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The Army Doctor's Baby

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After his wife betrayed him, Major Radley Knight dedicated himself to becoming the best Army doctor he could be, dedicated himself to saving soldiers' lives. When he returns on leave from Afghanistan he is ready for a break. Instead he finds himself helping a young mother and her newborn baby. He falls in love with Olivia and her sweet baby boy and longs to spend the rest of his life caring for them. But Olivia and her baby belong to Radley's brother.

111 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 27, 2013

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Helen Scott Taylor

55 books242 followers
USA Today bestselling author, Helen Scott Taylor, had her first book released in 2009. The Magic Knot, won the American Title contest, was a Golden Heart® finalist, and was chosen as one of Booklist's top ten romances of 2009. Since then, she has published other novels, novellas, and short stories in both the UK and USA.

Helen lives in South West England near Exeter in Devon. As well as her wonderful long-suffering husband, she shares her home with a Westie and a birman cat. She believes that deep within everyone there's a little magic.

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1,473 reviews331 followers
January 27, 2019
4.5 stars 🌟.
An entertaining read. I have new respect for Army Wives and Girlfriends now. This was a mildly emotional read with depth. I loved the characterization. The baby was adorable. Even though I didn’t like Cameron’s immaturity, I felt for him in the end. But I’m happy that everything fell into its places.
Recommended.
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1,502 reviews180 followers
February 12, 2017
***4.25 Stars***

This was quite a sweet read. I loved Radley and Olivia and thought they made a wonderfully sweet couple. I didn't care at all for Radley's brother, Major Cameron Knight, who was the biological father of Olivia's baby. He wanted nothing to do with either of them and decided not to take responsibility for his child nor the mother of that child. Unfortunately, I strongly disliked Cameron so therefore I also had a problem with the next book in this series, 'The Army Doctor's Wedding' which is Cameron's story. That book I could not get into.

I highly recommend this story as the hero was such a loving, sweet and caring man. Olivia was perfect for him and I loved how he loved her baby as his own. That takes a real man!
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Author 17 books25 followers
June 21, 2014
I have always been a sucker for a good military romance. This book was a pleasure to read. I've had it on my wish list for awhile, and I'm glad I bought it. I'm hesitant when it comes to the books for .99 cents. Most of the time the books for that price is not the paper they are written on, and I walk away feeling cheated. This book was nothing like that. It left me with a smile.

Olivia, and Cameron dated in college. He left her behind when he went into the military. He did not believe the baby was his when she told him she was pregnant. Olivia had a hard pregnancy, and delivery. It was Cameron's parents that stood by her, and gave her a place to stay.

Radley, Cameron's bother, came home for leave, the military's word for vacation. He was shocked, and surprised to see a stranger, a young mother breast feeding her child in his parents' home. Olivia was not able to lift anything including her own child, because of healing from the c section. Radley and Olivia got close with Radley helping out with the baby. Radley feel in love with this beautiful young mother, and her baby boy. She also feel in love with him. She realized what she thought was love with Cameron, was not love at all. She knew he would never grow up. It was with Radley that she found true love.

I know this review sounds strange with brothers, but the story flowed smoothly, and told a wonderful story. Sometimes you find love the second time around. What if the second time around is with your ex's brother. One brother will never grow up, and the other brother is always there for you. The parents loved and accepted her into the family. They were happy to have their first grandchild, and happy to have a daughter in law, no matter how it happened.
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5,588 reviews77 followers
October 31, 2013
4.5 Star Review - The Army Doctor's Baby

I recommend this book.

I enjoyed this book by Helen. This book includes passion, laughs, heartache, and sweet romance.

After returning from Afghanistan he finds Olivia, his brother’s ex-girlfriend, holding a baby in his parents’ house. He is wondering what she is doing there. Does she want the family to support her? Is the baby really Cameron’s and how can they be sure without a DNA test as Cameron told him there was no way the baby was his. He calls Cameron to find out if the baby could be his. Cameron states maybe it could be. Radley tells him to get home and take care of the baby and Olivia.

As Radley gets to know Olivia over the next few weeks he realizes that she is a beautiful woman inside and out. That she was not trying to trap Cameron. Radley and Olivia fall in love. Radley also loves the baby “George” named after Cameron and Radley’s father. Now after weeks of no word Cameron is on his way home to see the baby. Will Olivia go back to Cameron when he returns home?
Radley goes away for the time Cameron is home but while away he gets called back to Afghanistan. What will Olivia think with him gone and only a few text’s every once in a while stating I Love You. Will she believe that they can be together or will she lose faith in him since he is gone?
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2,243 reviews26 followers
March 20, 2019
Contemporary English romance about an abandoned pregnant law student gets taken in by the family of the soldier that knocked her up only to fall in love with the oldest brother who was horribly rejected by his first wife when she had the baby of her lover. Wow. That was complicated alhtough it made sense when you read this cute clean story about two people that want love but have only been abandoned by the people that they had dated/married in the past. Doctor Major Radley Knight is hurting even five years since his divorce so when the ready-made family moved into the room next door, it is all too easy to start dreaming and making plans. Miss Olivia and her sweet baby George are in the middle of transition as she finishes her law degree and heals from a difficult birth. Radley is everything that her ex-boyfriend (his brother) should be to the vulnerable young mother. Cameron was a total young selfish jerk and didn't deserve Olivia's second chance so I'm glad she stuck with the solid and dependable Radley, even when he sort of disappears for a while.
Cute HEA and very short.
111 pages and kindle freebie
2 stars
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2,234 reviews512 followers
September 15, 2013
I must admit that I’m a sucker for military romances. So when I saw this book, I was excited to read it.

To start off, ih ave to say that this is a novella. I always get nervous reading novellas because they can feel rushed. Helen Scott Taylor did a good job of making me care about the characters with such a short book. I really liked Radley. We got some info about Rad’s past and it made my heart break for him. Even though we never met his ex, I hated her. I just kept hoping that he wasn’t going to go through that again. I also liked, and respected Olivia. She was a strong woman that was doing everything she could to provide for her son. And the scenes between Rad and little George were just adorable.

I found this book to be really enjoyable. It was a sweet, fluffy romance with no angst or dark hidden secrets. It was a nice change of pace compared to everything else out there.
654 reviews3 followers
November 30, 2018
This story started my love affair with this series. Bradley knows he's in love with Olivia but tries to hold back as she's his brothers ex and the father of her baby. True love prevails tough and these two get together only for the army to separate them for a time. Beautiful story that I would totally recommend.
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62 reviews5 followers
November 15, 2013
This was a great short story. Usually when I read short stories I get saddened because the authors don’t put enough into the story and it just stops. Helen however did amazing! I was happy with how it ended and knew that any questions I had would most likely be answered in the next book.
Radley comes home from war and couldn’t be happier to be back where there is peace and quiet. That is until he hears a wailing sound—it’s not a cat or a dog—is that a baby?! Radley sees Olivia through the doorway and is struck by her beauty. Who is this woman and where did she come from? More importantly why is she there with a baby? Watching Radley get to know Olivia and baby George is so sweet and heartwarming.
Olivia is living with the Knight’s while she is recuperating from her emergency C-section, which I feel the author could have gone into more detail as to why one was needed as I am curious what caused this. She is such a sweet woman who was wronged by Radley’s brother Cameron. I loved seeing how she interacted with Sharon (Radley’s mom) and Radley.
I was very happy that I got the chance to read this book. It was a short, sweet read and I can’t wait for the next book!
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781 reviews16 followers
January 21, 2014
I found this gem of a story when I was playing on Amazon and I was drawn in. The title alone caught my attention. I love military romances in general. This one is actually set in the UK, which was different for me, but still I loved it.

I truly enjoyed the hero and the heroine. It is amazing that in such a short time someone can fall in love with someone else and to have it be reciprocated is something that I dream about having, but haven't found that yet. This story was different in that the father of the baby is the hero's brother. The brother, well, I don't like him, even though he *tried* to redeem himself. In my eyes, he didn't.

This is such a sweet story with very little heart fail that I would recommend this to anyone who wants a short story to read.
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Author 293 books901 followers
July 12, 2013
Olivia needs help and the father of her baby has refused to contact her believing the baby's not his. But when his mother takes her in, just before Radley the brother of the baby's father an army doctor returns home from Afghanistan on leave, he soon comes to see that Olivia isn't the deceitful dishonest woman he tarred and feathered her to be. That was his ex-wife, and Radley soon regrets how he encouraged his brother to ignore her. As Radley helps her and the baby, he soon discovers that Olivia is the woman he's been looking for and her baby, his nephew, is the child he's always wanted. This is a sweet romance with a wonderful happily ever after. Highly recommend this read!
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507 reviews98 followers
April 7, 2014
The Army Doctor's Baby by Helen Scott Taylor is an easy shorter read. The characters are believable and well defined. It starts with Olivia being helped by her exboyfriend's parents when she was pregnant with Sandra and Brig. Gen. Knights grandson. Their son Cameron fled and refused to talk to her. Cameron's brother Radley helps her since Olivia had emergency surgery when she had the baby George. Radley gradually falls in love with George and Olivia. How will he handle his brother who wants to be a father with nothing to do with Olivia. Sandra already loves them too. How well does Georgie Pottier endear himself with all the adults in his life?
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39 reviews2 followers
January 24, 2014
Hmm, I wanted to like this story, I really did as I'm a sucker for military romances but I found myself getting irritated with the Americanisms.
The story is set in the UK, with British characters and most of the time the language is as you would expect, e.g. the characters using mum instead of mom. Yet every so often Americanisms crept in and it jarred. For example, having the grandmother talk about changing diapers instead of nappies and using stroller instead of buggy.
Unfortunately it grated enough that I dropped the rating from 3 to 2 stars.
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381 reviews5 followers
January 27, 2014
The Army Doctor's Baby by Helen Scott Taylor is a nice romantic read.
It's a short story and you can easily read it in one setting.
The story has some great characters and if you like reading classic romance stories this one is a good one.

It's my first book by this author but I'll be picking up another one of her books very soon.

It's the first book in the Army Doctor's series. The next ones are:
The Army Doctor's Wedding
The Army Doctor's Christmas Baby
The Army Doctor's New Year's Baby
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358 reviews3 followers
March 1, 2018
Even if this is good story about acceptance and loving another person unconditionally, it still doesn't sit well with me when the male lead marries the female lead who is a single mother and a former flame of the male lead's brother or best friend. It was like receiving and settling for hand-me-downs. I wouldn't mind if the female lead got pregnant by another guy who was not related to the male lead, but someone close to him? I find it between awkward and unsettling, probably even disgusted.
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578 reviews6 followers
May 17, 2014
I wish I could have given this book more stars. The book and story line were good but the ending just left everything hanging so I'd have to purchase another book. I hate that.

Grammar and spelling were good.
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191 reviews10 followers
December 25, 2014
This was a wonderful book. The first I've read of Helen Scott Taylor. Well worth taking the time to read it and I'm looking forward to reading more of her books. This is the 3rd book in the Sweet Christmas Kisses collection.
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Author 11 books142 followers
June 12, 2013
It was an okay story, it's too bad that Cameron couldn't get it together and be a man and the father of the baby. However his brother Radley was pretty awesome!
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491 reviews2 followers
December 20, 2013
predictable but cute. trying to decide whether or not to read the other two.
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222 reviews10 followers
December 6, 2013
Absolutely fell in love with these characters from the first page. Can't wait to read the next in the series.
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Author 1 book38 followers
December 27, 2013
A good story. All of the characters were realistic as were circumstances described. The attention to detail in the world-building was excellent. I enjoyed this story very much.
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December 25, 2013
This isn't very long, but it is a sweet little story if you feel like something light hearted and uplifting to read.
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January 26, 2014
A wonderful love story

I really enjoyed reading this book. At time I could not put it down. It turned out beautifully. I would suggest it to anyone to read.

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February 23, 2014
it was enjoyable just not as much as the 3rd one in the series
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July 1, 2015
Bradley and Olivia

I really enjoyed this book that was a light read, mothers, but entertaining. Bradley meets Olivia when he is home on leave.
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June 23, 2015
Liked it but did not love it 3.5 /4 stars
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July 14, 2015
The Oldest Son

This was a nice, romantic continuation of the story. I'm looking forward to what happens next. I believe Cameron is next.
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