CAROL MARINELLI recently filled in a form where she was asked for her job title and was thrilled, after all these years, to be able to put down her answer as âwriterâ. Then it asked what Carol did for relaxation. After chewing her pen for a moment Carol put down the truthââwritingâ. The third question askedââWhat are your hobbies?â Well, not wanting to look obsessed or, worse still, boring, she crossed the fingers on her free hand and answered âswimming and tennisâ. But, given that the chlorine in the pool does terrible things to her highlights, and the closest sheâs got to a tennis racket in the last couple of years is watching the Australian Open, Iâm sure you can guess the real answer!
Dear Reader
As I wrote Juan and Cateâs story it was never my intention to do two linked books. I adored Juan, and loved following his journey, but while speaking about my plot with my writing friend Fiona McArthur she said, âI think you love Harry too.â
Is it possible to love two heroes at once?
Please donât think less of me, but my answer is YES!
They have both known tragedy, but in very different ways, and they both make me laugh. The funniest thing for me, while writing this, was that I discovered beauty really is in the eye of the beholder. Neither of my heroines remotely fancied the otherâs hero.
Their creator did, though! :)
I hope you enjoy their stories.
Happy reading!
Carol xxx
âSORRY, JUAN, I didnât mean to wake you.â Cate Nicholls stopped twisting a long brown curl around her finger and cringed at the sound of Juanâs deep, heavily ac- centedâbut clearly sleepyâvoice when he answered the phone.
âIt is no problem. Is that you, Cate?â
âYes.â She blushed a little that Juan had recognised her voice. He had only done a few locum shifts at the Melbourne Bayside Hospital emergency department, but the tension between them sizzled. Cate had tried everyone she could think of before finally accepting Harryâs suggestion and phoning Juan to see if he could come in. A fully qualified anaesthetist from Argentina, he was travelling around the world for a year or two and was as sexy-as-sin as a man could possibly be and still remain popular. âIâm really sorry to have disturbed you. Were you working last night?â
âNo.â
âOh!â Cate glanced up at the clockâit was two p.m., why on earth would he still be in bed? Then Cate heard the sound of a female voice and cringed again as Juan told whoever the woman was that he took three sugars in his coffee. Then his silken voice returned to Cate.
âSo, what can I do for you?â
âSheldon called in sick and we havenât been able to get anyone else in to cover him.â
âDoes Harry know that youâre calling me?â
Cate laughedâHarry, one of the senior emergency department consultants, went into sulking mode whenever Juan was around; he was still annoyed that Juan had knocked back his offer of a three-month contract to work in the department. âIt was Harry who suggested that I call you.â
âSo, what time do you want me to come in?â
âAs soon as you can get here.â Cate looked out at the busy emergency department. âItâs really starting to fill upâ¦â She paused for a moment as Harry said something. âCould you hold on, please, Juan?â Cate called out to Harry, âWhat did you say?â
âTell Juan that even though we really need him to get here as soon as possible, he can stop for a haircut on the way if he feels so inclined!â
Juanâs shaggy long black hair, unshaven appearance and relaxed dress sense drove Harry crazy and Cate was smiling as she got back to her conversation with Juan. âI assume that you heard that?â
âI did,â Juan answered. âTell Harry that he loves me really.â Cate listened as Juan yawned and stretched and she tried not to think about him in bed, naked, at two in the afternoon. âOkay,â he said. âIâll just have a quick shower and Iâll be there as soon as I can.â
âThanks, Juan.â Cate hung up the phone and wrote his name on the board. Harry glanced over and gave a quick shake of his head.
âIf ever there was a man inappropriately named, itâs Dr Morales,â Harry said, and Cate had to laugh. Juan had quite a reputation, and even just writing his name down would have a few staff scurrying off to check their make-up and hair.
Cate refused to.
Washing her hands before heading back out to the patients, she saw her reflection in the mirror. Yes, her shoulder-length hair could do with being re-tied and her serious hazel eyes might look better with a slick of mascara, but she simply refused to make that effort for Juan.