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Issue Details: First known date: 2014... 2014 At hele et knust hjerte [and] Børnelægens nye familie
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At hele et knust hjerte How to Mend a Broken Heart, Amy Andrews , Birgitte Larsen (translator) single work novel romance
'Facing her estranged husband, Fletcher, was always going to be heartbreaking for nurse Tessa King. Especially as Fletcher has one last favor to ask -- with his mother critically ill, he needs Tessa to pretend tragedy never tore their marriage apart. Impossible when your husband is the one man it hurts your heart to touch...but the one man you can't resist....' (Publisher's blurb)
Børnelægens nye familie The Children's Doctor and the Single Mum, Lilian Darcy , Birgit Skram (translator) single work novel romance

'Enter into the world of high-flying Doctors as they navigate the pressures of modern medicine and find escape, passion, comfort and love – in each other’s arms!

'The doctor takes a family!

'Tammy is an excellent neonatal intensive care nurse – she’s also a single mum of five children! There’s simply no time in her life for relationships – besides, she’s sworn off men for good! Especially her gorgeous colleague – neonatal specialist Laird Burchell – a playboy, way out of her league, and not the kind of man who’d think about taking on five kids. But Laird’s been bowled over by Tammy’s warmth, her sense of humour and her gorgeous red hair.

'He might be daunted by the prospect of fatherhood, but there’s so much about Tammy and her lively young family that makes him think she’s a woman worth risking everything for…'

Source : publisher's blurb

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