For Christmas,For Always

by Caroline Anderson

Published 1 October 2003
When GP Katharine Crawford walks out of the shower in her hotel bedroom and into the arms of the husband she hasn't seen in five years, they instantly rekindle the love and passion they shared. Now sure of Kate's love, Dr Oliver Crawford is determined to discover why she really left their marriage and devote himself to restoring it. Drawn into his GP practice and then his family Christmas, Kate is so happy she almost relents. But she forces herself to remember why she has kept her secret - only this time when she runs Oliver is hot on her trail...

Definitely Maybe

by Caroline Anderson

Published 5 June 1998
Sister Natasha Franklin was happy on the paediatric ward, working with Josh. But when Josh''s promotion brought Dr Ben Lazaar to work at the Audley, Natasha''s wish to keep men at bay was shot to pieces.'

The Ideal Choice

by Caroline Anderson

Published 13 September 1996

Accidental Seduction

by Caroline Anderson

Published 1 June 2002
Annie was coping as a registrar and as a new single mum, but only just. Meeting Max in the hospital corridor, after more than a year, and discovering he was her new boss, threw her senses and her emotions into total turmoil. Her guilt overwhelmed her - because she'd never told him about their daughter.

Real Fantasy

by Caroline Anderson

Published 9 August 1996

Practically Perfect

by Caroline Anderson

Published 1 October 1999
When surgeon Connie Wright broke her arm, she had decisions to make. It was natural to go home, but finding locum Patrick Durrant taking care of her father's general practice was disturbing. Connie found him deeply attractive and his small son Edward soon found a place in her heart. But she couldn't fall in love when Patrick would be moving on and she would return to London.

The Perfect Christmas

by Caroline Anderson

Published 1 October 2001
The trauma of their first meeting established their heated attraction evenbefore new Consultant Surgeon David Armstrong reached Audley Memorial. Sister Julia Revell felt both alive and nervous around him. But she couldn't allow herself or her little daughter, Katie, to experience another emotional nightmare and she remained determined until Christmas Eve arrived -- and Katie was abducted.

A Very Single Woman

by Caroline Anderson

Published 1 April 2002
Dr. Nick Lancaster just didn't understand. Why would a beautiful, talented doctor like Helen Moore want to come to a remote part of Suffolk to work part-time in a village surgery and adopt and raise a child on her own?

A Mother By Nature

by Caroline Anderson

Published 1 December 2000

New paediatric surgeon Adam is a devoted father with a burning desire to seek sanctuary in Anna's arms.

Their passion is instant, but he won't let Anna into his family's life. He understands a woman's need to hold her own child - something he just can't give her - and knows it would eventually drive her away. But Anna knows he's just plain...wrong!


Ryan wanted a lover: he hadn't considered any other woman after the tragic death of his beloved wife -- until Ginny Jeffries arrived. Ginny needed love, and agreed, against her better judgement, to accept Ryan O'Connor on his own terms. But being his lover meant deepening ties with Ryan and his two small children, and all she could see ahead was heartbreak...

Assignment

by Caroline Anderson

Published 1 September 2002
Dr. Tom Whittaker is Nurse Fliss Ryman's perfect man. With four children to bring up alone, Tom is fully committed. But, tempted into an affair that's tender, passionate, caring - and strictly no strings - Fliss dreams of Christmas as a family in Tom's new home.

A Very Special Need

by Caroline Anderson

Published 1 October 1997

A FAMILY FOR CHRISTMAS

The last thing single mum Judith Wright expects when she takes her young son to a new osteopath is to be offered a much needed job. But practitioner Hugh Barber is in a fix and he needs a secretary now. Hugh's impressed-not only by Judith's secretarial skills, but also by her warmth and courage. As a single father of two he knows how tough and lonely her life must be. Judith 's company is something Hugh comes to cherish, and as Christmas approaches he can't help proposing to her. But with three youngsters between them tensions emerge, and their children's happiness has to come first. Except life apart is unbearable, and Hugh and Judith know they all really need each other-they just have to find a way to have the most wonderful Christmas ever...as one big happy family.


Tender Touch

by Caroline Anderson

Published 10 May 1996

AWAKENED BY HIS TOUCH

Staff-Nurse Laura Bailey is determined to put the past behind her—starting with a new post at Audley Memorial Hospital. She has one rule and one rule only: no more men! It’s a sure-fire way to prevent heartbreak—and, after all, how hard can it be? But Laura wasn’t expecting to share a house with surgical registrar Gavin Jones. Thankfully, it seems to be working—he’s the guy-friend she’s never had! And then, quite out of the blue, his tender touch and her awareness of Gavin as a very sexy man opens Laura’s eyes . . .

THE AUDLEY—where love is the best medicine of all…


Sarah's Gift

by Caroline Anderson

Published 8 January 1999
Sarah offered to put up Dr Matt Jordan and his little girl, Emily, during their stay in England. She loved having them about the place - but the last thing she needed was to lose another family. Matt, however, had other ideas - he wanted to give Sarah everything that she had lost.

Give Me Forever

by Caroline Anderson

Published 1 December 2000
As teenagers they'd been flirtatious friends. On returning home as adults Ruth and Mac found their feelings had changed - with a passion. Ruth needed a man capable of commitment and Mac, on the rebound, was hardly the type. She focused her attention on her work as a community nurse, except her patients' needs continually thrust her into Mac's midst and eventually into his arms. The best place for him to persuade this woman to trust him with her heart - and not just for Christmas, but for ever!

One Step at a Time

by Caroline Anderson

Published 12 July 1996