Step into the world of NYC Angels
Looking out over Central Park, the Angel Mendez Childrenâs Hospital, affectionately known as Angelâs, is famed throughout America for being at the forefront of paediatric medicine, with talented staff who always go that extra mile for their little patients. Their lives are full of highs, lows, drama and emotion.
In the city that never sleeps, the life-saving docs at Angelâs Hospital work hard, play hard and love even harder. Thereâs always time for some sizzling after-hours romance â¦
And striding the halls of the hospital, leaving a sea of fluttering hearts behind him, is the dangerously charismatic new head of neurosurgery Alejandro Rodriguez. But thereâs one woman, paediatrician Layla Woods, whoâs left an indelible mark on his no-go-area heart. Expect their reunion to be explosive!
NYC Angels
Childrenâs doctors who work hard and love even harder ⦠in the city that never sleeps!
LAURA IDING loved reading as a child, and when she ran out of books she readily made up her own, completing a little detective mini-series when she was twelve. But, despite her aspirations for being an author, her parents insisted she look into a ârealâ career. So the summer after she turned thirteen she volunteered as a Candy Striper, and fell in love with nursing. Now, after twenty years of experience in trauma/critical care, sheâs thrilled to combine her career and her hobby into oneâwriting Medical Romances>⢠for Mills & Boon. Laura lives in the northern part of the United States, and spends all her spare time with her two teenage kids (help!)âa daughter and a sonâand her husband. Enjoy!
Recent titles by Laura Iding:
Mills & Boon>® Medical Romance>â¢
HER LITTLE SPANISH SECRET
DATING DR DELICIOUS A KNIGHT FOR NURSE HART THE NURSEâS BROODING BOSS THE SURGEONâS NEW YEAR WEDDING WISH EXPECTING A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE
These books are also available in eBook format from www.millsandboon.co.uk
To the Thursday Morning Breakfast Club. I value your support more than I can ever say.
Dear Reader
I need one of those T-shirts that say âI love New Yorkâ! Visiting the Big Apple is fun as there are so many things to do and to see. I especially like seeing Broadway plays, the Statue of Liberty and jogging in Central Park (just to name a few).
So I was thrilled and honoured when I was asked to participate in the NYC Angels series by writing the third book.
Dan Morris is a top-notch paediatric cardiothoracic surgeon who meets his match in physical therapist Molly Shriver. Molly makes it clear she is the one running the show when it comes to helping Danâs son Josh to walk again.
Both Dan and Molly have been burned by relationships in the past, but as they work together for Joshâs sake is it possible theyâll get a second chance at love and family?
I hope you enjoy Dan and Mollyâs story as much as I enjoyed writing it. Donât hesitate to visit my website or find me on FacebookâI love to hear from my readers.
Sincerely
Laura Iding
www.lauraiding.com
âNo-o-o-o!â JOSH WAILED, throwing his arms around the nannyâs neck when Dan tried to lift the boy off the sofa. âI want Gemma to take me!â
Dan Morris gnashed his teeth, his gut burning with guilt as Josh showed him once again how much he preferred the company of Gemma, the middle-aged woman whoâd been caring for him the past six months, over that of his father. But with the ease of long practice he buried his true feelings and kept his tone soft as he gently prised Josh away from Gemma, lifting his small frame into his arms.
âItâs okay, Josh. Remember how I told you Iâm going to be home with you for the next few weeks? Weâre going to attend physical therapy together. Thereâs nothing to be afraid of. Iâm going to be with you the whole time.â
Josh didnât look too impressed with his vow but thankfully stopped struggling, leaning against his fatherâs chest as if willing to accept his fate. Heâd stopped crying too, but the occasional loud sniffle was just as difficult to bear.
Dan tucked Josh into his booster seat in the backseat of the black BMW, buckling him securely into the harness before he himself slid into the driverâs seat, trying to think of a way to breach the chasm between them. He wanted Josh to know he was loved. Cherished. But how? Words alone hadnât worked so far.
âDaddy, is therapy going to hurt?â
Helpless fury and guilt nearly choked him at his sonâs innocent question. How many times had Josh asked him that same thing in the hospital? How many times had he been forced to answer yes? He cleared his throat and smiled at Josh, using the rearview mirror. âNo, Josh, therapy isnât going to hurt. The therapist will exercise your legs. There wonât be any needles, I promise.â
Josh settled back, seemingly reassured. Dan drove carefully through the busy Manhattan streets to the physiotherapy clinic located within the brick walls of Manhattanâs Angel Mendez Childrenâs Hospital, affectionately known as Angelâs, where his pediatric cardiothoracic surgery practice was located. He hoped physical therapist Molly Shriver was everything sheâd been reported to be.