A Christmas kiss...
...with the rebel surgeon!
In this Scottish Docs in New York story, Dr. Angel Conley will do anything to bring the joy of Christmas to her young patients! Only she doesnât count on gorgeous Scottish surgeon Wolfe McKeag being her reluctant partner in crime! Theyâve both spent their lives running from relationships, but as their passion for each other turns into so much more, dare they believe in the magic of Christmas?
Scottish Docs in New York duet
Book 1 â Their Christmas to Remember Book 2 â Healed Under the Mistletoe
âAnother wonderful second chance book.... Enjoy their journey back to love.â
âGoodreads on Back in Dr. Xenakisâ Arms
âI believe readers get an absolutely charming and enthralling read in this book that captivated me right from the start....â
âHarlequin Junkie on The Rescue Docâs Christmas Miracle
AMALIE BERLIN lives with her family and her critters in Southern Ohio, and writes quirky and independent characters for Mills & Boon Medical Romance. She likes to buck expectations with unusual settings and situations, and believes humour can be used powerfully to illuminate the truthâespecially when juxtaposed against intense emotions. Love is stronger and more satisfying when your partner can make you laugh through the times when you donât have the luxury of tears.
Also by Amalie Berlin
Taming Hollywoodâs Ultimate Playboy
Challenging the Doctor Sheikh
Danteâs Shock Proposal
The Princeâs Cinderella Bride
The Rescue Docâs Christmas Miracle
Back in Dr Xenakisâ Arms
Scottish Docs in New York miniseries
Their Christmas to Remember
Healed Under the Mistletoe
Discover more at millsandboon.co.uk.
ISBN: 978-1-474-07551-0
THEIR CHRISTMAS TO REMEMBER
© 2018 Amalie Berlin
Published in Great Britain 2018
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Dedicated to my mom, Jeanne, the worldâs best nurse.
She always goes above and beyond for those in her care.
CHAPTER ONE
DR. ANGELICA CONLEY knocked once before pushing into the room of her very first patient at Sutcliffe Memorial Hospital almost a year after that first treatment in Emergency. A patient sheâd been saddened to see readmitted earlier in the week.
âHi, Jenna.â She wasnât Jennaâs doctor now, sheâd just had the sad duty of discovering and diagnosing Jennaâs original nephroblastoma, which had recurred after six months of remission. Jenna was now under the care of a pediatric oncologist and the Scottish pediatric surgeon who unknowingly set Angelâs imagination on fire. At least she hoped he didnât know but, considering the way women seemed to fall at his feet, he probably at least suspected. She was alive, after all. It was one of the only things she had in common with her colleagues. In almost every other way, she stood apart from them, an oddity who didnât fit in to the Manhattan scene, and never could.
She really shouldâve known that from the startâsheâd had three decades to write it into her DNA, but sheâd still fallen for the fantasy that things could be different here, that who she was and where sheâd come from wouldnât matter. But within three days at her first New York job, her past had come back to bite her, which was how sheâd ended up at Sutcliffe. Fortunate, probably, but still...