enticing characters certain to entertain.
—Romantic Times

Operation