âLeila, Iâve been invited to Seth and Kylieâs wedding on New Yearâs Eve. Would you like to come with me?â
Her brows rose in surprise. Quinn inviting her to go out with him again was the last thing sheâd expected. And, as much as she would have loved to accept, going with him might be a bit obvious. âIâve been invited to the wedding too,â she admitted. âSo Iâm sure Iâll see you there.â
He nodded. âIâll look forward to it.â
Pasting a brave smile on her face, she opened the front door. âGoodbye, Quinn.â
âBye, Leila.â He looked as if he wanted to kiss her again, but after a brief hesitation he turned and left.
She closed the door, dropping her forehead against the cool wood frame and closing her eyes in a wave of despair.
Maybe it would be best to avoid seeing Quinn again, since she was beginning to think she didnât have the ability to indulge in an affair.
Not without opening herself up to a world of hurt.
Laura Iding loved reading as a child, and when she ran out of books she readily made up her own, completing a little detective mini-series when she was twelve. But, despite her aspirations for being an author, her parents insisted she look into a ârealâ career. So the summer after she turned thirteen she volunteered as a Candy Striper, and fell in love with nursing. Now, after twenty years of experience in trauma/critical care, sheâs thrilled to combine her career and her hobby into oneâwriting Medical⢠Romances for Mills & Boon. Laura lives in the northern part of the United States, and spends all her spare time with her two teenage kids (help!)âa daughter and a sonâand her husband.
The Surgeonâs
New-Year Wedding Wish
by
This book is for you, Olga, because youâve been such a wonderful friend.
Dear Reader
Welcome to Cedar Bluff Hospital, located in a small Wisconsin town overlooking the beautiful rocky shores of Lake Michigan. THE SURGEONâS NEW-YEAR WEDDING WISH is the third book in my new miniseries. I really hope you enjoy reading about Quinn and Leila as much as I enjoyed writing about them.
When Leila first meets Quinn in the trauma room, she thinks heâs nothing more than an arrogant jerk. But a hidden sorrow in his eyes convinces her thereâs more to the Emergency Department physician than anyone realises. And when Leila meets Danny, Quinnâs mute son, she understands the physicianâs aloofness is nothing more than a way to keep people from getting too close.
A terrible tragedy has robbed his son of the ability to talk, but Quinn is determined that the family-like atmosphere of Cedar Bluff is the best environment to help cure his son. Spending time with beautiful, exotic trauma surgeon Leila Ross isnât part of his plan. But his fierce attraction for Leila is hard to dismiss. What starts out as a sexy fling quickly turns into something far more complex.
The last thing Quinn wants is a wife. Until both he and his son Danny fall head over heels in love with Leila. A new year means new beginnings. Can he convince beautiful Leila to become a part of his family for ever?
I hope you enjoy THE SURGEONâS NEW-YEAR WEDDING WISH. And if youâve enjoyed my Cedar Bluff mini-series let me know, so I can convince my editor to let me write stories about more Cedar Bluff Hospital characters.
Happy Reading!
Laura
âWHAT do you have for me?â Leila Ross asked, entering the emergency department of Cedar Bluffâs hospital. As the trauma surgeon on call, sheâd been summoned from her home late on Saturday night, Christmas Day night, in factânot that sheâd made any special plans, aside from a date with her bed, and the sound of her pager had jerked her from a restful sleep.
When she saw the tall, dark-haired ED attending physician standing in the center of the arena, her smile faded and her muscles knotted with tension, starting in her shoulders and moving all the way up her neck.
âTwenty-year-old male with acute abdominal pain in his right lower quadrant,â Dr. Quinn Torres said in his lyrical, East Coast voice. If he were any other man, his deep tone and sensual accent might have been attractive. âElevated white count and acute nausea indicates appendicitis. Heâs in room eleven.â
Despite his Boston accent, Quinn Torres looked Italian with his black hair and olive-toned skin, but his dark eyes made her think maybe his genes had come from Spain or Portugal. Her interest in his heritage was nothing more than pure curiosity, since his face was creased in its usual deep, perpetual scowl.
âOkay, Iâll take a look.â Leila swept her long straight hair back into a rubber band and quickly washed her hands before approaching the patient. She glanced at his chart. âJimmy? My name is Dr. Leila Ross and Iâm here to evaluate you for possible surgery.â
Jimmy Lawton glanced up at her, his green eyes full of pain and an unmistakable hint of fear. âDoc, you have to help me. My stomach hurts so bad I can hardly stand it.â