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Bachelor on the Baby Ward

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Childrens surgeon Angus McDowell is the undisputed expert at mending babies hearts. But, as a renowned bachelor, he spends the rest of his time breaking the hearts of endless admirers!

New anaesthetist Kate Armstrong is under no illusions if she falls for the sexy Scottish doc, hell be impossible to forget

But Angus son Hamish seems to have other ideas All he wants is a mummy and he wants it to be Kate!

192 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 1, 2010

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Meredith Webber

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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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February 20, 2017
He was a great baby heart doctor. He was raising his son as a single parent. But there was something missing in his relationship with his small son.
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August 31, 2012
I really enjoyed this book. I liked the humor, characters, and funny situations. It was a great way to pass the time and good for cuddling up or rainy day reading. The emotions were understandable and not confusing. I would read this again, but not as a go-to book.
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