âAngus.â
She breathed his name against his lips and felt hers whispered back. Just as they had always made loveâsilently, nothing but their names confirming their identities, as if in kissing, touching, loving, they might lose themselves and need to know again just who they were.
His arms engulfed her, wrapping her in the security of his body, holding her close so all her doubts and fears and uncertainties were kept at bay. This, too, had always been the way. Safe in Angusâs arms sheâd lost the insecurities that had plagued her all her life, living for the moment, living eventually for him, and then for Bobbyâ
His lips were tracing kisses down her neck, then up again, resting where her pulse beatâwildly and erratically, she was sure. They found her mouth again and claimed it, in a kiss so deep it drew all air from her lungs and left her gasping, clinging, wanting more than kisses.
Meredith Webber says of herself, âSome ten years ago, I read an article which suggested that Mills and Boon were looking for new medical authors. I had one of those âI can do thatâ moments, and gave it a try. What began as a challenge has become an obsessionâthough I do temper the âbutt on seatâ career of writing with dirty but healthy outdoor pursuits, fossicking through the Australian Outback in search of gold or opals. Having had some success in all of these endeavours, I now consider Iâve found the perfect lifestyle.â
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THE SHEIKH SURGEONâS BABY**
DESERT DOCTOR, SECRET SHEIKH** A PREGNANT NURSEâS CHRISTMAS WISH THE NURSE HEâS BEEN WAITING FOR*
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Crocodile Creekâs state-of-the-art Medical Centre and Rescue Response Unit is home to a team of expertly trained medical professionals. These dedicated men and women face the challenges of life, love and medicine every day!
In September, gorgeous surgeon Nick Devlin was reunited with Miranda Carlisle A PROPOSAL WORTH WAITING FOR by Lilian Darcy
Then dedicated neurosurgeon Nick Vavunis swept beautiful physiotherapist Susie off her feet MARRYING THE MILLIONAIRE DOCTOR by Alison Roberts
Now sexy Angus Stuart comes face to face with the wife he thought heâd lost CHILDRENâS DOCTOR, MEANT-TO-BE WIFE by Meredith Webber
And December sees Crocodile Creek Medical Director Charles Wetherbyâs final bid to make nurse Jill his longed-for bride A BRIDE AND CHILD WORTH WAITING FOR by Marion Lennox
CHAPTER ONE
IT WAS, Beth decided as she helped other camp volunteers assemble the children for the night spotlighting tour in the rainforest, the best of all possible jobs. True, she was missing out on the gala evening that followed the official opening of the newly rebuilt and extended Wallaby Island Medical Centre, but to share the joy of a night drive in the rainforest with these kids meant so much more to her than dressing up and dancing.
With the extension of the Wallaby Island Medical Centre and the appointment of a permanent doctorâher very own selfâto staff it, Crocodile Creek Kidsâ Camp had also been expanded, so now they could take up to twenty children at a time, providing a fun holiday with tons of different experiences for children who couldnât normally enjoy camp life. This week, the camp was playing host to children with respiratory problems and to a group of children in remission from cancer.
âNo, Sam, Iâll drive today with Ally in the front. You take care of Danny in the back. Remember heâs not feeling very well so donât tease him.â
She settled the three children she was responsible for this evening into one of the little electric carts that were the only mode of transport on the island, and guided the cart into line behind the slightly larger one that Pat, the ranger, would be driving. He had seven children on board with another volunteer, and he also had the spotlight.
Pat checked his passengers then wandered back to Bethâs cart.
âYouâre a glutton for punishment, arenât you?â he said. âSomeone was telling me youâd just come off duty and youâre volunteering for this job. Should be at the party, shouldnât you?â
He was just making conversation, Beth knew, but he was a nice guy and deserved an honest answer.
âIâm far happier out playing with the kids than partying,â she told him. âAnd remember, this is an adventure for me, too. I havenât been in the rainforest at night.â
âGot your light?â
Beth held up the big torch heâd given her earlier.
âNow, your job is to shine it on the animal, so the kids see all of it. My light will hold the eyes and keep it still.â
âI think I can manage that,â Beth told him, although Sam was already asking if he could hold the torch and she knew theyâd have a battle of wills about torch-holding before the evening finished. Sam might be slight for his eight years, but he had the fighting qualities of a wild tiger.