by Melanie Milburne
When sparks fly, love isn't far behind!
Publisher: Harlequin
Medical Romance (2008)
Before Georgiana Willoughby can even start her first day on the job as
a registrar for a neurological term at Sidney Metropolitan Hospital,
disaster strikes. Rushing back to the gym, she whacks a cyclist with
the door of her fancy Posche, renders roadside aid until the ambulance
arrives. Not only is she late for work but her new boss is surgeon Ben
Blackwood, the man she just hit with her car! Trouble seems to follow
Georgie wherever she goes! Ben may be attractive but Georgie has sworn
off men. Can Georgie show her stubborn boss that when it comes to
medicine, she is a professional?
Ben has a chip on his shoulder. He never had it easy like Georgie. He
had work several jobs to pay for his medical training. Nothing was ever
handed to him. Bevis Willoughby almost stopped his medical career in
its tracks. Now way is Ben going to allow his daughter to slide by with
her gorgeous looks, her well-placed connections and her easy to come
money! When Ben sees her medical skills, he might just have to rethink
his assumptions about his new trainee. Working side by side, seeing
each other's dedication to medicine, will their hearts open?
THE SURGEON BOSS'S BRIDE
is packed full of humorous action and accidents as well as lots of
smiles and laughs. Ben is stubborn and a bit of a challenge for Georgie
as a boss, but medicine and devotion to their patients takes
precedence. Medicine is the vehicle (no pun intended) through which we
see their true hearts, their true values and their respect for one
another. When Georgie's skill as a doctor comes into play, nothing
stops him from admiring her as a professional. As for the sparks....
when sparks fly, we all know love isn't far behind! In this romance,
the banter and conflicts convince readers that this couple had what it
takes to make a relationship. They shared, they apologized ---and they
loved one another. The sense of professionalism and honor in medicine
in this romance that breaks through any minor character flaws. A
wonderful opposites attract romance with class differences between the
hero and heroine!