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Along Came Twins…
Rebecca Winters

Kellie Petralia, soon to be exwife of Greek billionaire Leandros, is miraculously pregnant with twins!As Kellie surprises Leandros with the news, they’re just days away from divorce, but Leandros has other ideas… He’s determined to do whatever it takes to repair their marriage. But can he convince Kellie that miracles can happen twice in one family?

TINY MIRACLES

Two best friends find love, happiness —and little bundles of joy!

Friends Fran and Kellie have been through

thick and thin together since childhood,

and now both are facing the fact that their dreams

of motherhood might never happen.

Follow the two women’s stories as they fall in love

with two gorgeous Greeks, and find happiness

beyond their wildest dreams, as well as the little

longed-for miracles they never thought possible…

Dear Reader,

Along Came Twins is the second book in my series TINY MIRACLES. in my first book, Baby out of theBlue, the heroine had to deal with the problem of never being able to give birth to a baby. in this second book the heroine must go through artificial insemination in order to try and get pregnant—but all seems hopeless.

In real life, one of my dear sisters and her husband adopted two precious babies. Then lo and behold, maybe ten years later, she found herself pregnant— and a year later was pregnant again. They now have four precious children. Our family considers those babies miracles!

I’d like to dedicate this book to my sister Heather and all those would-be mothers waiting for their own miracles to happen.

Enjoy!

Rebecca Winters

About the Author

REBECCA WINTERS, whose family of four children has now swelled to include five beautiful grandchildren, lives in salt lake city, Utah, in the land of the Rocky Mountains. With canyons and high alpine meadows full of wildflowers, she never runs out of places to explore. as well as her favorite vacation spots in europe, they often end up as background for her romance novels, because writing is her passion, along with her family and church.

Rebecca loves to hear from readers. if you wish to email her, please visit her website, www.cleanromances.com.

Along Came

Twins…

Rebecca Winters

www.millsandboon.co.uk (http://www.millsandboon.co.uk)

CHAPTER ONE

“DR. SAVAKIS? Thank you for seeing me at the end of your busy day. When Dr. Creer, my doctor in Philadelphia, told me I was pregnant with twins, no one could have been more surprised than I was. You wouldn’t know that since my last visit to you before I left Athens, I filed for divorce. It will be final in a few days.”

Her fertility doctor shook his balding head. “After such a joyous outcome, what a pity, Mrs. Petralia. I remember how excited you both were to know your allergy problem didn’t have to interfere with your ability to conceive. Now that you’re pregnant, I’m extremely sorry to hear this news.”

No one could be sorrier than she was, but she didn’t want to discuss it. “I still need to tell my husband, but it isn’t the kind of thing he should hear over the phone. That’s why I’m here in Greece for a few days.”

“I see.”

“I wanted to pay you a visit to let you know the procedure worked. After all we went through together, naturally I wanted to give you my personal thanks.” Her voice caught. “It’s been a dream of mine to have a baby. Despite my failed marriage, I’m ecstatic over this pregnancy. Leandros will be thrilled, too. As you know, his first wife died carrying their unborn child, and he lost them both. Without your help, this miracle would never have happened.”

She should have gone to Leandros first with the news, but decided that by coming to their doctor to tell him her marriage was over, it would make the divorce more real somehow and help her to face Leandros.

Dr. Savakis eyed her soberly through his bifocals. “I’m glad for you and pleased you phoned to see me. How are you feeling?”

“Since the doctor prescribed pills that help my nausea, I’m much better.”

He smiled. “Good. You’ll need to take extra care of yourself now.”

“I know. I plan to, believe me.”

“As long as you’re here, I have information that might interest you at some later date.”

“What is it?”

“More medical research has been done on your condition. Did your doctor tell you?”

“No. I’ve only seen him once.”

“He’ll no doubt discuss this with you during one of your appointments with him.”

Kellie thought about all the anguish she’d been through hoping to get pregnant. “It doesn’t matter now. I’m going to have my hands full raising my twins.”

“Nothing could make me happier in that regard. But you need to keep in mind what I’m telling you for the future. You’re only twenty-eight. In time you could find yourself remarried and wanting another child.”

She shook her head. “No, Dr. Savakis. That part of my life is over.” Though they hadn’t been able to make their marriage work, Leandros had spoiled her for other men. He’d been the great love of her life. There would never be another.

“You say that now, but one never knows what the future will bring.”

“I—I appreciate that,” she stammered, “but I can’t think about anything else except raising my children.”

“I understand,” he said kindly. “If you have any problems while you’re here in Athens, call me. There’s a Dr. Hanno on staff here who’s an OB and works with high-risk patients. If you’re going to be in Greece for any length of time, I’d advise you to call him and make an appointment for a checkup. Tell him I referred you. And don’t forget. I’m always at your disposal.”

“Thank you, Dr. Savakis. You’ve been wonderful. I want you to know I’ll always be grateful.”

Kellie left his office in the medical building attached to the hospital and took a taxi back to the Civitel Olympic Hotel in central Athens. She was exhausted and hungry. Tomorrow morning she’d approach her soon-to-be ex-husband, wherever he happened to be. Her breath caught just thinking about seeing him again. It was better for her mind not to go there.

Once she had dinner in her room, she’d phone her aunt and uncle to let them know she’d arrived safely.
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