â ⦠the author gave me wonderful, enjoyable moments of conflict, and truth-revealing moments of joy and sorrow ⦠I highly recommend this book for all lovers of romance with medical drama as a backdrop and second-chance love.â
âContemporary Romance Reviews on NYC Angels: An Explosive Reunion
âThis is a deeply emotional book, dealing with difficult life and death issues and situations in the medical community. But it is also a powerful story of love, forgiveness, and learning to be intimate ⦠Thereâs a lot packed into this novella. Iâm impressed.â
âGoodreads on 200 Harley Street: The Proud Italian
Welcome to Paradise!
Meet the small but dedicated team of medics who service the remote Pacific Wildfire Island.
In this idyllic setting relationships are rekindled, passions are stirred, and bonds that will last a lifetime are forged in the tropical heat â¦
But thereâs also a darker side to paradiseâsecrets, lies and greed amidst the Lockhart family threaten the community, and the team find themselves fighting to save more than the lives of their patients.
They must band together to fight for the future of the island theyâve all come to call home!
Read Caroline and Keanuâs story in
The Man She Could Never Forget by Meredith Webber
Read Anna and Lukeâs story in
The Nurse Who Stole His Heart by Alison Roberts
And watch for more
fabulous Wildfire Island Docs stories coming soon from Mills & Boon Medical Romance!
If you were asked to think of the most romantic setting ever, where would it be? A candlelit dinner? A walk in a forest with dappled sunlight filtering through the canopy? In front of a crackling fire on a winterâs night? Or maybe a beach on a tropical islandâat sunset?
Those all work for me, thatâs for sure, but thereâs obviously something about the tropical island beach that puts it closer to the top of the list for many peopleâwhich probably explains why travel agents use those stunning images of couples on beaches to advertise islands.
Iâve been lucky enough to visit Hawaii, Fiji and Samoa. Iâm also lucky enough to have writer friends who love island settings for romantic stories as much as I do, so when the opportunity came up to work together we were all excited.
Wildfire Island is the star of our fictitious archipelago of MâLangi. It has a beach that is so famous for its amazing sunsets it gave the island its name. It also has a hospital, and a team of people who all have their own stories.
This is Luke and Anaheraâs story. Theyâve both kept huge secrets from each other and have to deal with the repercussions of having them revealed. What are those secrets and how do they do that?
Read on and find out â¦
With love,
Alison xxx
ALISON ROBERTS is a New Zealander, currently lucky enough to live near a beautiful beach in Auckland. She is also lucky enough to write for both the Mills & Boon Romance and Medical Romance lines. A primary school teacher in a former life, she is also a qualified paramedic. She loves to travel and dance, drink champagne, and spend time with her daughter and her friends.
For Meredith and Linda with very much love xxx
STEPPING OFF A plane could be more than stepping onto unfamiliar ground.
Sometimes it was like stepping back in time.
The heat of the early evening was the first thing that Luke Wilson noticed. The kind of heat laced with moisture that felt like the anteroom of a sauna. Why on earth had he chosen to fly in a suit?
Because that was what internationally renowned specialists in tropical diseases wore when they were invited to be a keynote speaker at an exclusive conference?
The smell was the second thing that hit Luke as he walked from the plane towards the golf cart that was clearly waiting to transport him to his accommodation at Wildfire Islandâs newest facilityâa state-of-the-art conference centre.
Heâd already shed his jacket on the small private plane that heâd boarded in Auckland, New Zealandâthe last leg of a very long journey from London. Now he loosened his tie and rolled up his shirtsleeves as he breathed in the scent of fragrant blossoms like frangipani and jasmine being carried on a gentle, tropical breeze.
And it was the smell that did it.
It smelled like â¦
Oh, man ⦠it smelled like Ana.
The emotional reaction slammed into him with far more force than he had anticipated. A mix of guilt. And loss. And a longing that was still powerful enoughâeven after so many yearsâto make him wonder if his knees were in danger of buckling.
He shouldnât have come back here.
âLet me take that for you, Dr Wilson.â The smiling young island lad held out a hand to take his small suitcase. âHop on board and Iâll take you to your bure. Youâve got just enough time to freshen up before the cocktail party.â