Erin Hunter had been the most confident, popular and beautiful girl at school, and like all the boys Josh Harrison had been in love with her. Now they have been reunited at Keldale, while training to be GPs, and despite his wariness of relationships Josh finds his attraction to Erin is as strong as ever. And she feels it too. But Erin isn't as carefree as Josh remembers, and he is determined to discover what has changed her. Then he finds out she could be another man's fiancee...

Seventh Daughter

by Gill Sanderson

Published 3 September 1999
Dr Delyth Price was stunned by her reaction to her new boss, the intriguing Dr James Owen. He was everything she'd ever wanted in a man. But Delyth was the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter and had a gift that not everyone understood. James, at least, seemed prepared to listen, if not to believe ... and he asked her out, even if he was clearly holding something back. Then she discovered his light-hearted side, and fell even more deeply in love.

A Very Special Midwife

by Gill Sanderson

Published 1 December 2004
Jenny, a midwife, is the most beautiful woman that Dr Mike has ever seen, and he is determined to break through the shell she has constructed around herself. Soon Jenny realises she loves Mike as much as he loves her. Then tragedy strikes and Mike is forced to show Jenny that he will love her no matter what.

A Full Recovery

by Gill Sanderson

Published 3 August 2001

Seven weeks ago Nurse Jo Wilde had been cruelly jilted days before her wedding. Then her leg had been badly broken in a car accident. It was taking time but only now was she anywhere near physical and mental recovery. Still, with the support of family and friends she was back at work, tentatively enjoying life hoping for a better future.



She was seeing something of Dr Ben Franklin, an old friend who was becoming more than a friend.. He made her happy, he was an obviously caring man, so unlike her previous fiance.



Ben knew he loved Jo - in some ways he always had. But he was worried - did Jo truly love him or was she on the rebound?


A&E doctor Dominic Tate is used to the commitment free, bachelor lifestyle. His comfortable position is quickly turned upside down when he discovers he is a father, and only his blood can possibly save the life of the premature infant.



What Dominic thought was one carefree night of passion has now become the most important thing in his life - but Petra Morgan, the mother of his child, is less than welcoming.



Can Dominic turn his back on his old lifestyle and prove to Petra he's more than what's on the surface?


A Child to Call Her Own

by Gill Sanderson

Published 1 September 2005
Dr Tom Ramsey is enchanted by the clinic's new midwife. But midwife Maria is haunted by memories that come flooding back when she meets Tom's adorable son, James. Though she resists, Tom wants to hold Maria in his arms and prove to her that they are the family she has longed for.

A Doctor's Courage

by Gill Sanderson

Published 6 September 2002
Dr Tom Murray looks at the world with different eyes, and the more District Nurse, Nikki gets to know him, the more she wants him. Nikki is determined to show Tom that he can let himself fall in love - and be loved in return.

A Family to Share

by Gill Sanderson

Published 1 July 1998
Sister Lisa Grey loved her work, but something was missing. After her mother''s death she''d been the lynchpin of the family, so when she met Dr Alex Scott and his children, she knew she wanted to share their family life.'

The Noble Doctor

by Gill Sanderson

Published 1 October 2005

When midwife Lucy Stephens catches sight of Dr Marc Duvallier at an office party, she knows she won’t be able to stay away – and she knows he feels the same.

However, Marc knows that when he becomes fully qualified he must return to his family home, to a desolate village in the French Alps, which he knows isn’t right for Lucy. He feels the noble thing to do is to end their relationship, and while they both try to avoid each other, they once again thrown together –this time by a life-threatening situation.

Can love find a way to beat the odds?


Undo the Past

by Gill Sanderson

Published 1 February 1999

Laura McLeod enjoyed her work on the paediatric ward, but she was less involved with the social side of the hospital. The arrival of the new Senior Registrar, John Hawke, wouldn’t, she thought, change that. But John had other ideas. He could see she was hiding something from the world, something she needed to face before she could go forward to really enjoy her life. And if he could persuade her to make him part of that life, so much the better …


A Son for John

by Gill Sanderson

Published 1 January 2000

It is a shock for John Cord, newly appointed Specialist Registrar in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, when he finds that the ward sister he must work closely with is his ex-girlfriend Eleanor. Refusing John’s offer of marriage, Eleanor ran away to New Zealand six years previously when she found she was carrying his child, determined to be independent. She only asked that he never tried to get in touch. John finds an unexpected joy at his newly discovered son, but will Eleanor take the risk of restarting what didn’t work out before?


The Specialist's Secret

by Gill Sanderson

Published 7 November 2003

It was all that he wanted, a new life for Dr Alex Storm. Promotion to Specialist A and E Registrar at a good hospital in the North. He would be near his mother, his sister and her family, near the countryside he loved so much. Then a devastating letter made all his dreams and hopes seem futile. He would have to find release in work.

Charge Nurse Sam Burns thinks the new registrar is definitely something special. They work well together, they become friends and soon it is obvious to her that they could be more than friends. But she knows something is wrong - why is Alex so afraid of committal? Somehow she must find out - and together they can solve the problem!


The Time is Now

by Gill Sanderson

Published 1 July 2000

It's Scrub nurse Jane Cabot's twenty-ninth birthday and she would like to be married before she is thirty. Her life is full - theatre nurse, Samaritan's Counsellor, choir member, hockey player - but so far she has not found the right man.

Could the new anaesthetist David Kershaw be the one? He's a good worker, thoughtful of staff and patients, obviously interested in her - and drop-dead gorgeous. But she has been warned about him. He only likes casual relationships.

As she gets to know him she realises that he has problems - as she does herself. Could they solve their problems togther?


Lakeland Nurse

by Gill Sanderson

Published 14 March 1997

She had dreams…and he had secrets…

Nurse Zanne Ripley was devastated to discover that her application to go to medical school had been unsuccessful- and all because of Dr Neil Calder. He’d taken an instant dislike to her at her interview, and now she had to work side by side with him at the Mountain Activities centre in the Lake District! But his charm soon broke down Zanne’s defences, and she knew she was falling in love. But Neil had a secret and devastating plan which could all but destroy Zanne…


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.