But nurse Abby Martin knows positively that her three-week-old son, Robert, is the result of the passionate one-night stand she had with Conrad.
Now Abby’s clinging to life, and Conrad has to care for their baby--but he doesn't believe Abby. And he's stuck with the baby.
Trouble is, Conrad has no experience with babies, and the psych nurses, who call him Iceman, are not about to rescue him.
Will Conrad be able to learn about diapers and colic--and maybe even--gasp-- relationships and LOVE?
Best-selling writer Bobby Hutchinson writes stories about almost everything, as long as everything involves romance, quirky people, outrageous kids, deafness, time travel, or medicine, with most of which she's familiar.
(Well, maybe not time travel. But who knows?)
She lives in a funky little cottage in Cranbrook, B.C., a small city in the Canadian Rockies. In the summer, she hauls her very small travel trailer, Calamity Jane, to campgrounds. In the winter, she hibernates.
She faints at the sight of blood, although her best-selling medical romance series, Emergency, does have the occasional scene involving bodily fluids.
She's written over 60 books, mostly romance, with a few memoirs tossed in. How Not To Run A B&B, set in Vancouver, was chosen by the Kootenay Library Association as Best Book of the Year, and is now being made into a film.
She lives in the land of possibility. And she's now writing faster than ever, because at 83, who knows when she'll head off to seek the Great Perhaps? She wants to finish the book she's working on before she goes.