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One Night, One Baby (The Italian Husbands Book 24) Kindle Edition

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From the award-winning author: A night of intense passion changes their lives—and their futures.

Everyone seems to have forgotten Jane’s birthday—but meeting handsome, brooding millionaire Mitch Holland gives her good reason to celebrate. The attraction between them is intense, but Mitch puts a strict limit on their time together: he can offer her one night only.

A few weeks later, Jane is still struggling to forget gorgeous Mitch—and their unforgettably sexy night together.

Then she discovers she’s pregnant . . .
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Kate Hardy has been a bookworm since she was a toddler. When she isn't writing Kate enjoys reading, theatre, live music, ballet and the gym. She lives with her husband, student children and their spaniel in Norwich, England. You can contact her via her website: www.katehardy.com

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Perfect.

Absolutely perfect.

He was leaning against the stone pillar outside the office block, with his head tipped back slightly and his hands clasped just above his head, looking broodingly out onto the river Thames. His right knee was bent and his foot was flat against the wall. His dark, slightly curly hair looked as if he'd been running his fingers through it. And with that white shirt and dark suit trousers—no tie, no jacket, and the top button of his shirt undone—he looked tall, dark, handsome…and dangerous.

Exactly what Jane was looking for.

So why was she hanging back? Why wasn't she marching up to him and…?

'Because you're a wimp,' she told herself ruefully.

Charlie, her housemate, would've done it. Kissed him, then smiled and wished him a nice day before sauntering off. Then again, Charlie had panache. She could have got away with it. Jane knew she couldn't.

It was a daft idea anyway. Whoever walked up to a tall, dark, handsome man—a complete stranger—and kissed him?

All the same, he was gorgeous.

On impulse, she took her mobile phone from her bag; OK, so she wasn't brave enough to kiss him, but she'd take a photo.

Show her housemates the man who really fitted her fantasy— the one she wished she'd been brave enough to kiss. The camera zoom wasn't quite good enough, so she casually strolled closer. Close enough to get him right in the frame.

And just as she pressed the button to take the picture he glanced her way and saw what she was doing.

'Hey!'

Oh, no. Oh, no, no, no.

She backed away, but not fast enough, and the fingers of his right hand whipped down to encircle her wrist, hard as steel, trapping her where she stood. 'What's all this about?'

'Nothing.'

'You just took my photograph!'

This was so embarrassing. It would be good if the earth could open up and swallow her.

Preferably if time rewound first and she was swallowed up the very second before she'd taken that first step towards him. But, given that time travel wasn't possible, now would do very nicely.

He stared at her. He had the most beautiful greeny-grey eyes she'd ever seen, but right at that moment there wasn't a hint of softness or sweetness in them. 'Well?' he asked.

She shook her head. 'Look, I apologise.'

This was so not how it was meant to have happened.

'Would you mind letting me go, now?' She twisted her wrist in his grasp.

'Go…?' Then his gaze dropped to her wrist. 'You still haven't explained what that was all about.'

'I'm sorry. It was an impulse. A stupid impulse.' She switched the phone off and stuffed it back into her handbag. 'And right now I would very much like to go and hide behind that huge potted palm over there before anyone else stares at me,' she added, the last words uttered through gritted teeth.

To her surprise, he actually smiled.

It transformed his whole face. Turned him from the Heathcliff type into someone much more accessible. She was glad he was still holding onto her wrist, because she didn't think her legs were going to hold her up for much longer. The tall, dark, handsome and brooding stranger had morphed into someone who was knee-bucklingly beautiful.

Not to mention way, way out of her league.

'I have a better idea,' he said. 'Coffee.'

'Coffee?' she repeated, nonplussed. Had she just missed something?

'I have a feeling that this is going to be a long story. And it'd be much more civilised to hear it over coffee.'

'But—' she frowned, puzzled '—weren't you taking a break from a meeting or something? At least, that's what it looked like.'

'It was an excruciatingly boring meeting.' He lifted one shoulder in the most elegant shrug she'd ever seen. 'My agent can deal with it for me.'

Agent? Was he famous, then? Or very important?

Of all the men outside all the buildings in all the world, she had to pick this one to photograph.

'Um—don't you need your jacket?'

'I wasn't wearing one in the first place.'He strode off, giving her no choice but to match her pace to his. 'But if it makes you feel better, I'll call Harry.'

'Harry?'

'My agent. Actually, you're right. It's only polite to let them know I'm not going back. Excuse me a moment.' He took a small, slim mobile phone from his pocket with his free hand and speed-dialled a number. 'Harry?Yes. No. Sorry.' He did at least sound genuinely contrite. 'Call you later, OK? Yes. Thanks.'

And by the time he'd slid the phone back into his pocket, they were in a café. Standing by the counter, ready to order.

'Espresso? Cappuccino?' he asked her.

'Skinny latte, please.'

'Make that two, please,' he said to the barista with a smile.

She coughed and looked pointedly at his fingers.

He inclined his head slightly and freed her wrist, paid for the coffees before she even had a chance to offer to buy them or at least pay her share, and then shepherded her over to a table overlooking the river.

'So. First things first. Your name?' he asked.

'Jane.'

'Jane what?'

'Redmond.'

He inclined his head in acknowledgement, but didn't extend his hand. 'Mitch Holland.'

Mitch. Short for Mitchell, perhaps? Though that wasn't a particularly English name, and his accent was most definitely English. Slightly on the posh side.

He took a sip of coffee and leaned back in his chair. 'So what was that all about?'

'I'm sorry. It was just…' She sighed. 'Thank you for the latte, Mr Holland.'

'Mitch,' he corrected. Then looked at her. Waiting for her answer.

Clearly he wasn't going to let her off. She'd have to explain. 'All right.'She turned the mug of coffee round and round in her hands. 'This is going to sound…' she blew out a breath '…ridiculous. Childish. Stupid.'

'Tell me anyway.'

'I'm twenty-five today.'

'Happy birthday. And?'

God, he was relentless. The type who'd never let anything go.

'I…' She squirmed. Even saying it made her feel whiny. Which just wasn't her. So she let the words go out in a rush. 'Nobody remembered. My parents, my brother, my house-mates—even my colleagues at work.' Then she lifted her chin and stared him straight in the eye. Just so he knew she wasn't whinging. 'I'd already booked today as a holiday. Which left me with two choices: have a pity party and mope around the house, feeling sorry for myself, or spend the day doing things I've always wanted to do and never got round to doing. So I chose to enjoy my day.'

'Doing things you've always wanted to do.'

She could feel her skin heating. 'Things most women have done by the age of twenty-five.' And since she could guess what he was thinking, she threw the words at him. 'If you must know, top of the list was kissing a tall, dark, handsome stranger. But I was too chicken and took your photo instead.'

The corner of his mouth quirked. 'You were going to kiss me?'

She glared at him. Talk about maximum humiliation.

'Interesting.'

Before she realised his intentions, he'd pulled her onto his lap, slid one hand across the nape of her neck, and then his mouth was moving against hers. Teasing her. Tasting her. Tiny, nibbling kisses along her lower lip that incited her to open her mouth and let him deepen the kiss.

When she did, the tip of his tongue slid against hers. Probing softly, skilfully. Telling her he wanted her. Showing her how much she wanted him.

London faded. The noise in the café—people chattering, the clatter of cups against saucers, the thudding bass from someone's earphones—just vanished. No sound. No light, because her eyes were firmly closed. And her remaining senses were focused entirely on Mitch: the feel of his mouth against hers. The light, citrussy scent of whatever shower gel he'd used that morning. The taste of his mouth, coffee mingled with pure male.

It wasn't until the kiss ended that she realised his other hand was flat against her back, holding her close, and her own hands were tangled in his hair. Soft, sexy, rumpled hair.

Oh, hell.

She didn't do things like this.

She'd never, ever been kissed so thoroughly that she'd actually forgotten where she was.

And by a complete stranger, to boot.

'Happy birthday,' he said again, this time his tone much sweeter.

'Thank you. I think.' She levered herself off his lap and reclaimed her chair. And her dignity. Though she had a nasty feeling that her T-shirt was doing nothing to hide the erect state of her nipples.

'So that's what you're going to do today? Go around kissing strangers?'

There was definite amusement on his face now. Even though she knew he'd seen and it was too late, she folded her arms to hide her body's arousal. 'No. It was just one little thing on a list.' Empty bravado, and she'd just bet he knew it. After all, she'd already been stupid enough to tell him it was top of her list.

'So what else is on your list?'

She shrugged. 'A few things.' Things a man like Mitch Holland wouldn't be interested in.

Ten minutes ago, Mitch had had no idea that Jane Redmond even existed.

And now he'd kissed her. Properly. In public. Enough to be aroused.

Mad.

Really, he should just shut up. Drink his coffee, to be polite, and then say he needed to get back to his meeting.

Ha. Who was he trying to kid? He'd bought the coffee. He didn't have to be polite. He could walk out any time he chose.

The fact he didn't want to do that worried him.

The fact he wanted to know more about Jane Redmond worried him even more.

Relationships weren't even under the 'any other business' section of his agenda, let alone anywhere higher up. So why wasn't his mouth working on the same plans as the rest of his head? Why was it asking her, 'Such as?'

She frowned. 'Why do you want to know?'

His mouth was really on a roll. 'Seeing as I was involved with the first item.' A kiss. A kiss, he realised with shock, that he wanted to repeat. 'And things are often more fun when you do them with someone else.'

'Are you inviting yourself along?'

Absolutely not. No, no, and thrice no.

'Yes.'

She looked at him. 'No way would you do the things I want to do.'

This was his get-out. This was where he sa...

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B001D3CQZU
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harlequin Presents; Original edition (August 1, 2008)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 1, 2008
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 875 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 257 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
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Kate is the award-winning author of more than 100 books for Harlequin Mills & Boon, and in 2023 she began the cosy crime Georgina Drake series for Storm Publishing.

For her romances, she’s won the RNA Shorter Fiction Award three times (formerly Liberta Books Shorter Fiction, the Romance Prize and the RoNA Rose): for ‘A Will, a Wish and a Wedding’ (2021), ‘Bound By a Baby’ (2014) and 'Breakfast at Giovanni's' (2008). She's been shortlisted six more times for the award, as well as for two Romantic Times awards. For the crime: there's no on-the-page gore (well... not much) so, if you like her romances, you'll definitely enjoy the Georgina Drake mysteries because it's basically the Kate Hardy you know plus more secondary characters and a body or two (!). If you're not a romance fan, you'll enjoy the characters and unravelling the puzzles.

Kate lives in Norwich in the east of England with her husband, two springer spaniels (Archie and Dexter, the Edit-paw-ial Assistants who are the precursor to Georgina's Drake's assistant Bert), and too many books to count. She's a bit of a nerd (cough, understatement) who loves music, cinema, the theatre, ballet, history, science, cross-stitch and messing about in the kitchen. She loves doing research, particularly if it's hands-on (and even more if it means sneaking in an extra visit to her two grown-up children, now they've graduated from uni and left home).

Reviewers say that her books are full of warmth, heart and charm - and also that you'll learn something new and interesting from them!

Kate has also written bestselling local history books under the name of Pamela Brooks.

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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2013
This was an Awesome book! Jane thought everyone had forgotten her birthday, so she decided to do all the things she has wanted to do, but never had the time to do. She had made a list, when she was 15, so what better time to check off her wish list of things to do, than her 25th Birthday? The first on her list was to kiss a tall, dark, and handsome stranger. She chickened out, and decided to take a picture of him instead... He caught her and asked why she had taken his picture. The book starts out with Jane, and Mitch having coffee. Mitch is intrigued to hear about Jane's List. He agreed to spend the day with her, helping her check off her list. She had the day most girls would dream about. It ended with a passionate night, both agreeing that it would be no strings attached, just for that one day/night.
Jane later finds out... She is pregnant. When she locates her storm chaser to let him know he will be a dad, he was somewhat of a jerk. We later find out why. Mitch had something bad happen to his fiancé years ago, and he was still carrying around the guilt. He was also scared that if he allowed his heart to love once again, he would have his heart ripped out again, and something would happen to the person he loved. That part of the book was very emotional to read...Once he faced his fears, and let go of his guilt, he was able to love Jane, and his baby.
The end of the book was so sweet. This book is a keeper, and I would recommend this book to anyone. It has red hot chemistry shared between Mitch, and Jane. It has tear jerking emotional parts, and overall just a Great Love Story!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2012
Mitch and Jane's impulsive day together wasn't supposed to last beyond the goodbye. Oops! Jane is pregnant and Mitch must now face face the fears he has kept locked away for two years.

This was a satisfying read. It was a bit more of a real life story that could happen to anybody than most Presents. I happen to like the glamour to be found in most Presents but didn't miss it in this book. The story was fairly quiet but the conflict was strong enough to carry the book. I liked both Mitch and Jane and felt good about them being together.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2018
This book One night, One Baby is quite interesting, I like that it was very real. The H reaction was understandable after it was explained that he had valid reason to have reacted so harshly. I like that the h walked away and was still able to keep in touch, giving him a chance to make the effort to get to know his child. It was not too steamy but ok.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2009
This wasn't one of your typical Harlequin billionaire meet girl spend one night together and Girl ends up pregnant Billionaire wants to marry girl out of guilt or "its the right thing to do" and then they fall inlove. This one was simple sure Mitch had money but he wasnt a billionare. Did he want to marry Jane because it was the right thing to do? NO he wanted to marry her once the skeletons where out of his closet, and he realized that he was in love. This book has mystery, romance, passion and the works. I absouluty loved it although I personally wish that it was longer, but its my fault because I'm a fast reader. Kate Hardy is a wonderful author and I look forward to reading more from her.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2020
I wasnt sure about the book at first but it turned out to be a Very sweet book. I really enjoyed it. Would definitely read again
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2018
For once the H was not the wealthiest or without flaws. h was also very having a loving nature but she was not a pushover.
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2019
Realistic people who are in realistic situations and actually handle their feelings and problems in a believable manner. Thank for real story.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2012
This book was pretty good. It was not bad at all. I think most people would enjoy it for a quick read. Sad story behind why the hero is acting like a jerk throughout most of the book but he eventually comes around. Its a a good book I think that most people would enjoy it.

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3.0 out of 5 stars not bad
Reviewed in France on April 8, 2012
intéressante, ne regrette pas mon achat.histoire qui a retenu mon attention même si j'en connaissanis la fin évidente.

interesting, happy with it esppacially in comparison with other stories
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