Baby Love

Baby Love by Catherine Anderson, published by HarperCollins in October 1999, is a reissue that spans 432 pages in English. This novel follows Maggie Stanley as she escapes into the snowy Idaho night with her baby, seeking refuge from her troubled past. In her darkest moment, she encounters Rafe Kendrick, a down-and-out stranger who offers her unexpected warmth and compassion, despite her reluctance to trust any man again.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love and redemption as Maggie and Rafe navigate their shared pain and the possibility of building a family together. The story delves into the complexities of their lives, revealing Rafe’s hidden depths and the transformative power of love amidst adversity. With elements of contemporary romance, Baby Love presents a poignant journey of healing and connection, inviting readers to witness how two wounded souls can find solace in one another.
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Desperate and determined, Maggie Stanley grabs her small baby and runs into the snowy Idaho night. In her loneliest, blackest hour, she unexpectedly finds a warmth and comfort she has never known in the tender compassion of a handsome, down-and-out stranger. In Rafe Kendrick, Maggie recognizes a soul wounded like her own—though she knows she must never trust any man ever again.
Rafe is more than he seems—an enigmatic man of secrets who could give Maggie the moon, had he not vowed to spend his life alone. But sometimes love’s flames can transform a cold world into paradise—and a man who’s lost nearly everything, a woman who’s forgotten how to dream, and the helpless child who needs them both can become that most wondrous creation: a family.
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