About this Author
Amy Daws is a No. 1 Amazon and USA Today bestselling author celebrated for her steamy, laugh-out-loud love stories set both in America and across the pond. Her creativity famously struck in an unexpected place — a tire shop waiting room — where she wrote her hit rom-com Wait With Me, later adapted into a Passionflix feature film.
2025
Self-Help
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A lonely heart longs for family. A bond forms through trust and care. Love grows quietly, unexpectedly, but is real. Two lives connect over hope and new beginnings. A child brings purpose and joy. Home becomes warmth. Life transforms. Family is chosen and cherished.
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In Nine Month Contract by Amy Daws, Wyatt Fletcher, a quiet mountain man longing for purpose after his father’s death, dreams only of becoming a dad — no romance, just family. His search for a surrogate fails until his niece Everly introduces Trista, a strong, compassionate woman whose honesty wins his trust. What begins as a simple surrogacy contract blossoms into a tender love story as Wyatt and Trista find healing, belonging, and unexpected affection amid the Colorado mountains. Through laughter, loss, and new beginnings, they learn that family isn’t defined by convention but by the love we choose to build — proving that the heart often finds home where it least expects.
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Wyatt’s Journey to Fatherhood
Wyatt Fletcher lives alone on a mountain in Colorado. He is a quiet, hardworking man with loyal brothers, Calder, Luke, and Max. After losing his father, Wyatt feels a strong emptiness in his life. He wants to become a father, not find love or marriage, but to raise a child and give them care and values. Wyatt tries to find a surrogate through an agency, but the process is frustrating. The women he meets either want more control, money, or romance, which Wyatt does not want. His reserved nature makes it harder for others to understand him. His brothers, especially Calder, tease him about his plans. Calder even posts a silly ad joking about finding a “baby momma,” which pushes Wyatt to take his plan more seriously.
Everly, Wyatt’s eighteen-year-old niece, learns about his struggle. She is smart, caring, and feels close to Wyatt, like he is a second father to her. She decides to help him by finding the right woman to carry his baby. Her goal is not only to help Wyatt become a father but also to bring joy and healing into his life. Through this journey, Wyatt discovers that achieving his dream of parenthood is not o
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