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My Babies and Me

Susan Kennedy’s going to have a baby…by the time she turns forty. Which is in the year 2000. It’s something she’s wanted— planned—for the last decade. Now she’s got everything she needs to go ahead. A nice home, a successful career, a loving family. Everything except a husband.

She used to have a husband—Michael Kennedy—and that’s the man she wants for her baby’s father. She only needs Michael’s “biological” contribution, though.

But then, when Susan’s pregnant, she discovers two unexpected complications: 1. She loves Michael more than ever and wants him to be her husband again—and a father to his child. 2. There isn’t going to be one baby, but two—she’s having twins!

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Waldenbooks Bestseller List: My Babies and Me

A winning charmer, September 25, 1999 5 stars

MY BABIES AND ME is a tender relationship tale centering on the needs of Susan to be what she considers a complete person. The story line is pleasurable as the antics between the lead characters and their careers make for a genial novel. Ms. Tara Taylor Quinn gently reminds readers that success in relationships is as important, if not more so, than work.
--A Reader