Hot-shot surgeons, taking the world by stormâ¦by day and by night!
In the heart of New York City, four friends sharing an apartment in Brooklyn are on their way to becoming the best there is at the prestigious West Manhattan Saints Hospitalâand these driven docs will let nothing stand in their way!
Meet Tessa, Kimberlyn, Holly and Sam as they strive to save lives and become top-notch surgeons in the Big Apple. Trained by world-class experts, these young docs are the futureâand theyâre taking the medical world by storm.
But with all their time dedicated to patients, late nights and long shifts, the last thing they expect is to meet the loves of their lives!
For fast-paced drama and sizzling romance, check out the
New York City Docs quartet:
Hot Doc from Her Past Tina Beckett
Surgeons, Rivalsâ¦Lovers Amalie Berlin
Falling at the Surgeonâs Feet Lucy Ryder
One Night in New York Amy Ruttan
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Born and raised on the outskirts of Toronto, Ontario, AMY RUTTAN fled the big city to settle down with the country boy of her dreams. When sheâs not furiously typing away at her computer sheâs mom to three wonderful children, who have given her another job as a taxi driver. A voracious reader, she was given her first romance novel by her grandmother, who shared her penchant for a hot romance. From that moment Amy was hooked by the magical worlds, handsome heroes and sigh-worthy romances contained in the pages, and she knew what she wanted to be when she grew up. Life got in the way, but after the birth of her second child she decided to pursue her dream of becoming a romance author.
Amy loves to hear from readers. It makes her day, in fact. You can find out more about Amy at her website: amyruttan.com
Thank you for picking up a copy of One Night in New York.
I had a lot of fun writing this book, and I had a great time plotting out this series with my fellow quad authors Tina Beckett, Amalie Berlin and Lucy Ryder. Lots of giggling was to be had.
In its past, New York City was the city where immigrants found a chance to start again. Itâs a city thatâs alive and vibrant. Itâs the kind of city my heroine needs. Itâs a place where she can find herself again after her heartbreaking divorce.
My hero is no stranger to New York, but he too finds out who he really is and who he is as a doctor, just about to start on the path heâs always dreamed of and step out of the shadows as a brilliant pediatric surgeon. New York is the city of dreams, after all.
To paraphrase that great song âNew York, New Yorkâ and Olâ Blue Eyes: If my characters can make it here, they can make it anywhere.
I love hearing from readers, so please drop by my website, amyruttan.com, or give me a shout on @ruttanamy
With warmest wishes
Amy Ruttan
This book is dedicated to my fellow quartet authors:
Tina Beckett, Amalie Berlin and Lucy Ryder. Thank you, ladies, for such an awesome experience. I had so much fun creating an exciting world with you and bringing West Manhattan Saints to life.
Manhattan, winter
THE BAR WASNâT particularly packed tonight, but that wasnât overly strange as it was the middle of the week. Still, as Sam Napier peered around the glitzy nightclub on the Upper West Side, far from his local watering hole in Brooklyn, there were a few glitterati mingling, drinks in their hands, trying to escape the wintry blast of cold air outside. It was a good night to people-watch and he had nothing else to do.
He leaned back against the bar, sipping his Scotch and people-watching. This was a place where he could just melt into the woodwork, if there was any wood in the chrome and glass bar, and no one knew who he was. It was nice.
The local watering hole in Brooklyn was great, but there would be a ninety-nine point nine percent chance that he would run into someone from work and/or one of his roommates and tonight he didnât want that. He didnât need to talk about how there was a new attending who could possibly mess with his future at West Manhattan Saints Hospital.
Besides, Enzo, his closest friend, had paired up with Samâs roommate Kimberlyn and those two had recently moved to Tennessee. His other roommate, Tessa, had moved out and there was no way he could handle the girl talk with Holly his only current roommate, though some more were moving in. Just the thought of her chattering made him shudder.
There was no one to commiserate with. No close friends and those he was close to wouldnât expect him to open up anyway. He kept most things to himself, but tonight he really needed to drown his sorrows. No one would understand that one of the department heads who had a say in his appointment as a pediatric fellow had retired and a new replacement surgeon had been appointed. And apparently the surgeon replacing Dr. Powers, the former Head of Obstetrics and Maternal-Fetal Medicine, was one of the top surgeons in the field and a slave-driver.