He's impeccably groomed, a quiet, austere widower with a teenage daughter, perfect in all the ways Morgan is not. But Luke has a secret that only Morgan can help him with. Problem is, she'll go to any lengths to avoid him.
Teenage daughters, Morgan's impossible mother, and babies who insist on being born in difficult situations cause chaos and detente.
Love? Are you kidding?
Maybe. Maybe not.
If you love medical fiction, strong, vulnerable women and hospital romance that makes you laugh and cry, you'll adore The Baby Doctor.
Bobby Hutchinson loves babies, some dogs, camping, and people who don’t fit society’s definition of normal.
She’s a friendly hermit who disproved the belief that you can’t go home again; after innumerable moves, she's back in the place she started, a little coal mining town deep in the Canadian Rockies. She's fascinated by everything medical, and her doctor and nurse friends meticulously check the facts in her Emergency series. The sight of blood makes her faint.
She lives, breathes, reads and writes books, and has written and published upwards of 55, mostly romance, which she obviously needs to learn a lot about; her neices call her "catch and release" due to her relationship patterns.
She lives alone. She has two of her six brilliant grandchildren living just down the street, and she relies on them for advice on all things electronic. She walks, reads, writes and likes this quote:
“When you change the way you look at a thing, the thing you look at changes.”