He fell at her feet, literally, out in the Australian rain forest. Nurse Sam Abbot knew the man was injured, and it wasn't just his ankle. The only thing he could remember was some medical knowledge. Was he a doctor?
Either way, they had to get to a hospital pronto. They agreed to call him Jack. As they snuggled together under one sleeping bag, Sam sensed complication. Her attraction for this intriguing stranger with a wedding ring was about to lead her into very unknown territory!
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.
I have a collection of these Harlequin Medical Romances. These aren't as common as some of the others. I like to take these down and read one from time to time. This one is set in Australia. Sam needed some time away and while out hiking, a man literally falls from a cliff and lands right in front of her. Having some training as a nurse, Sam has no choice but to help the man. The hitch is he can't remember who he is. But, despite the instant attraction Sam denies feeling for him, he is wearing a wedding ring. This guy belongs to someone and Sam needs to get him back to those people. The mystery of "Jack" and his accident and who his family might be unfolds slowly, as Sam gets assistance from her twin brothers. This is a short, sweet romance. A nice afternoon read. Overall a B-/C+