Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 La Tentation d'une Infirmiere [and] La Passion au Bout du Monde
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Notes

  • Translation of The Midwife's Courage by Lilian Darcy and The Englishman at Dingo Creek by Lucy Clark.

Contents

* Contents derived from the Paris,
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Harlequin , 2003 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
La Tentation d'une Infirmiere The Midwife's Courage, Lilian Darcy , Christiane Poulain (translator) single work novel romance

'A love that can overcome all the odds?

'Delivering babies all day while knowing she would never have one of her own was hard enough for midwife Katherine McConnell. Harder still, on her first date with gorgeous obstetrician Gian Di Luzio she discovered he wanted kids – and so she had to stop the affair before it even got started.

'Gian admired Kit's courage and selflessness in breaking off their relationship. But, working side by side with Kit, he realized that he wanted to be with her above all else. Surely that didn't mean he was falling in love...?' (Publisher's blurb)

La Passion au Bout du Monde Englishman at Dingo Creek, Lucy Clark , C. Marlaux (translator) single work novel romance

'Dr. Dannyella Thompson certainly needed help with her Outback practice, but an English doctor at Dingo Creek? She was expecting more amusement than assistance!

'Dr. Sebastian MacKenzie proved Dannyella wrong at every turn. By the time his two-week stay was up he'd won her over – in every way! But Sebastian had commitments in England. He had to return and he begged Dannyella to come with him. For once in her life Dannyella couldn't make a decision – her soul belonged in Dingo Creek, but her heart was with Sebastian on the other side of the world....'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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Language: French
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