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    • Pub. Date: December 2000
    • 304pp
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      • Pub. Date: December 2000
      • Publisher: Harlequin
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 304pp

      Synopsis

      Saving her child means having his baby.
      She needs money, a lot of it, to pay for her daughter’s operation. Macy McKinney will do anything for five-year-old Haley.
      Businessman Thad Winters, a widower, wants a child without the complications of a relationship. He’s willing to pay for that. He interviews applicants—and hires Macy to have his baby.
      Once Macy’s pregnant, they decide that a temporary marriage will simplify the situation—but it does exactly the opposite!
      A deeply emotional story about what it means to love a child—and what happens when you marry the right man...for the wrong reasons.

      Biography

      Most writers say they've had stories running around in their head since they can remember, but that wasn't the case for Brenda. She grew up thinking she didn't have a creative bone in her body. She considered herself "left-brained," with talents in science and mathematics, and even went to school for business.

      It wasn't until she was 29 and married with three kids that she discovered writing--and if not for a difficult situation that prompted her to find a way to make money from home, she might not have started even then.

      Brenda was a loan officer for a mortgage company when she caught her in-home daycare provider drugging her children with cough medicines and Tylenol to get them to sleep while she was gone. They'd been waking up several times in the night and she couldn't figure out why. Except for the baby, they were too old for that. But once she found the medicine in her baby's bottle, she suspected the baby-sitter had been doing this for several months.

      No longer able to trust someone else with her children's well-being, Brenda quit her job to stay home with them--but her husband's business was failing and she needed to find some way to help him financially. That's when she decided to write a book.

      It wasn't the "quick fix" the Novaks were hoping for. It took her five years to teach herself the craft and to finish her debut novel, Of Noble Birth, published in November 1999. But it introduced her to something she loves to do more than anything else. Shortly after she sold Of Noble Birth, she sold three books to Harlequin's Superromance line, the first of which, Expectations, came out in February 2000.

      Now she has fivechildren; three girls and two boys, and juggles her writing career with softball games and field trips, carpool runs and homework sessions, and trying to keep up with her active husband. Fortunately, her family is as involved in what she does as she is in their activities. Her husband or one of her daughters sometimes go to conferences with her, they put stamps on the postcards she sends to her mailing list when she has a new book come out, and they come to all her book signings.

      Her oldest, Ashley, throws her backpack down when she gets home from school and immediately joins Brenda at her computer, wanting to hear the latest installment on her current work in progress. Ashley gives Brenda valuable feedback, and so does her husband, who hears the same pages when he comes home from work. Now, as a family, the Novaks look back on those hard times when Brenda was just starting out and are grateful that something so good came out of it.

      Brenda loves to hear from fellow romance enthusiasts. You can contact her at P.O. Box 3781, Citrus Heights, CA, 95611 or via her web site at www.brendanovak.com.

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      November 13, 2000: In Salt Lake City, Thad Winters, still mourns the death of his beloved spouse and unborn child due to a drunken driver. To give him the child he was denied and to provide him with something to live for, Thad wants to raise a child containing his genes. He offers a hundred thousand dollars for a woman to accept artificial insemination, carry his baby to fruition, and then stay out of their lives.

      Unable to take any more aggressive interviewees, Thad selects Macy McKinley who informed him that she needs $98,523, but refuses to tell him why. However, during a background check, Thad learns that the divorced Macy needs the money so that her beloved five-year old daughter Haley can receive a life saving bone marrow transplant. Thad and Macy reach an agreement that includes his safeguarding his investment by a temporary marriage. As Macy and Thad remain in close proximity, they fall in love with one another. However, she mistrusts love after her former spouse deserted her and he feels guilty for betraying his first wife by falling in love again. Love may not be enough to heal the deep wounds of either one of this deserving pair.

      BABY BUSINESS is an emotional gut-wrenching relationship drama that continually pulls at the heart of the reader. Macy is an incredibly brave person willing to do anything to try to save her daughter?s life. Thad struggles with his love for Macy and Haley against his feelings of be unfaithfulness towards his first wife. Brenda Novak beautifully writes about the good, the bad, and the ugly sides of loving someone.

      Harriet Klausner