ST PIRANâS HOSPITALWhere every drama has a dreamy doctor⦠and a happy ending.In December we gave you the first two St Piranâs stories in one month!
Nick Tremayne and Kate Althorp finally got their happy-ever-after in: ST PIRANâS: THE WEDDING OF THE YEAR by Caroline Anderson
Dr Izzy Bailey was swept off her feet by sexy Spaniard Diego Ramirez ST PIRANâS: RESCUING PREGNANT CINDERELLA by Carol Marinelli
In January the arrival of sizzlingly hot Italian neurosurgeon Giovanni Corezzi was enough to make any woman forget the cold! ST PIRANâS: ITALIAN SURGEON, FORBIDDEN BRIDE by Margaret McDonagh
In February daredevil doc William MacNeil unexpectedly discovered he was a father in: ST PIRANâS: DAREDEVIL, DOCTORâ¦DAD! by Anne Fraser
March saw a new heart surgeon who had everyoneâs pulses racing in: ST PIRANâS: THE BROODING HEART SURGEON by Alison Roberts
This month fireman Tom Nicholson steals Flora Lovedayâs heart in: ST PIRANâS: THE FIREMAN AND NURSE LOVEDAY by Kate Hardy
Newborn twins could just bring a May marriage miracle for Brianna and Connor ST PIRANâS: TINY MIRACLE TWINS by Maggie Kingsley
And playboy Prince Alessandro Cavalieri honours St Piranâs with a visit in June ST PIRANâS: PRINCE ON THE CHILDRENâS WARD by Sarah Morgan
Welcome to the world of St Piranâs Hospitalâ
Next to the rugged shores of Penhally Bay
lies the picturesque Cornish town of St Piran, where youâll find a bustling hospital famed for the dedication, talent and passion of its staffâon and off the wards!
Under the warmth of the Cornish sun,
Italian doctors, heart surgeons and playboy princes discover that romance blossoms in the most unlikely of placesâ¦
Youâll also meet the devilishly handsome
Dr Josh OâHara and the beautiful, fragile Megan Phillipsâ¦and discover the secret that tore these star-crossed lovers apart.
Turn the page to step into St Piranâsâ where every drama has a dreamy doctor⦠and a happy ending.
Praise for Kate Hardy, who writes for both Mills & Boon>® Medical⢠Romance and Riva:
âTHE CHILDRENâS DOCTORâS SPECIAL PROPOSAL is just as the title promises. Kate Hardy delivers a superb romance that resonates beautifully with the reader. Bravo, Ms Hardy!â
âbookilluminations.com
âTHE GREEK DOCTORâS NEW-YEAR BABY is romantic storytelling at its best! Poignant, enjoyable and absolutely terrific, with THE GREEK DOCTORâS NEW-YEAR BABY Kate Hardy proves once again that when it comes to romantic fiction sheâs up there with the very best!â
âcataromance.com
âSURRENDER TO THE PLAYBOY SHEIKH: I spent a lovely morning with this book, and Iâd advise you to do likewise. Get it. Youâll love it. An unrestrained⦠Grade A.â
âgoodbadandunread.com
âPLAYBOY BOSS, PREGNANCY OF PASSION: this story features a strong heroine who gains strength from her family, and a hero who realises the importance of love and family before itâs too late. Add in their captivating romance and it makes for one great read. â
âRT Book Reviews
Dear Reader
I was so pleased to be asked to be part of the St Piranâs Hospital series, as I really enjoyed taking part in the last two series set in Penhally Bay. Between us, we authors developed such a lovely warm communityâthe kind of place where we all said weâd really like to liveâthat it was great to come back to both Penhally and its major hospital, further along the Cornish coast. I always enjoy revisiting old characters, so you might recognise a couple here, and I had a lot of fun getting the pin-up local firefighter together with the very shy, very sweet school nurse. Not to mention having a great excuse to chat to my Medical⢠Romance author friendsâall in the name of research and discussing the series, of courseâ¦
Itâs a story of finding love in unexpected places, and learning how to make a family. And I thoroughly enjoyed joining Tom on his rescues, and getting him to show Flora who she really is. Not to mention reliving bits of my childrenâs early childhood; some of our favourite trips inspired the family outings that Flora, Tom and Joey have! Youâll need a few tissues, in places, but I hope youâll find bits that make you smile, too.
Iâm always delighted to hear from readers, so do come and visit me at www.katehardy.com
With love
Kate Hardy
THE familiar warble flooded through the fire station and the Tannoy gave a high-pitched whine.
Was it a drill, Tom wondered, at 2: 00 p. m. on a Friday afternoon?
And then he heard the words, âTurnout, vehicles 54 and 55. Fire at Penhally Bay Primary School. Query trapped children.â
Joeyâs school.
Fear lanced through him. Please, God, let this be a drill.
Except he knew it wasnât. Their drill was always a fire at 3 King Street, St Piranâwhich just so happened to be the address of the main fire station in the area. Which meant that this was real.
He headed straight for engine 54, where the rest of the crew were already stepping into their protective trousers, jackets and boots. Steve, the station manager, was in the front seat, tapping into the computer and checking the details.