New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery delivers a celebrated story about finding the courage to forgive.
Just about every nurse at Honeygrove Memorial is swooning with the arrival of heartthrob surgeon Trevor MacAllister. All except disillusioned Dana Rowan, who has vowed never to get involved with a doctor—much less be lured by Trevor’s charm—again. She’s resolved to stay as far away from “Dr. Love” as possible, but with fate conspiring against her, this is easier said than done.
Trevor may be a brilliant surgeon, but being paired with Dana in a training seminar will push his limits…and force him to confront some unresolved feelings. He realizes that beneath Dana’s prickly exterior is a heart just as tender as his own. Learning to work together is something they should be able manage…so long as love doesn’t get in the way.
Prince Charming MD is part of the Prescription: Marriage miniseries along with A Doctor’s Vow by Christine Rimmer and Dr. Mom and the Millionaire by Christine Flynn.
“Good thing he’s a gifted surgeon. He’ll be able to repair all the hearts he breaks.”
Yes, that about sums him up, Dana thought. After all, she had personal experience with Trevor MacAllister’s charm. But that was in the past. As far as she was concerned, Trevor was just another doctor.
Then she saw him. He, of course, looked incredible. Tall, tanned, perfect masculine features. But Trevor was more than model perfect—he was a tremendously gifted and compassionate surgeon. His colleagues respected him, his patients worshiped him, women desired him.
The man should come with a warning label, she thought. Lethal, operate at your own risk.
Because Dana absolutely, positively refused to be attracted to Trevor MacAllister. No way, no how, not ever again. She’d sung that song, danced that dance. And just because she now had to work with him didn’t mean she would fall for his wily charms again…or would she?
During this holiday season, don’t forget to treat yourself special, too. And taking the time to enjoy November’s Special Edition lineup is the perfect place to start!
Veteran author Lisa Jackson continues her FOREVER FAMILY miniseries with A Family Kind of Gal. All THAT SPECIAL WOMAN! Tiffany Santini wants is a life of harmony away from her domineering in-laws. But there’s no avoiding her sinfully sexy brother-in-law when he lavishes her—and her kids—with attention.
And there’s more continuing drama on the way! First, revisit the Adams family with The Cowgirl & The Unexpected Wedding when Sherryl Woods delivers book four in die popular AND BABY MAKES THREE: THE NEXT GENERATION series. Next, the PRESCRIPTION: MARRIAGE medical series returns with Prince Charming, M.D. by Susan Mallery. Just about every nurse at Honeygrove Memorial Hospital has been swooning over one debonair doc—except the R.N. who recalls her old flame’s track record for breaking hearts! Then the MEN OF THE DOUBLE-C RANCH had better look out when a sassy redhead gets under a certain ornery cowboy’s skin in The Rancher and the Redhead by Allison Leigh.
Rounding off this month, Janis Reams Hudson shares a lighthearted tale about a shy accountant who discovers a sexy stranger sleeping on her sofa in Until You. And in A Mother for Jeffrey by Trisha Alexander, a heroine realizes her lifelong dream of having a family.
I hope you enjoy all of our books this month. Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Silhouette Books.
Sincerely,
Karen Taylor Richman
Senior Editor
Prince Charming, M.D.
Susan Mallery
SUSAN MALLERY
lives in sunny Southern California where the eccentricities of a writer are considered fairly normal. Her books are both reader favorites and bestsellers, with recent titles appearing on the Waldenbooks bestseller list and the USA Today bestseller list Her 1995 Special Edition Marriage on Demand was awarded Best Special Edition by Romantic Times Magazine.
The Pledge
Graduation day
We, the undersigned, having barely survived four years of nursing school and preparing to go forth and find a job, do hereby vow to meet at Granetti’s at least once a week, not do anything drastic to our hair without consulting each other first and never, ever–no matter how rich, how cute, how funny, how smart–marry a doctor.
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