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St. Elizabeth's Children's Hospital
Series · 12
books · 2000-2001

Books in series

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#1

A Winter Bride

2000

He took her breath away Physiotherapist Nikki Barclay often dressed in crazy costumes to help her young patients through sometimes painful exercises. They loved her technique, and she loved her job. But she did not love the heart flutters and sweaty palms that visiting doctor David Campbell induced whenever she met him. Nikki has been burned before, and this time she was determined to develop a friendship first! But when David involved her in the care of his niece, Nikki had no hope of keeping her distance...
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#2

Small Miracles

2001

"Having given up the love of her life five years ago, staff nurse Lucy Benson had never expected to see Tom Farrell again. But when he turned up at the hospital as the new consultant, widowed and with a three-year-old son, Adam, Lucy knew she had never stopped loving him. It seemed natural to offer to help with Adam, who soon adored her, but Tom couldn't decide whether he wanted Lucy around or not. It took a terrifying incident before either of them faced their real feelings"—Publisher.
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#3

Family Affairs

2000

A loving compromise Amanda Grayson was really proud of the way she had turned her life around. She was bringing up her son alone, and now she had been promoted to overseeing the administration of the Outpatient Department. It had been a blast from the past when Dr. Edward Burrows arrived, for twelve years ago he had been a trainee in her father's family practice. And it was his example that had led to her straying from the path chosen for her by her family. But being older and wiser now didn't mean that Amanda and Edward should keep their distance from each other, no matter what problems they might still have to solve!
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#4

Second Lover

2000

An Accent Amour Medical Romance by best-selling author Gill Sanderson For Dr Lyn Webster, her move to London is exactly what she needs. After the traumatic death of her fiancé, Gavin, she’s ready to concentrate on her work – until her handsome boss Dr Ross McKinnon shows an interest in her. She’s devastatingly attracted to him, but he’s too similar to Gavin to let herself get close to him; Ross is an adventurer - he wants to work in foreign countries, climb mountains, and sail through rough seas. All Lyn wants is a regular job, a house in the suburbs, and a husband who comes home every night. They know happiness is within their reach – but will an unexpected danger tear them apart before Lyn lets herself love again?
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#6

Kissing Kate

2000

At cross-purposes...Anesthetist Kate Lamb is aware that she is overworked and takes on more than she should, but she loves her job. Out of real concern for Kate, colleague Mark Summers persuades her to go away for the weekend with him... It's meant to be platonic, but both are shocked to realize that they want more. Except that Mark would like marriage and a family, and Kate thinks she only wants an affair...
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#8

Changing Lives

2000

Restoring faith in love... Peggie O'Neill is thrilled to be appointed resident, working for Gareth Davies, for his surgical skills are legendary. But he is convinced she's too flippant to be dedicated, and she thinks he's too overbearing. Gareth abruptly realizes he's treating Peggy exactly as he's been treated in the past—something he'd vowed never to do. And she's sure he must be married, but the truth isn't as simple as that...
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#9

Enduring Attraction

2001

Finding the truth When Gail Peters arrived at St. Elizabeth's she had no idea that she would be working with newly promoted Matt Roberts. Gail's mother was sure Matt was responsible for the death of her beloved son, Matt's best friend. Gail had never known the real facts, and Matt saw no reason to enlighten her. But as Gail got to know Matt, eventually falling in love with him, she knew this caring man could not be the ogre her mother had painted him....
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#11

Nice and Easy

2001

Seeing below the surfaceSarian Williams became so used to holding people at bay, she didn't stop to reassess whether her protective instincts were still necessary. Coming to St. Elizabeth's to work with her best friend, Maddie Brooks, was a delight, but she was astonished when Daniel Burr singled her out. Sarian didn't know what he saw in her, but as she grew to like and trust him, she realized Daniel's warm and friendly charm hid the real Daniel from view. Were they both willing to reach out and take a chance at love?
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#12

Angel's Christmas

2001

Wishes do come true... When Robert Oliver arrived to take over as the new resident, Maddie Brooks was immediately interested! It was clear he had been suffering, and was deeply worried about his small daughter, Angelique, who was undergoing facial reconstruction with the plastic surgery unit. All her nurturing instincts in full flow, Maddie couldn't resist helping out with Angel, but it took Maddie's arm and boisterous family to make Robert see things in perspective and allow himself to love Maddie.
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#13

Someone to Trust

2001

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#15

A Dedicated Lady

2001

A Medical Romance by best-selling romance author Gill Sanderson. Outback doctor, society bride bubbly free spirit Dr Lucy Brett devotes her time to saving children’s lives and, on any nights off, to tirelessly fundraising for medical charities. It’s a challenging role, but nothing she can’t handle…until she meets her gorgeous new colleague, Australian Dr Graham Woods! Lucy’s warmth and zest for life are irresistible, but Gray knows he must ignore the spark between them – what future can exist for two people from such different worlds, especially when he has so little to offer her? But Lucy isn’t about to let Gray go – she’s determined to make this brooding doctor understand that she’s the woman to give him the love and family that he needs!
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#16

Wedding Bells

2001

Bells are ringing! William Alexander is convinced he needs to hear bells ringing to know he's truly in love. And with Dr. Prue Valentine around, he's hearing them a lot! William, an associate professor of physiotherapy, is at St. Elizabeth's for a few weeks of hands-on time with patients, and he is quite taken with Prue. But she's focused on her career, and her career alone. She has no time - nor any desire - for the constraints of family life. But can he convince her that it is possible to have the best of all worlds?

Authors

Caroline Anderson
Caroline Anderson
Author · 77 books

Caroline Anderson's first romance novel was published in 1991 by Mills & Boon, and she specializes in medical romances. Her most long and popular series is "The Audley Memorial Hospital", where romance is the best medicine of all. In 2002, she published the original Double Destiny Duology, where Fran Williams lives two different lifes and loves. Now, she has created a new successful series, Yoxburgh, a tycoons' series. Caroline Anderson continues to write her romances from her home in Suffolk, England, UK.

Margaret Barker
Author · 5 books

There is more than one author with this name Margaret Barker was born in 1933 in Yorkshire, England, UK. When she was a little girl, if she was lucky, her mother would tell her a story at bedtime. If her mother was too tired or busy, she asked Margaret to tell herself a story. So she did—out loud—much to the annoyance of her brother, who complained that she should have been born with an on/off switch. She says she has always enjoyed writing, but it wasn't until she'd pursued several interesting careers that she became a full-time writer. As soon as she could write, she scribbled little stories—she even tried her hand at poetry. But then her career took over—or rather careers. For years she says she was chasing various bits of paper qualifications, so fiction writing had to take a back seat. First she went off to Leeds General Infirmary for three years and became a state registered nurse. Then, after marriage and three children, she spent two years at a college of education, studying for a general teaching certificate so that she could teach full time. Later, after taking a further diploma in music, she became a head of department. Finally, in 1979 she went to university to take a degree in French and linguistics. It was during this time that she found herself in Paris teaching English as an assistante in a lycée. Her salary was much lower than it had been as a qualified teacher in England. Discussing this with her son over a pub lunch in London, he suggested the possibility of writing a romance novel. For her first book, Margaret knew she had to write about something she knew well, which is why she decided on a medical background. Her first book, Tropical Nurse, also had a location familiar to her: It was set in Nigeria, where she'd lived for a couple of years when her children were small. Since 1983 Margaret has written over 40 medical romance books, some of them set in exotic locations, reflecting her love of travel. Others are set in the U.K., many of them in her native Yorkshire. Margaret has three children, three in-law children, and 12 grandchildren—at the last count—some or all of whom come to stay on weekends and holidays. Often she and her husband take care of a few of them for several days at a time, so her writing has to be slotted around this. Then, there are the weeks spent traveling to ease her itchy feet. Margaret knows she can still write on her laptop, but she prefers to relax completely when traveling, soak up the atmosphere, and let the creative ideas for another book swirl around inside her head before returning home to write the next story.

Jennifer Taylor
Author · 25 books

Jennifer Taylor born on 1 January 1949 in England. She is a Chartered Librarian and worked for many years in scientific research. When she discovered medical romance books, she decided to write. Jennifer is a popular British writer of 50 medical romance novels published by Mills & Boon since 1988. She lives in the northwest of England with her husband and her dog. She loves reading and travel.

Gill Sanderson
Author · 24 books
Gill Sanderson is really Roger Sanderson, an ex-college lecturer who used to teach English Literature on weekdays and mountaineering at weekends. He was a Committee member of the RNA for many years and still helps with the organisation of the annual Conference. He wrote the scripts for over eighty Commando Comics before starting to write Medical Romance for Harlequin Mills & Boon. Background material comes from three of his children; Mark is a Consultant Oncologist, Helen a Midwife, Adam a Prescribing Nurse. He has just finished his latest Romance – Christmas at Rivercut Valley - and has written over 40 other books for them. On occasion he still teaches the odd seminar on how to write Romantic fiction.
Meredith Webber
Author · 31 books

Meredith Webber is the author of over 50 contemporary romance novels. Many of her novels have been published as part of Mills and Boon's Medical Romance line of category romances. Her novels have been translated into dozens of languages, including Icelandic. Before becoming a writer, Webber worked as a teacher, a travel agent, a pig farmer, and the coordinator of a respite care service. In 1992, she began to write medical romances. She allowed herself two years to become published, and within the first year she sold a novel. Since then, she has taught a romance writing course at Technical and Further Education College, helping her to analyze her own work.

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