When an unknown woman is dragged from the wreckage of a train crash, her final words before losing consciousness are a plea for the life of the baby inside her.
Dr. Stewart Kramer knows he must do all he can to save this baby - he believes it to be his late brother’s child.
But as the baby’s mother recovers, Stewart finds himself crossing professional boundaries. He discovers that she has depths only he can appreciate. Very soon both mother and child have crept into his heart.
©2007 Fiona McArthur (P)2012 Audible, Inc
I'm a librarian, knitter, crochetter... I love audiobooks because I can knit and "read" at the same time.
"Boring and predictable"
It's not the worse, but really... It's so predictable that I knew the end in the beginning.
"A Sweet Story When I Needed Distraction"
I wouldn't say this was an outstanding book, but it was very sweet. The author obviously knows something of a NICU, which made it more interesting. The mistaken identity used was interesting.
The book was not very expensive, and it was a much needed light read during a very stressful time. Not all reading can be totally intense or even engrossing. This will fill a nice rainy afternoon. The narrator was very good.