The Midwife's Longed-For Baby: The Midwife's Longed-for Baby (Yoxburgh Park Hospital) / One Night That Changed Her Life (Medical)

The Midwife's Longed-For Baby: The Midwife's Longed-for Baby (Yoxburgh Park Hospital) / One Night That Changed Her Life (Medical)

by Caroline Anderson (Author), Caroline Anderson (Author), Emily Forbes (Author)

Synopsis

The Midwife's Longed-For Baby - Caroline Anderson

Obstetrician Nick Jarvis and midwife Liv had the perfect marriage - until not conceiving the baby they ached for tore them apart.

But separation has only compounded how much they need each other, and now they're working together again, delivering babies every day! It could be their chance to rekindle their relationship, but only if they can rediscover the sheer joy of loving - the one thing that will make their marriage whole and give them the courage to try for a baby again.

One Night That Changed Her Life - Emily Forbes

From the moment she sees Dr Xavier O'Donnell, midwife Brighde Campbell knows how the night will end. In the gorgeous obstetrician's arms, she can forget the closely kept reason she avoids commitment-but then she discovers she's pregnant...

Finding out he's going to be a father both shocks and delights Xavier, but Brighde seems intent on shutting him out. Her painful secret will test both their hearts, but can he convince Brighde that no matter what the future holds, they can face it together?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Mills & Boon
Published: 24 Aug 2017

ISBN 10: 0263926656
ISBN 13: 9780263926651

Author Bio
Caroline Anderson's been a nurse, a secretary, a teacher, and has run her own business. Now she's settled on writing. `I was looking for that elusive something and finally realised it was variety - now I have it in abundance. Every book brings new horizons, new friends, and in between books I juggle! My husband John and I have two beautiful daughters, Sarah and Hannah, umpteen pets, and several acres of Suffolk that nature tries to reclaim every time we turn our backs!'