I've been noticing a trend in my romances--pregnancy. You'd think I had babies on my mind. That I want to be pregnant myself. Wrong! I've got two kids that I love dearly and they are enough. I don't need anymore, nor do I desire to be pregnant again. Okay, well, I'd love to have 9 months to my life again where I can eat whatever I want and blame it on the baby. However, I don't want the baby that comes with it. So why the heck am I always creating heroines who are pregnant? Yeah, good question. I'd like to know as well. I'm currently working on the second book in a series (The Gentleman's Club) and yesterday I wrote a very intense few scenes where my heroine Jamie has learned she's pregnant. And she wasn't wanting to be. I think anyone who has ever had an unexpected pregnancy or has thought they were will relate to this scene. The fear that was in Jamie's life as it all boils down to one little stick she's peed on. Personally, I think a pregnant woman adds a new layer to the story. The man has to step up and win his woman or vice versa. The two characters need to get their acts together and discover the love they've always wanted.
Each story I've written with pregnancy in it has been different from the rest. So each is unique in it's own way, or so I hope. If you happen to life pregnancy in stories, check out these below.
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