Her off-limits boss...
Is worth breaking the rules for!
In this Single Dad Docs story, physiotherapist Maggie Greenâs instant attraction to her buttoned-up new boss Dr. Alex Kirkland might be against the rules, but since becoming an amputee sheâs determined to live life to the fullâincluding embarking on a fling! As their chemistry intensifies, Alex and his adorable sonâs acceptance of Maggie for who she is, makes her long for something she never thought possible...a family.
Single Dad Docs quartet
Book 1 â Tempted by Her Single Dad Boss by Annie OâNeil
Book 2 â Resisting Her English Doc by Annie Claydon
Look out for the next two books, coming soon:
Book 3 â The Single Dadâs Proposal by Karin Baine
Book 4 â Nurse to Forever Mom by Susan Carlisle
âBoth the main characters were fascinating and I loved their back stories, as theyâre so different, and yet, theyâre so great together.â
âHarlequin Junkie on One Night with Dr Nikolaides
âAnnie O'Neil is a master of her craft when it comes to feeling what her characters feel and the whole mix together is what made me adore this story.â
âGoodreads on Reunited with Her Parisian Surgeon
ANNIE OâNEIL spent most of her childhood with her leg draped over the family rocking chair and a book in her hand. Novels, baking, and writing too much teenage angst poetry ate up most of her youth. Now Annie splits her time between corralling her husband into helping her with their cows, baking, reading, barrel racing (not really!) and spending some very happy hours at her computer, writing.
Also by Annie OâNeil
One Night with Dr Nikolaides
The Army Docâs Christmas Angel
Single Dad Docs collection
Tempted by Her Single Dad Boss
Resisting Her English Doc by Annie Claydon
And look out for the next two books
The Single Dadâs Proposal by Karin Baine
Nurse to Forever Mum by Susan Carlisle
Available February 2019
Discover more at millsandboon.co.uk.
ISBN: 9781474089692
TEMPTED BY HER SINGLE DAD BOSS
© 2018 Annie OâNeil
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This one goes with a big fat happy heart to Susan,
who corralled us together; Christine, who kept us sane; and Karin, whose spirit kept the flame well and truly burning. Youâre all amazing. Iâm so delighted to have âdiscoveredâ Maple Island with you all. Perhaps weâll meet there again one day? Big love x Annie
âOW!â MAGGIE HADNâT meant to yelp. Keeping her cool for her young patients was paramount.
Had the ferry surfed a huge wave or hit something? Just make sure the children are unhurt.
âEveryone okay?â
She heard a pair of yesses as she peeled her hands off the ambulance floor. âLooks like the oceanâs a bit rough outside of Boston Harbor, kiddos. Maybe the ferry captainâs seen Moby Dick!â
Without looking, Maggie knew her knees would be bloodied and a bump would be growing on her head. How sheâd managed to fly past the ambulanceâs two vacuum mattresses and conk her head on the gurney wheels was beyond her. She quickly pushed herself back up to a sitting position and checked her patients. They were the priority here, not her.