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When consultant gynaecologist Eliot Kennedy comes to Westport General the staff find themselves under a new and autocratic rule. | When consultant gynaecologist Eliot Kennedy comes to Westport General the staff find themselves under a new and autocratic rule. | ||
− | + | Sister Rachel Swift resolves not to allow the bad-tempered, overbearing Mr Kennedy to upset her patients, her staff or herself. What she didn’t reckon on was the devastating effect he would have on her. | |
− | + | She finds herself agreeing to marry him - a marriage of convenience only, for he convinces her that he and his daughter Jessica need her. But what happens in a marriage when one of the partners fall secretly and wildly in love with the other? | |
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==Publication History== | ==Publication History== |
Latest revision as of 11:16, 6 May 2012
By Lee Stafford | ||
Publisher | Mills & Boon Doctor Nurse Romance #D123 | |
Mills & Boon Doctor Nurse Romance Series # | ||
Preceded by | Safari Nurse | |
Followed by | Doctor Sara Comes Home |
- Author: Lee Stafford
- Publisher: Mills & Boon Doctor Nurse Romance #D123
- Year: 1982, June
Book Description
When consultant gynaecologist Eliot Kennedy comes to Westport General the staff find themselves under a new and autocratic rule. Sister Rachel Swift resolves not to allow the bad-tempered, overbearing Mr Kennedy to upset her patients, her staff or herself. What she didn’t reckon on was the devastating effect he would have on her. She finds herself agreeing to marry him - a marriage of convenience only, for he convinces her that he and his daughter Jessica need her. But what happens in a marriage when one of the partners fall secretly and wildly in love with the other?
Publication History
- 1982, June - Paperback Release (Mills & Boon Doctor Nurse Romance #D123) (UK Original Release)