Maria Glowacka (International) assertion Maria Glowacka i(A116225 works by)
Gender: Female
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4 y separately published work icon Heart-Throb Meredith Webber , ( trans. Maria Glowacka with title Zdobywca Serc ) Warsaw : Harlequin , 2000 Z1508323 1999 single work novel romance
— Appears in: Piège pour un Médecin Célibataire [and] Question de Vie et d'Amour 1999;
A man in need of a good woman. A hospital fundraiser had resulted in Dr Peter Jackson's photo being plastered on Hospital Heart-Throb of the Month posters everywhere, which embarrassed him mightily when a new colleague, Dr Anna Crane, came to work with him in A and E. She was intriguing and mysterious, and Peter couldn't help his fascination for her. But he'd managed to stay a bachelor this far, and he intended to stay that way, thank you! Anna seemed quite happy to let him, but her kids had other ideas... - back cover (Chatswood,1999)
4 y separately published work icon Miracles and Marriage Meredith Webber , ( trans. Maria Glowacka with title Cud Wigilijnej Nocy ) Warsaw : Harlequin , 1999 Z1508284 1998 single work novel romance
— Appears in: Noel a la Maternite [and] La Nuit de Tous les Bonheurs 1998;
3 y separately published work icon Wedding at Gold Creek Meredith Webber , ( trans. Maria Glowacka with title Slub w Zlotej Dolinie ) Warsaw : Harlequin , 1999 Z1508266 1998 single work novel romance
— Appears in: L'honneur d'un Medecin [and] Idylle a Gold Creek 1998;
'Caring and sharing

When Dr. James Hepworth arrived at Gold Creek - The country practice he was to look after while recuperating from a car accident - he was confronted by Harriet Logan, the image of his ex-girlfriend.

Sure one redhead in a lifetime was enough for any sane man, James told himself he wouldn't get involved. He'd do his job and leave as fast as he could! But James found true gold, in the townspeople - and Harriet!' (Publisher's blurb)
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