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Автор: Kate Hardy
Издательство: HarperCollins
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      Can he convince her to be his Christmas bride?

      When Dr. Hayley Clark met Sam Price in Iceland, their holiday romance was unforgettable—and unrepeatable! Sam was the first man to reawaken Hayley after losing her firefighter partner, but she wasn’t ready to risk her heart again, especially with a guy who loves danger!

      But when Sam arrives at Hayley’s hospital as the new registrar they’re both shocked and delighted—could their fling become more after all? Only if Hayley can come to trust that her daredevil doc can both heal and protect her heart—forever!

      Miracles at Muswell Hill Hospital

      Christmas is a time for healing broken hearts!

      Medical marvels occur every day at Muswell Hill Hospital—but two friends who work there, Dr Hayley Clark and Dr Danielle (Dani) Owens, are deserving of some special Christmas miracles. Bonded by recent traumatic life events, they’ve helped each other recover with their year-long pact of saying yes to everything!

      As Christmas draws near—ready or not—they are about to meet two gorgeous guys who, if they will just let them in, can finally mend their broken hearts!

      Hayley and Sam’s story

      Christmas with Her Daredevil Doc

      Sam and Hayley had one incredible week in Iceland—but when Sam appears for work at Muswell Hill Hospital, they struggle to keep their ‘temporary’ romance in the past. Can their holiday fling become so much more?

      And Dani and Alex’s storyM

      Their Pregnancy Gift

      Alex is determined never to have children—but Danielle is irresistible. And after one night of passion they must face the shocking and wonderful consequences!

      Both available now!

      Dear Reader,

      How do you pick yourself up, dust yourself off and start all over again when your life implodes? That’s partly why my heroine Hayley has a pact with her best friend to have a ‘Year of Saying Yes’—agreeing to opportunities that will make their lives happier. And going to Iceland means that she’s met someone who might just change her life for ever…

      But Sam has his own issues to work through—and the way he deals with the fallout from his own life is to take risks to remind himself that he’s still alive and kicking. Which makes him the worst possible man that Hayley can fall for.

      How can he teach her to trust that risk-taking won’t lead to another disaster in her life? And how can she teach him to trust that she won’t let him down the way his ex did?

      I hope you enjoy their story—and definitely the romance of their wedding!

      With love,

      Kate Hardy

      Christmas with Her Daredevil Doc

      Kate Hardy

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      KATE HARDY has always loved books, and could read before she went to school. She discovered Mills & Boon books when she was twelve and decided this was what she wanted to do. When she isn’t writing, Kate enjoys reading, cinema, ballroom dancing and the gym. You can contact her via her website: katehardy.com.

      To Gerard, Chris and Chloe, who shared Iceland with me and fell in love with it as much as I did.

      Contents

       Cover

       Back Cover Text

       Introduction

       Dear Reader

       Title Page

       About the Author

       Dedication

       PROLOGUE

       CHAPTER ONE

       CHAPTER TWO

       CHAPTER THREE

       CHAPTER FOUR

       CHAPTER FIVE

       CHAPTER SIX

       CHAPTER SEVEN

       CHAPTER EIGHT

       CHAPTER NINE

       CHAPTER TEN

       Extract

       Copyright

       PROLOGUE

      HAYLEY DID A double take as her best friend hobbled into the hospital canteen on crutches, with a full-length walking cast up to her right knee.

      ‘What happened, Dani?’ she asked as Danielle heaved herself into the seat opposite hers and rested the crutches against the wall so they wouldn’t be in the way of anyone else in the canteen. ‘Did you break your ankle?’

      ‘It’s not quite that bad—it’s a second and third metatarsal stress fracture,’ Danielle said, grimacing.

      Hayley frowned. They’d been out to their usual dance aerobics class, two nights ago, and Danielle had seemed fine then. ‘When did it happen?’

      ‘According to the orthopods, three or four weeks ago, because the fracture shows up on the X-ray and looks as if it’s been trying to heal for some time—but the actual diagnosis was this morning.’ Danielle sighed. ‘I suppose my foot had been aching for a bit.’

      And Dani, being Dani, had no doubt ignored it because she was too busy. ‘Why didn’t you say something, the other night?’ Hayley asked. ‘We could’ve missed class to let you rest your foot.’

      Danielle flapped a dismissive hand. ‘It was fine.’