


Books in series

#1
Midwife in Need
2003
Healing the midwife’s heartIndependent midwife Abbey Wilson lives for her job and her family. After a scarring breakup with her ex-fiancé she has stayed well clear of all men. Until Dr. Rohan Roberts arrives at the maternity clinic where Abbey works, and she becomes intimately aware of a man for the first time in years. Soon his protective instincts and their explosive chemistry mean neither can fight their desire…Originally published in 2003New to ebook!

#2
A Very Single Midwife
2004
Determinedly single, but very much in love…
Bella Wilson, the beautiful new midwife at Gladstone, has spent the last year regaining her independence and doesn't want obstetrician Scott Rainford confusing things.Twelve years ago their relationship ended painfully. Now, working side by side on Maternity, they find their chemistry is as strong as ever.
But Scott has his own issues that need resolving before he can commit to Bella, and Bella won't let Scott hurt her all over again. Only by laying their troubles to rest can they realize how strong their love is and that they no longer need to face life alone.

#3
The Pregnant Midwife
2004
Kirsten has been trying to forget Hunter since returning to Sydney. Getting up in the helicopter again to rescue tiny babies is just what she needs. Then Hunter arrives as the new doctor in charge - and the consequences change both their lives for ever . . .
Author

Fiona McArthur
Author · 43 books
Fiona McArthur has worked as a midwife for thirty years. She is the clinical midwifery educator inner rural maternity unit and teaches emergency obstetric strategies while working with midwives and doctors from remote and isolated areas. Fiona has written more than thirty romances, which have sold over two million copies in twelve languages. She has been a midwifery expert for Mother and Baby magazine and is the author of Aussie Midwives. She has also written the novels Red Sand Sunrise, The Homestead Girls and Heart of the Sky. She lives on a farm in northern New South Wales.