Jingle Bell Babies
Kathryn Springer
His triplet daughters are what kept rancher Jesse Logan going after his wife's death in the High Plains tornadoes. But three infants are too much work for one man. Nurse Lori Martin loved them from the moment she saw them in the neonatal nursery. So when she hears Jesse's looking for a nanny, she can't help but offer her services. And Lori soon discovers that all she wants for Christmas is a trio of giggling babies–and their handsome father.
“Mr. Logan?” Lori’s heart began to pound.
Jesse’s head snapped up, and once again his face looked as if it had been carved out of stone.
Lori hoped she woudn’t live to regret her next words.
“Are you still looking for a nanny?”
“That’s right.” The words sounded curt. “I didn’t realize you were interested in the position. When can you start?” Jesse’s words were sarcastic. He must want to scare her off. He’d already fired five nannies in the months since the triplets were born.
Lori met his gaze. And smiled sweetly. She could handle him.
“Right now.”
After the Storm:
A Kansas community unites to rebuild
Healing the Boss’s Heart—Valerie Hansen
July 2009
Marrying Minister Right—Annie Jones
August 2009
Rekindled Hearts—Brenda Minton
September 2009
The Matchmaking Pact—Carolyne Aarsen
October 2009
A Family for Thanksgiving—Patricia Davids
November 2009
Jingle Bell Babies—Kathryn Springer
December 2009
KATHRYN SPRINGER
is a lifelong Wisconsin resident. Growing up in a “newspaper” family, she spent long hours as a child plunking out stories on her mother’s typewriter and hasn’t stopped writing since! She loves to write inspirational romance because it allows her to combine her faith in God with her love of a happy ending.
Jingle Bell Babies
Kathryn Springer
Special thanks and acknowledgment to
Kathryn Springer for her contribution to the
After the Storm miniseries.
Yet this I call to mind and therefore I have hope;
because of the Lord’s great love we are not
consumed, for his compassions never fail.
They are new every morning.
—Lamentations 3:21–23
To Val, Annie, Brenda, Carolyne and Pat. It was an
honor to be able to work with such gifted writers.
Your cooperation, encouragement and prayer
support over the course of the summer was a real
blessing—and I love how we occasionally took
“cyber-coffee breaks” together!
Contents
Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven