Marriage and Maternity

by Gill Sanderson

Published 4 January 2002

Sister Angel Thwaite's neo-natal unit saves the life of an orphaned baby . To her horror she discovers that the baby's only relation is the baby's uncle, Dr Mike Gilmour has just started work in her hospital's cardiac unit. Mike is the surgeon who has to treat Angel's mother for a cardiac problem and eventually operate on her. He is also her ex-husband. Seven years ago they parted on bad terms.


Midwife's Baby Wish

by Gill Sanderson

Published 4 April 2003

Life has to go on. Lyn Pierce's husband is dead. Now there is no need for her to worry about whether or not she can have children. Bringing babies into the world makes her happy and so she is more than contented with her life as a midwife. Then Dr Adam Fletcher joins her practice. They meet first when he rescues her from drowning and they quickly become more than just friends. But Adam loves children, and is determined to have a family. He loves Lyn as much as she loves him. But could she marry a man when the chances are that they will never have a child of their own?


Lifting Suspicion

by Gill Sanderson

Published 1 August 2000

All Dr. Megan Taylor wants is to carry on with her work as a SHO in the Obs and Gyne department of her hospital. She knows that on occasion people take advantage of her good nature, but she can cope with it. Then her happy world seems to be about to collapse when her former consultant is accused of a crime he cannot defend himself against, and Megan is named as his conspirator.

New consultant Christian Firth is her complete opposite – while she is calm and docile, he enjoys a fight, but Megan finds herself drawn to him. When he shows an interest in her, he is more wary than she is – while they are falling in love with each other, he can’t fully trust her until she clears her name.


After Dr Jonathan Knight is blinded in a freak accident, rehabilitation worker Tania Richardson tries all she can to help him accustom to life without sight. As he starts to open himself up she learns more about the enigmatic doctor, and she finds herself becoming drawn to him. However, Tania has a few secrets of her own, ones she cannot tell Jonathan.

When an experimental operation is offered to him that could possibly restore his sight, she realises time is running out as she decides whether or not to admit the dark secrets she has kept hidden for some years – and whether they’ll ruin their relationship before it even starts.


The Doctor's Adoption Wish

by Gill Sanderson

Published 7 February 2003

Nurse Jane Hall is a wanderer. She is happy in her life in the Californian mountains until her brother-in-law Dr Cal Mitchell arrives with terrible news. Jane's sister and brother in law have both been killed in a car crash. They have left a three-year-old daughter, Helen.

Cal wants to adopt Helen and needs Jane's permission. But Jane decides that she needs to be close to her now orphaned niece. She will come back to England with Cal and they can both try to make Helen happy. Cal isn't too happy with this but has to give way.

Sharing the care for Helen works quite well. Cal and Jane grow closer to each other. But Cal has bitter memories of his own marriage. Is he ready to take a chance and ask Jane to marry him?


A Baby of Their Own

by Gill Sanderson

Published 6 April 2007

Junior Registrar Dr Carly Sinclair was shocked when Alexander Braikovitch, a large Russian-speaking man, marched uninvited into her Delivery Room and spoke soothingly to the terrified mother-to-be. It took a few minute to discover that he was a doctor and only wanted to help. Carly's second shock came when she realised how powerful the instant attraction between them was.

Carly didn't want to get involved. She learned of the tragedy in Alex's life, of the hardships of his work. Then she decided she wanted this man as a partner - and together they could have the baby that both of them wished for.


Her Unexpected Family

by Gill Sanderson

Published 1 August 2002

Nurse Tessa Calvert loves her work and as she is a trained counsellor she also loves her part-time job as an 'agony aunt' on local radio. She is horrified when she is accused of giving foolish advice to an awkward teenage girl - especially when she discovers that the girl is Lucy Armstrong - the daughter of James Armstrong , her new boss in A and E.

Tessa manages to becomes friends with Lucy and to help her, much to the delight of James. He admires Tessa for her professional skills - but also feels a growing attraction to her. She feels the same way. However, when Lucy falls seriously ill, Tessa is persuaded that the best thing to do would be to leave her job and leave James. He finds her, convinces her that she is wrong.


The Consultant's Rescue

by Gill Sanderson

Published 5 March 2004

A new life.



Jane Wilson is now the new ward manager of the Special Care Baby Unit at the Wolds hospital. After nursing her dying husband for three years, she decides to put behind her the hopes of having a family and concentrate on the work she loves.



But then she finds herself working for consultant Chris Fielding - who has problems with a nearly-ex wife. Jane and Chris are drawn together- even more so because both have suffered.



Can they find happiness together?


The Doctor's Baby Surprise

by Gill Sanderson

Published 1 December 2006
Dr Toby Sinclair has a reputation as a playboy. So when his baby son - who he never knew existed - lands on his doorstep, the doctor can't shy away from commitment any longer... Dr Annie Arnold knows she can't fall for Toby a second time, but when he asks her to help him...she can't refuse.

A Doctor to Come Home to

by Gill Sanderson

Published 3 December 2004
After a secret passionate fling on the sun-drenched island of Majorca, Nurse Amy Harrison never expects to see Dr. Adam Ross again. However, when he unexpectedly joins her practice, Amy knows she must face up to her past and take a chance on the future.

Senior House Officer Dr Kim Hunter is new to the Special Care Baby Unit at the Wolds Hospital but she takes to the work at once. It's new, it's hard but it is so rewarding.



Her immediate superior is Specialist Registrar Dr Harry Black and she starts to learn from him at once. The attraction between the two moves swiftly from the professional to the personal. She loves him, thinks he loves her. But Harry is fearful of commitment and it takes Kim quite a while to understand, to help him lay the ghosts from his past.