When Nurse Leah learnt that she couldn't have children, she made the hard decision to leave her husband Dr Gabe Montgomery, even though it broke her heart. But Gabe isn’t going to let her go so easily and persuades her to work with him in rural Mexico. Here will Leah fall for the man who vowed to love her for better...or for worse...all over again?
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The task should be easy for Laura Parker – after all, Gabriel Santos is outrageously good-looking, it’s for one night only, and he is offering her a million dollars. Little does Gabriel know that after their steamy, unforgettable night together in Rio, Laura’s been in love with him ever since. Gabriel’s never wanted children and he’s not aware he’s the father of Laura’s baby...
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Returning to her island home is bittersweet for Nurse Caroline Lockhart. This paradise is where she spent many happy years, but it stopped feeling like home the moment her first love, Keanu, walked out of her life. Dr Keanu Russell is stunned to see Caroline and distressed to see the pain in her eyes. He can’t change the past, but maybe he can convince Caroline that they do have a future...
Jessica Matthews grew up on a farm in western Kansas where reading was her favorite pastime. Eventually, romances and adventure stories gave way to science textbooks and research papers as she became a medical technologist, but her love for microscopes and test tubes didn’t diminish her passion for storytelling. Having her first book accepted for publication was a dream come true and now, she has written thirty books for Harlequin.
Jennie Lucas's parents owned a bookstore and she grew up surrounded by books, dreaming about faraway lands. At twenty-two she met her future husband and after their marriage, she graduated from university with a degree in English. She started writing books a year later. Jennie won the Romance Writers of America’s Golden Heart contest in 2005 and hasn’t looked back since. Visit Jennie’s website at: www.jennielucas.com
Previously a teacher, pig farmer, and builder (among other things), Meredith Webber turned to writing medical romances when she decided she needed a new challenge. Once committed to giving it a “real” go she joined writers’ groups, attended conferences and read every book on writing she could find. Teaching a romance writing course helped her to analyze what she does, and she believes it has made her a better writer. Readers can email Meredith at: [email protected]