I'm With You by Taylor Dean 
Can three little words irrevocably change your life?
When the doctors inform Chloe Brennan that her pregnancy is “incompatible with life,” her subsequent choices will change her path forever.
She becomes one of the quiet, unsung heroes of this world, incredibly strong, yet somehow wrongly looked upon as damaged.
Three people will pierce Chloe’s existence: her husband, a stranger, and a precious baby.
One will say goodbye, one will say hello, and one will say both at the same time.
I’m With You is a novel about selfless love and the sacredness of life.
  
“I’m With You” is a beautiful story that centers on one woman's tragic, heart-wrenching loss and the healing brought by unselfish love, giving love, in-sickness-and-in-health-love. It is sweeter, nobler, stronger — and even more passionate than the beginnings of love we so often see. Forever love.
-Julie in Portland, Oregon, Amazon Reviewer 
This book knocked my socks off. It was amazing and I will definitely read it again and again. It is "that" good.
-Amazon Reviewer 
This book. Oh my gosh. I could NOT put it down. I sobbed like a baby through most of it and felt my heart breaking for my own loved ones who have suffered such a loss. It was written beautifully with great sensitivity and I LOVED it.
-Amazon Reviewer
 
“I’m sorry for what I said to you,” he reiterated.
“No big deal.”
“I think it was.”
She
 shrugged, trying not to show that she hurt so much she could barely 
breathe. No one noticed inner pain. A broken leg, a broken arm, yes. 
Outward signs of pain were obvious. Inner turmoil, not so much. And she 
was broken, just like a leg or an arm, only worse. She was bleeding, 
gushing from a huge, nasty, open gaping wound.
But no one knew it.
With
 his unwavering gaze, however, the 
husband seemed to sense it, maybe even see it. And it made 
her uncomfortable.
“I-I thought maybe we could 
have breakfast together or something and, I don’t know, commiserate. 
Misery loves company and all that. What do ya say? Can I take you out to
 breakfast? Let me make up for my rash words.”
Goodness
 sake, the only one unable to forgive him for his impetuous words was 
himself. The last thing Chloe wanted to do was spend time alone with Mr.
 Volcano. He’d obviously lost his temper on that fateful day their 
spouses had run off with each other, and had come looking for a fight. 
That meant he was probably easily agitated, maybe even volatile. Unstable. When the signs are there, you can’t 
ignore them. Right?
Yet, somehow, she didn’t feel as though he was a threat. As a matter of fact, he seemed quite courteous.
She
 simply had no way of knowing if he was sincere or a loon. Her 
uncertainty concerning him made her respond accordingly as she 
stammered, “Oh. Thank you, but no. I have so much to do today. So, so 
much. I’m not even sure I can get it all done in one day. Errands and 
more errands.” She paused. “Lots of errands.” She sounded like a 
bumbling idiot and a liar—the lady doth protest too 
much. She waved in the general direction of her car as she 
slowly backed away from him. “So much to do. I’m swamped. I have to go.”
“Your country's 500th anniversary to plan, your wedding to arrange, your wife to murder and Guilder to frame for it. You are swamped,” he mumbled.
 “Excuse me?”
“Nothing. Sorry.”
“Did you just quote The Princess Bride?”
“Oh, you know it?” he said with surprise. “Yep. Sorry. It’s a nasty habit of mine.”
“Quoting The Princess Bride?”
“No, movie quotes in general.”
“Oh.”
For
 a moment, she studied him curiously, her interest piqued. Any man who 
quoted The Princess Bride couldn’t be that bad. 
Chloe felt herself warm up to him, but he was a total stranger to her 
and she wasn’t about to jump in his jeep and go for a ride with him just
 because he knew about true love.
“Thanks for 
apologizing. I appreciate it,” she said. He’d gone to great lengths to 
make up for his unkind words and she was impressed with his tenacity. He
 felt badly, that much was obvious. It was, perhaps, indicative of his 
true nature. However, she didn’t need to dig any deeper and learn more 
about this man’s apparent compassionate side. It was enough already. “I 
have to go,” she blurted.
“All right,” he answered amiably, a hint of both disappointment and acceptance in his tone.
She
 turned to unlock her door, dropped her keys with shaking hands, and 
bent to pick them up. Chloe took a deep cleansing breath, trying to calm
 herself down. By the way she was acting you’d think a handsome stranger
 had never once tried to speak to her in her entire life, for heaven’s 
sake. It wasn’t as if he was trying to pick up on her, he was simply 
extending a hand of friendship. That’s all.
She
 needed a friend. Desperately. This man was offering. It would be nice 
to talk with someone. He’d understand. He was experiencing similar 
emotions. What the heck? She had nothing to lose. Absolutely 
nothing.
But he was a stranger, she argued with herself. It’s not safe. Maybe he was some kind of psycho or pervert.
I have nothing to lose.
Chloe
 turned just in time to see the husband taking his 
seat in his jeep. Not exactly the behavior of someone out to commit 
nefarious activities.
“Wait!” she yelled.
Surprised
 at her outburst, he slowly stood, one hand resting on the door of the 
jeep. He looked like he could be in a commercial promoting outdoor life.
 Yet, his expression was slightly intense as he looked upon her.
“I don’t really have anything to do. As a matter of fact, I have nothing to do and nowhere to go.”
He nodded, politely not commenting on her lack of a life. “How about breakfast?”
“I’d like that.”
A smile spread across his face, revealing perfect, white teeth. Even if he was a psycho, at least he’d be easy on the eyes.
So was Ted Bundy.
Chloe ignored her inner voice.
“I’ll drive. Hop in,” he invited.
Chloe took a few steps toward him.
“So what were you going to do today? If you don’t mind my asking,” he queried.
It was time for payback. “Go buy a wrench.”
“Why? Is something broken?” he asked, seemingly concerned. Would he consider it his responsibility to help her?
“No. Just because we don’t have one.”
The
 husband threw his head back and laughed out loud, surprising
 her. “I know that one. Beaches.”
Surprising. “How do you know that? I mean, these aren’t exactly guy movies.”
“I have four sisters. I’m the baby. No X-Men for me.”
“Say no more. That explains everything.”
He extended his hand. “I’m Jack. Jack Alexander, by the way. Guess it’s time we introduce ourselves.”
Chloe grasped his hand, his grip firm and strong. “I’m Chloe Brennan.”
“Chloe,” he repeated. “I like it. It’s an unusual name.”
“Alexander seems like an unusual last name.”
He shrugged. “Had it all my life.”
“Good answer.”
Jack smiled broadly and her worries washed away.
“Shall we go?” he said, his hand motioning toward his jeep as if it were a grand carriage.
It rather felt like a portal into a new world.
Author Taylor Dean 
Taylor Dean lives in Texas and is the mother of four grown children. Upon finding herself with an empty nest, she began to write the stories that were always wandering around in her head, quickly finding she had a passion for writing, specifically romance. Whether it’s paranormal, contemporary, or suspense—you’ll find all sub-genres of clean romance in her line-up.
 
  
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