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Автор: Sarah Morgan
Издательство: HarperCollins
Серия: Mills & Boon Medical
Жанр произведения: Контркультура
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isbn: 9781408924754
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       Welcome to the world of St Piran’s Hospital—

      Next to the rugged shores of Penhally Bay lies the picturesque Cornish town of St Piran, where you’ll find a bustling hospital famed for the dedication, talent and passion of its staff—on and off the wards!

      Under the warmth of the Cornish sun Italian doctors, heart surgeons, and playboy princes discover that romance blossoms in the most unlikely of places …

      You’ll also meet the devilishly handsome Dr Josh O’Hara and the beautiful, fragile Megan Phillips … and discover the secret that tore these star-crossed lovers apart.

       Turn the page to step into St Piran’s—where every drama has a dreamy doctor … and a happy ending.

      Dear Reader

      St Piran’s has been such a huge success that I was delighted to be invited to write the final book in the series. I was even more delighted when I saw my brief and realised that I had been given such a fantastic hero and heroine.

      Tasha is a paediatric doctor, and she’s bright, feisty, brave and bold. She’s a woman who isn’t afraid to stand up for what she believes is right—even if that means challenging those in authority. To protect her tiny patients she’s risked her career, and her passionate determination to do the right thing has saved two lives but cost her her job. She’s the sort of doctor I’d want fighting my corner if one of my children were sick—the sort of doctor who puts ethics before establishment. But even fiery Tasha has her insecurities, and when her big brother Josh arranges for her to nurse his friend Prince Alessandro this strong, opinionated doctor suddenly finds herself at her most vulnerable. Faced with the gorgeous, sexy Prince she fell crazily in love with as a teenager, suddenly she’s not so brave and bold….

      As well as writing Tasha and Alessandro’s story, I was also allowed to develop the exciting, forbidden romance between Josh and Megan. There were so many dramatic twists and turns to their relationship that I was desperate to know how it ended. I hope you feel the same way, and enjoy exploring the developing relationship between these characters.

      Love

       Sarah x

      About the Author

      SARAH MORGAN is a British writer who regularly tops bestseller lists with her lively stories for both Mills & Boon® Medical™ Romance and Modern™ Romance.

      As a child Sarah dreamed of being a writer, and although she took a few interesting detours on the way she is now living that dream. With her writing career she has successfully combined business with pleasure, and she firmly believes that reading romance is one of the most satisfying and fat-free escapist pleasures available. Her stories are unashamedly optimistic, and she is always pleased when she receives letters from readers saying that her books have helped them through hard times.

      RT Book Reviews has described her writing as ‘actionpacked and sexy', and she has been nominated twice for a Reviewer’s Choice Award and shortlisted twice for the Romance Prize by the Romantic Novelists’ Association.

      Sarah lives near London with her husband and two children, who innocently provide an endless supply of authentic dialogue. When she isn’t writing or nagging about homework Sarah enjoys music, movies, and any activity that takes her outdoors.

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      ST PIRAN’S:

      PRINCE ON THE

      CHILDREN’S WARD

      SARAH MORGAN

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       ST PIRAN’S HOSPITAL

       Where every drama has a dreamy doctor … and a happy ending.

       In December we gave you the first two St Piran’s stories in one month!

       Nick Tremayne and Kate Althorp finally got their happy-ever-after in:

      ST PIRAN’S: THE WEDDING OF THE YEAR

      by Caroline Anderson

       Dr Izzy Bailey was swept off her feet by sexy Spaniard Diego Ramirez

      ST PIRAN’S: RESCUING PREGNANT CINDERELLA

      by Carol Marinelli

       In January the arrival of sizzlingly hot Italian neurosurgeon Giovanni Corezzi was enough to make any woman forget the cold!

      ST PIRAN’S: ITALIAN SURGEON, FORBIDDEN BRIDE

      by Margaret McDonagh

       In February daredevil doc William MacNeil unexpectedly discovered he was a father in:

      ST PIRAN’S: DAREDEVIL, DOCTOR … DAD!

      by Anne Fraser

       March saw a new heart surgeon who had everyone’s pulses racing in:

      ST PIRAN’S: THE BROODING HEART SURGEON

      by Alison Roberts

      Then fireman Tom Nicholson stole Flora Loveday’s heart in: ST PIRAN’S: THE FIREMAN AND NURSE LOVEDAY by Kate Hardy

       Last month newborn twins brought a marriage miracle for Brianna and Connor

      ST PIRAN’S: TINY MIRACLE TWINS

      by Maggie Kingsley

       And this month … playboy Prince Alessandro Cavalieri honours St Piran’s with a visit

      ST PIRAN’S: PRINCE ON THE CHILDREN’S WARD

      by Sarah Morgan

      CHAPTER ONE

      TASHA rehearsed her speech as she walked through the busy emergency department towards the on-call room. Inside she was panicking, but she was determined not to let that show.

       Hello, dear darling brother, I know you’re not expecting me, but I thought I’d just drop in and see how you’re doing. No, she couldn’t say that. He’d know instantly that something was wrong.

      You’re looking gorgeous today. No, way too creepy, and anyway they usually exchanged insults so he’d definitely know something was up.