From Heartache To Forever / Melting The Trauma Doc's Heart: From Heartache to Forever (Yoxburgh Park Hospital) / Melting the Trauma Doc's Heart (Mills & Boon Medical)

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· HarperCollins UK
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From Heartache To Forever
Passion, pregnancy, heartbreak...happy-ever-after?

After a passion-fuelled fling, the heartache of losing their unexpected baby was too much to bear for trauma specialist Ryan McKenna and nurse Beth Costello. Now, working together again in Yoxburgh, can they finally discover they’re meant to be together?

Melting the Trauma Doc's Heart
Can she make him feel again?

Trauma doctor Zac Cameron is learning to live with his memories of the battlefield when renowned surgeon Olivia Donaldson whirls into his small town! She might just be the one to heal his frozen heart...

About the author

Caroline Anderson's been a nurse, a secretary, a teacher, and has run her own business. Now she’s settled on writing. ‘I was looking for that elusive something and finally realised it was variety – now I have it in abundance. Every book brings new horizons, new friends, and in between books I juggle! My husband John and I have two beautiful daughters, Sarah and Hannah, umpteen pets, and several acres of Suffolk that nature tries to reclaim every time we turn our backs!’

New Zealander Alison Roberts has written more than eighty romance novels for Harlequin Mills and Boon. She has also worked as a primary school teacher, a cardiology research technician and a paramedic. Currently, she is living her dream of living – and writing – in a gorgeous village in the south of France.

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