⦠by two red-hot men!
Meeting the hottest guys in town changes the lives of sisters Scarlett and Ruby Anderson for ever!
When sensible Scarlett is tempted by sinfully sexy Jakeâa doctor by day and a sinner by night!âtheir one night of passion has consequences that will last a lifetimeâ¦
And rebellious Ruby finally finds a reason to stick around as deliciously hot racing car driver Noah becomes the only man to tame her!
Be tempted and tamed by these red-hot heroes in Emily Forbesâs delectable duet:
Iâd like to introduce you to the Anderson sistersâScarlett, Ruby and Roseâand their search for a happily-ever-after. Scarlett doesnât think she needs one, Ruby doesnât think she deserves one, and Rose looks as if she might not get one. But all that is about to changeâ¦
In A DOCTOR BY DAY⦠Scarlettâthe rational, clever, eldest sisterâis swept off her feet by Jake, a sexy younger man with an unconventional part-time job who upends her orderly world and steals her heart. And in TAMED BY THE RENEGADE Ruby, the rebellious middle sister, falls in love for the first time when gorgeous Noah gets under her defences and teaches her how to love and acceptânot only him, but also herself.
These two Anderson sisters might not have a lot in common, but I discovered they both have a thing for good-looking bare-chested men and, as usual, I had fun creating the heroes for my heroines. Jake and Noah are strong and loyal, smart and sexy, with slight non-conformist streaksâperfect for Scarlett and Ruby, even if they take some convincing.
I hope you enjoy these first two stories. I havenât decided if Iâll give Rose her own story yetâsheâs putting up a good case for it in my imagination, but Iâm tempted to let you decide. If youâd like to read about Rose Iâd love to hear from you. Drop me a line at [email protected]
Until then, happy reading
Emily
Emily Forbes won a
2013 Australian Romantic Book of the Year Award for her title
SYDNEY HARBOUR HOSPITAL: BELLAâS WISHLIST
For romance readers everywhere, this book is written as a thank-you to anyone who has ever read one of my stories.
I started writing this story just after I won the Australian Romantic Book of the Year award for SYDNEY HARBOUR HOSPITAL: BELLAâS WISHLIST.
I was thrilled and honoured to win a RuBY, which is a reader-voted award, and I definitely couldnât have done it without your support.
I hope you enjoy this book too, and in particular Jake. He is my gift to you!
Love, Emily
âLET ME GET this straight. Richard proposed and you turned him down?â
Scarlett turned and leant in close to her friendâs ear, taking care to avoid the spiky tips of Melâs short pixie haircut. âShh,â she whispered. âI donât want everyone to know and Iâm sure Richard doesnât either.â
Melâs voice hadnât been overly loud but this wasnât a conversation Scarlett wanted the rest of the girls in their party to hear. She worked with most of them and she didnât want to be the subject of rampant hospital gossip and she certainly didnât want to be the one to start a tale.
She flicked a glance over their group but most of the girls seemed to be more focused on getting inside the club than listening to her and Mel. Candice, the bride-to-be, was at the front of the line, the long white veil she wore making it obvious she was the hen on the henâs night. The veil was longer than her dress and Scarlett thought she looked ridiculous but what would she know, henâs nights were not really her thing.
Neither was fashion, she thought as she wriggled her toes, trying to encourage some circulation into her extremities. Her feet were killing her. Sheâd borrowed a pair of platform stilettos to team with her simple black dress. The shoes and her make-up were the only concessions sheâd made to dressing up for the night out but the strappy sandals were proving to be a big mistake.
Scarlettâs taste in clothing tended towards timeless classics, she wasnât a trend follower. It was a waste of good money, in her opinion, and her feet were now reminding her of her momentary lapse of reason. She couldnât wait to get inside and sit down. The short walk from the restaurant in Leigh Street to the Hindley Street club was about her limit in five-inch heels.
She couldnât believe she was keen to get into the club. Spending an evening at a male revue, especially one called The Coop, wasnât something she had ever done before and she could only imagine what the experience would be likeâalthough if the guy on the door was any example she wasnât going to need to rely on her imagination.
Candiceâs name was on the door, allowing them to bypass the queue and giving them free entry. Apparently Candice knew someone who worked here and Scarlett wondered where on earth youâd meet someone who worked in a strip club, but as the cute young shirtless guy on the door ushered them inside she decided she didnât care, all she wanted was to sit down.