The Doctor She Always Dreamed Of. Wendy S. Marcus

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Название The Doctor She Always Dreamed Of
Автор произведения Wendy S. Marcus
Жанр Контркультура
Серия Mills & Boon Medical
Издательство Контркультура
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isbn 9781474037532



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      Dear Reader,

      I’m thrilled to be back with two brand-new Medical Romances about Kira and Krissy Peniglatt—two very special sisters who work hard to care for and give to others without expecting anything in return.

      In The Doctor She Always Dreamed Of Kira is a no-nonsense professional, working on the business side of nursing. Rather than enjoying the glitz and glamour of New York City, she divides her time between her job as Director of Case Management at a large insurance carrier and caring for her severely brain-injured mother. With no time to spare, she gave up on finding love a long time ago. But she’s never met a man like Dr Derrick Limone—a man willing to do anything to spend time with her.

      In The Nurse’s Newborn Gift Krissy is a laid-back travelling nurse who’s in the process of changing her carefree life to keep a promise to her dead best friend—a soldier killed in the war. Having his baby, giving his parents the gift of a grandchild they can dote on and love in his absence, may seem extreme to some—but not to Krissy. She’s waited five years, and she’s ready to do it all on her own. But Spencer Penn, the baby’s godfather, has other ideas.

      I hope you enjoy reading Kira’s and Krissy’s stories as much as I enjoyed writing them! To find out about my other books visit WendySMarcus.com.

      Wishing you all good things,

       Wendy S. Marcus

      The Doctor She Always Dreamed Of

      Wendy S. Marcus

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      This book is dedicated to my cousin, Justine De Leon, in honour of her becoming a US citizen.

       We love you and we’re so happy you’re here!

      With special thanks to Barbara Kram for helping me run through some HMO insurance fraud scenarios.

       Any errors are my own.

      Thank you to my wonderful editor, Flo Nicoll, for always pushing me to do my best.

      And thank you to my family, for supporting me in all that I do.

      WENDY S. MARCUS is an award-winning author of contemporary romance who lives in the beautiful Hudson Valley region of New York, where she spends way too much time indoors on her computer. Writing. Really! Okay … more like where she spends way too much time on Twitter and Facebook! To learn more about Wendy, and the books she’s managed to write in spite of her social media addiction, visit WendySMarcus.com.

      Contents

       COVER

       TITLE PAGE

       DEDICATION

       ABOUT THE AUTHOR

       CHAPTER FOUR

       CHAPTER FIVE

       CHAPTER SIX

       CHAPTER SEVEN

       CHAPTER EIGHT

       CHAPTER NINE

       CHAPTER TEN

       CHAPTER ELEVEN

       CHAPTER TWELVE

       CHAPTER THIRTEEN

       CHAPTER FOURTEEN

       CHAPTER FIFTEEN

       CHAPTER SIXTEEN

       EPILOGUE

       COPYRIGHT

       CHAPTER ONE

      “I WANT TO speak to the man in charge.”

      Kira Peniglatt closed her eyes and pinched the bridge of her nose. “You’ve reached the woman in charge,” she told the angry older gentleman on the telephone who’d been yelling at her and making unreasonable demands for the past ten minutes. “I’m the Director of Case Management here at We Care Health Care.”

      No sooner were the words out of her mouth than she regretted them. When talking with disgruntled customers, must remember to use WCHC instead.

      “We Care Health Care,” he mimicked. “What a crock!”

      If she had a dollar for every time she’d heard that or something similar over the past five years, she’d be a wealthy woman, retired at the age of thirty, living by a lake or a beach, somewhere far away from the crowds and smells of New York City. This job she now hated, her tightwad