The Baby Nurse by Stacey Rubin

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About The Baby Nurse:

Recommended Age Group: Adults

She’s trained to save fragile lives. But how far will she go to protect just one?

Twenty-six-year-old NICU nurse Annabelle Kaplan is devoted to the preterm infants in her care—even as her own life quietly unravels. Haunted by the stillbirth of her daughter and drowning in secret debt from compulsive shopping, Annabelle clings to her work as a lifeline.

When a tragic accident leaves her beloved patient, Baby Olivia, orphaned, Annabelle’s world tilts again. Olivia is placed in the custody of her only relative—an aunt who seems more interested in money than motherhood. But when Annabelle witnesses the woman leaving Olivia alone in a car outside a bar, instinct overrides judgment. In a single, reckless moment, Annabelle drives away with the baby.

What begins as a few hours of comfort spirals into a desperate, dangerous attempt to keep Olivia safe. As the days pass, Annabelle’s choices threaten her marriage, her career, and her freedom. And when a chilling ultimatum appears—return the baby or Annabelle’s husband, Peter, will suffer—Annabelle must make an unthinkable decision.

“The Baby Nurse is an emotional roller coaster, a gripping psychological thriller that explores the fine line between love and obsession.” —Rebecca Drake, author of Just Between Us
A moving portrait of grief, resilience, and redemption, The Baby Nurse explores the line between right and wrong, and how love sometimes means letting go.

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