âHeartfelt emotion that will bring you to the point of tears, for those who love a second-chance romance written with exquisite detail.â
âContemporary Romance Reviews on NYC Angels: Making the Surgeon Smile
âLynne Marshall contributes a rewarding story to the NYC Angels series, and her gifted talent repeatedly shines. Making the Surgeon Smile is an outstanding romance with genuine emotions and passionate desires.â
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COWBOYS, DOCTORS⦠DADDIES!
The Montgomery brothersâfrom bachelors to dads!
Trevor and Cole Montgomery are the best-looking bachelors in Cattleman Bluffânot to mention the doctors everyone wants to see!
More than one woman has tried to persuade these men to say âI doâ, but no oneâs succeeded⦠Until two women move to Cattleman Bluff and turn the lives of these hot docs upside down!
Because itâs not just the women Trevor and Cole are going to fall in love withâitâs their adorable children tooâ¦
Donât miss this delightful new duet from Lynne Marshall:
Hot-Shot Doc, Secret Dad
and
Father for Her Newborn Baby
Available now!
Welcome to Cattleman Bluff, Wyoming!
When I first mentioned to my editor that Iâd like to write about cowboy doctors, to be honest I expected a giggle. Instead I found support and enthusiasm for Trevor and Cole, the Montgomery brothers of Wyoming.
In Book One, Hot-Shot Doc, Secret Dad, Trevor literally gets the surprise of his life. Little does he know that the emphasis will be on âfamilyâ when he hires Julie Sterling, a nurse practitioner returning to her hometown after being away for thirteen years. Funny how life has a way of sometimes putting us exactly where we belongâ¦
A freak accident introduced Cole to medicine. Heâs the hero in Book Two, Father for Her Newborn Baby. When Cole has to step down from his highly respected position as a cardiology specialist and return to do country medicine for a while heâs paired with Lizzie Silva, a ârough around the edgesâ doctor from the streets of Boston. She comes with extra baggage⦠in the way of a tiny baby! Can things get any more complicated?
Iâm proud to mention that this story is my twentieth book for Harlequin Mills & Boon>®. I was thrilled to write two stories set in the gorgeous state of Wyoming, a place I love and canât wait to visit again. Plus, I got to write about not one but two weddings! I hope you enjoy the Cowboys, Doctors⦠Daddies duet as much as I enjoyed writing Trevor, Julie, Cole and Lizzieâs stories.
Happy trails!
Lynne
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LYNNE MARSHALL used to worry that she had a serious problem with daydreamingâthen she discovered she was supposed to write those stories! A late bloomer, Lynne came to fiction writing after her children were nearly grown. Now she battles the empty nest by writing stories which always include a romance, sometimes medicine, a dose of mirth, or both, but always stories from her heart. She is a Southern California native, a woman of faith, a dog-lover and a curious traveller.
To John-Philip and Kaitlyn for helping me see magic where a gnarly oak tree stood on that ranch.
Your wedding inspired me to write a gorgeous scene for my characters.
And to granddaughter Thea for being the inspiration for Flora.
LIZZIE SILVA PUMPED the air. âYes!â
Iâve got a job. Thank you, world! She glanced at Flora, nestled in her arm having just finished nursing, and then went completely still, afraid the sudden movement might set the baby off again. Maybe it had been the turmoil of her pregnancy, and stress and medical school had certainly taken a toll, but Flora had been born crying and had rarely stopped since. Or maybe it was because Flora sensed Lizzie didnât have a clue about being a mother. Her heart squeezed as it always did when she thought about that. But wouldnât things be better now?
She held her breath and lifted Flora to her shoulder and patted her back. âWeâre going to have our first adventure together,â she cooed as Flora burped. âGood girl.â As if the delivery and first three months of her daughterâs life hadnât been adventure enough already.
Sheâd just ended a phone call with her favorite professor from medical school, the man whoâd become a surrogate father, probably out of pity, or guilt, but nevertheless. Even now, since sheâd broken up with his son, he was looking out for her and his granddaughter.
âWeâre moving to Wyoming. Can you imagine?â She smiled and rubbed her cheek against her babyâs fuzzy head. So far, so good; Flora was sleeping. At last!
Never in her life had she felt such love. This precious little child would know how to trust because Lizzie promised with all of her heart never to let her down. Ever since Flora had been born, sheâd dreamed of getting her out of the city, of giving her a better start than sheâd had. Now this job opportunity had come out of nowhere, as if answering her prayer, and deep down she believed better things would follow if she said yes.