Praise for Fiona McArthur:
âThe entire story
(SURVIVAL GUIDE TO DATING YOUR BOSS)
is liberally spiced with drama, heartfelt emotion and just a touch of humour.â
âRT Book Reviews
A lifelong reader of most genres, Louisa George discovered romance novels later than most, but immediately fell in love with the intensity of emotion, the high drama and the family focus of Medical Romance. An English ex-pat, Louisa now lives north of Auckland, New Zealand, with her husband, two teenage sons and two male cats. Writing romance is her opportunity to covertly inject a hefty dose of pink into her heavily testosterone-dominated household. When sheâs not writing or researching Louisa loves to spend time with her family and friends, enjoys travelling, and adores great food. Sheâs also hopelessly addicted to Zumba.
A mother to five sons, FIONA MCARTHUR is an Australian midwife who loves to write. Medical⢠Romance gives Fiona the scope to write about all the wonderful aspects of adventure, romance, medicine and midwifery that she feels so passionate aboutâas well as an excuse to travel! Now that her boys are older, Fiona and her husband Ian are off to meet new people, see new places, and have wonderful adventures.
Fionaâs website is at www.fionamcarthur.com
Sydney Harbour Hospital
Sexy surgeons, dedicated doctors, scandalous secrets, on-call dramas â¦
Welcome to the world of Sydney Harbour Hospital(orSHH â¦for shortâbecause secrets never stay hidden for long!)
In February new nurse Lily got caught up in the hotbed of hospital gossip in
SYDNEY HARBOUR HOSPITAL: LILYâS SCANDALby Marion Lennox
And gorgeous paediatrician Teo came to single mum Zoeâs rescue in
SYDNEY HARBOUR HOSPITAL: ZOEâS BABYby Alison Roberts
In March sexy Sicilian playboy Luca finally met his match in
SYDNEY HARBOUR HOSPITAL: LUCAâS BAD GIRLby Amy Andrews
Then in April Hayley opened Tomâs eyes to love in
SYDNEY HARBOUR HOSPITAL: TOMâS REDEMPTIONby Fiona Lowe
In May heiress Lexi learned to put the past behind her â¦
SYDNEY HARBOUR HOSPITAL: LEXIâS SECRETby Melanie Milburne
Last month adventurer Charlie helped shy Bella fulfil her dreamsâand find love on the way!
SYDNEY HARBOUR HOSPITAL: BELLAâS WISHLISTby Emily Forbes
This month single mum Emily gives no-strings-attached surgeon Marco a reason to stay in July:
SYDNEY HARBOUR HOSPITAL: MARCOâS TEMPTATIONby Fiona McArthur
And finally join us in August as Ava and James realise their marriage really is worth saving in
SYDNEY HARBOUR HOSPITAL: AVAâS RE-AWAKENINGby Carol Marinelli
And not forgetting Sydney Harbour Hospitalâs legendary heart surgeon Finn Kennedy. This brooding maverick keeps his women on hospital rotation ⦠But can new doc Evie Lockheart unlock the secrets to his guarded heart? Find out in this enthralling new eight-book continuity from Mills & Boon>® Medical⢠Romance.
A collection impossible to resist!
These books are also available in eBook format from www.millsandboon.co.uk
To Flo, who went above and beyond to help me do justice to Marco.
Looking forward to more journeys with glee, Fi. xx
Welcome to the world of Sydney Harbour Hospital (orSHH â¦for shortâbecause secrets never stay hidden for long!)
Looking out over cosmopolitan Sydney Harbour, Australiaâs premier teaching hospital is a hive of round-the-clock activityâwith a very active hospital grapevine.
With the most renowned (and gorgeous!) doctors in Sydney working side by side, professional and sensual tensions run sky-highâthereâs always plenty of romantic rumours to gossip about â¦
Whoâs been kissing who in the on-call room? Whatâs going on between legendary heart surgeon Finn Kennedy and tough-talking A&E doctor Evie Lockheart? And whatâs wrong with Finn?
Find out in this enthralling new eight-book continuity from Mills & Boon>® Medical⢠Romanceâindulge yourself with eight helpings of romance, emotion and gripping medical drama!
Sydney Harbour Hospital
From saving lives to sizzling seduction, these doctors are the very best!
MARCO DâARVELLO paused in a pool of sunlight on the suspended walkway and watched the boats in Sydney Harbour. Not your usual view from a hospital corridor. He hoped to do more than just observe this country before he had to leave, but once this last client was seen he was booked up with all the surgery he could manage before he moved on.
That was how he liked it.
His attention returned to the consultantâs referral in his hand. âFoetal urinary obstruction.â Should be a fairly simple scope and shunt, he mused as he pushed open the door to his temporary rooms. The lack of waiting-room chairs meant his patients had to wait in his office. It wasnât really ideal but the view was worth it.
âBuongiorno, Marlise.â
His borrowed secretary blushed. âGood morning, Dr DâArvello.â
âPlease, you must call me Marco.â He perched on the edge of her desk, oblivious to the flutter he caused, and peered across at her computer screen. âHas Miss Cooper arrived?â