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Lady Caroline and her husband have been trying to conceive a child since the day they married. Raised an only child, she always wanted to one day have a large family. Trey agreed to give her as many children as she desired, knowing it might be impossible. Captain Reginald "Trey" Wilson had a devastating secret he has been keeping from his wife. He married her knowing he is unlikely to ever sire children because of his injury in the war. When his good friend, Viscount Huddleston, comes to him with the name of a doctor, and researcher, with a new piece of equipment that allows the man to see living cells, Trey knew he had to see that physician immediately. In Edinburgh to visit this man, Trey learns that it is unlikely he would ever sire a child. Later that night he comes upon a fellow officer, Corporal Graham, from his time in the army. They spoke of old times renewing their friendship, and after a few drinks Trey confides the profound sadness he will be forced to bring to his wife. Graham said his sister was the administrator of an orphanage, and upon Graham’s invitation, Trey agrees to meet with the woman. That one meeting changes Trey and Caroline's lives forever as they adopt seven abandoned sisters.
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Sandy Raven has a husband who spoils her rotten, and kids that are just a hair’s breadth away from perfect. She’s addicted to House Hunters International and has never missed an episode, though she acknowledges that she could never live in most of those countries because the houses are just too small. She is also addicted to Starbucks’ Chai Latte, and never passes up an opportunity to have one. Sandy grew up on the Texas Gulf Coast with sand between her toes and perpetually frizzy hair. Which is why she now lives in the middle-of-nowhere Virginia, in a place with minimal to moderate humidity (for perfect, non-frizzy curls,) rolling hills and farmed forests. The only downside to that is the temperamental satellite internet and the closest Starbucks being a thirty minute drive away. Home is a renovated old farm house she shares with her hero husband, in the foothills of Blue Ridge Mountains, where she’s owned by more cats, dogs and horses than she cares to admit to. She’s a long-time member of RWA, and is a member of VRW and the Beau Monde. Second to writing is her love for her horses. She practices natural horsemanship, and loves to ride her barefoot Tennessee Walkers on the trails and in the woods around her home. You can visit her at: SandyRaven.com facebook.com/SandyRavenAuthor plus.google.com/+SandyRavenAuthor twitter.com/@SandyRaven goodreads.com/goodreadscomSandyRaven