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The Doctors of Swallowbrook Farm
Series · 4 books · 2011-2013

Books in series

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#1

Swallowbrook's Winter Bride

2011

G.P. Libby Hamilton fulfils a lifelong ambition when she's made senior partner of Swallowbrook's village surgery, set in a lovely old farmhouse. She's thrilled, right up until she comes face-to-face with the man she's worked hard to forget: new colleague and neighbor Nathan Gallagher, who once rejected her youthful declaration of love! Standing on her doorstep, clutching the hand of his adorable, soon-to-be-adopted son, Toby, Nathan's dramatic reappearance knocks Libby for six! But with Nathan settling in Swallowbrook for good, will her secret dream of a magical Christmas wedding be unexpectedly renewed?
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#2

Spring Proposal in Swallowbrook

2012

Will her boss go down on bended knee? G.P. Ruby Hollister longed to return to Swallowbrook village for years—she just never anticipated being homeless when she finally did! She throws herself at the mercy of broodingly handsome new colleague Dr. Hugo Lawrence and his spare flat.… Free of all emotional responsibility for the first time in his life, Hugo's determined to relish his freedom—the last thing he wants is a fragile, beautiful waif living on his doorstep! But the secret sadness in Ruby's eyes calls to his inner protector, and a bachelor lifestyle no longer seems so appealing.…
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#3

Marriage Miracle in Swallowbrook

2012

Enter into the world of high-flying Doctors as they navigate the pressures of modern medicine and find escape, passion, comfort and love – in each other’s arms! The husband she’s never forgotten… Laura Armitage’s heart broke the day she said goodbye to her husband, top oncologist Gabriel – but how could she stay in a marriage where she always came second to his career? Only now Gabriel has joined Laura in the beautiful Lakeland village of Swallowbrook, and is determined to prove he’s never stopped loving her…
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#4

Swallowbrook's Wedding of the Year

2013

A white wedding for the village nurse? Beloved by the locals and immersed in her job, nurse Julianne Marshall loves the life she's built for herself in the cozy Lakeland village of Swallowbrook. Then Aaron Somerton saunters into her medical practice, proud and strong…. Julianne has held a torch for Aaron for years—even before his breakup with her sister. She fears he hasn't forgiven her for her part in that, but could a marriage miracle be in store for Swallowbrook's favorite nurse?

Author

Abigail Gordon
Abigail Gordon
Author · 17 books

I was born in a Lancashire cotton mill town where, for the lack of countryside, my playing fields were the slag heaps of a local colliery. As was the way for lots of families in the mill towns of those days, money was scarce, but in mine there was no shortage of love and laughter. Once every year, the Sunday School of the Methodist Chuch that my family belonged to would take all us children on a picnic to a place called Marple Bridge, in the nearby county of Cheshire. It was a wonderful place with hills and fields and a beautiful river called the Goyt. For a few hours every year, I was in paradise. Now, many years later, I rejoice in the privilege of residing in that very same place with my three sons and their families living close by. Marple Bridge is a village with the same kind of caring community that I describe in my books and it attracts those who love the countryside the same now as it did all those years ago, when the children from the back streets of a mill town piled off their coach and found themselves in the kind of place they hadn't known existed. I didn't begin writing until I turned sixty, due to family commitments, but there were two things that eventually encouraged me to take up the pleasurable pastime of creating the romantic novel. The first was the persuasions of my sister, who is an established author of many years, and the second was because I have always been fascinated by words, and arranging them to describe and fashion into something that others will want to read gives one a wonderfully satisfying feeling that is not lacking in humility. To all my readers: I thank you for reading my books, without you I would be lost.

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