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The Baby Clause Copyright © Melanie Moreland Registration # Published by Enchanted Publications All rights reserved ISBN # Edited by D. Oh Melanie Moreland nailed this VanRyan 2-piece story with the Baby Clause. The continuation of exploring Richard’s perfect imperfections in this very short novel did it for me. He has earned the title ‘sexiest daddy alive’!!! Give this little baby a read and find out just how much Richard goes about with dad duties will melt you!!. The Baby Clause (The Contract #) by Melanie Moreland (2) T hings progressed to the point it was time to move to the delivery room. I had walked with her until she couldn’t walk anymore, fed her ice chips, rubbed her back and shoulders, and reassured her even as worry ate its way into my stomach. I blinked away tears when I saw the amount of pain she was experiencing.
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