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.

Second Lover

by Gill Sanderson

Published 4 August 2000

For Dr Lyn Webster, her move to London is exactly what she needs.



After the traumatic death of her fiance, Gavin, she's ready to concentrate on her work - until her handsome boss Dr Ross McKinnon shows an interest in her. She's devastatingly attracted to him, but he's too similar to Gavin to let herself get close to him; Ross is an adventurer - he wants to work in foreign countries, climb mountains, and sail through rough seas. All Lyn wants is a regular job, a house in the suburbs, and a husband who comes home every night.



They know happiness is within their reach - but will an unexpected danger tear them apart before Lyn lets herself love again?


Their Miracle Child

by Gill Sanderson

Published 1 November 2007

A heartwarming medical romance by best-selling author Gill Sanderson

Four years before, after the sudden death of her newborn child, Alana Ward had left her husband, Dr Finn Cavendish, and wandered the world, taking nursing jobs wherever she could. Now she was back in the Lake District and thought it time she divorced her husband. She had heard nothing of him since they parted.

She meets Finn and he tells her - she had a daughter. There had been a mix-up in the hospital. Alana can hardly cope with the shock. She has a child! Now she has to get to know her daughter. And be helped by the man who is still her husband? It wasn't going to be easy.


Dr Mike Curtis was coming home to Rivercut. He was tired of London, wanted the peace of the North Yorkshire Moors. He wanted to look after daughter Bethany and perhaps free himself from the memories of his dead wife Sarah.

There had been tragedy and betrayal from someone she loved in District Nurse Grace Fellowes' life and she was losing the home that had been in her family for generations. But she loved her work, loved the people and life in the village. Christmas was coming. Could two unhappy people find happiness together? A night sleeping in a in a snow covered barn suggested yes.


Dr Kelly Blackman had come to Brittany to act as a locum doctor for three months. After the trauma she had suffered she needed time and peace to ensure that both body and mind were as good as they had been.

She enjoyed working with Dr Luc Laforge and tried to ignore the occasional realisation that he was a very attractive man. Was he interested in her? It was hard to tell. And she did not want another catastrophic love affair. Perhaps though, there was an odd bond between them. Luc had suffered from an unsuccessful marriage. Now they both were cautious. Of all things it was Luc's daughter Jenny that brought them together, made them see that they were made for each other.