Letting go of his past...
...to embrace their future!
In this Hope Childrenâs Hospital story, pediatrician Dr. Finn Morgan keeps himself fiercely privateâafter losing his leg in Afghanistan, he pushed everyone away. So his unexpected attraction to colleague, physiotherapist Naomi Collins, infuriates him! Something in her stunning eyes tells him sheâs a survivor too. Christmas is a time for healing, maybe theyâll both find what theyâve both been looking forâin each otherâs arms...
Hope Childrenâs Hospital miniseries
Book 1 â Their Newborn Baby Gift by Alison Roberts Book 2 â One Night, One Unexpected Miracle by Caroline Anderson Book 3 â The Army Docâs Christmas Angel by Annie OâNeil Book 4 â The Billionaireâs Christmas Wish by Tina Beckett
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
Her Knight Under the Mistletoe
Reunited with Her Parisian Surgeon
One Night with Dr Nikolaides
Hope Childrenâs Hospital collection
Their Newborn Baby Gift by Alison Roberts
One Night, One Unexpected Miracle by Caroline Anderson
The Army Docâs Christmas Angel
The Billionaireâs Christmas Wish by Tina Beckett
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ISBN: 978-1-474-07547-3
THE ARMY DOCâS CHRISTMAS ANGEL
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This one goes out to the service men and women
in our lives.
The sacrifices they make are unimaginable.
The things they see and the work they do
can often come at a high cost.
Family life, physical health,
even, in those awful cases, loss of life.
And they still go out there and I hope stories like this
one prove we all think their bravery and strength are extraordinary.
CHAPTER ONE
âYOU PLANNING ON wearing a track into the floor?â
Finn looked across at his boss, startled to see him in the hospital given the hour, then gave a nonchalant shrug. âMaybe. Whatâs it to you?â
Theo barked a good-natured laugh. âI paid for that floor. I was hoping we could keep it intact for a few more years before your lunking huge feet are embedded in it.â
Finn looked down at the honey-colored floorboards then up at his boss as he scrubbed his hand through the tangles of his dark hair. About time he got a haircut. Or invested in a comb. It had only been...oh...about fourteen years since heâd given up the buzz cuts. Didnât stop him from thinking of himself as that fit, adrenaline-charged young man whoâd stepped off the plane in Afghanistan all those years ago. Once an army man...