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The lone-wolf doc...
...meets his match!
In this Doctors Under the Stars story, only when exploring the Antarctic’s freezing waters can marine biologist Dr. Zeke Edwards forget the heartache of losing his family. Until an unexpected, passionate kiss with new colleague Dr. Jordan Flynn starts to break through the barriers around his heart. Having both sworn off relationships, they agree to a temporary fling. Then danger strikes...and they’re forced to realize their feelings are anything but temporary!
After completing a degree in journalism, then working in advertising and mothering her kids, ROBIN GIANNA had what she calls her ‘awakening’. She decided she wanted to write the romance novels she’d loved since her teens, and now enjoys pushing her characters towards their own happily-ever-afters. When she’s not writing Robin fills her life with a happily messy kitchen, a needy garden, a wonderful husband, three great kids, a drooling bulldog and one grouchy Siamese cat.
Baby Surprise for the Doctor Prince
The Spanish Duke’s Holiday Proposal
Tempted by the Brooding Surgeon
The Family Theyve Longed For
Doctors Under the Stars collection
His Surgeon Under the Southern Lights
And look out for the next book
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His Surgeon Under the Southern Lights
Robin Gianna
ISBN: 978-1-474-09023-0
HIS SURGEON UNDER THE SOUTHERN LIGHTS
© 2019 Robin Gianakopoulos
Published in Great Britain 2019
by Mills & Boon, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF
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To Amalie Berlin—what a privilege to get to write
book one of a duet with you. There’s no one better
in the world to brainstorm with, talk with and laugh
with, and I’ve never drunk so much tea in my life.
Let’s do it again sometime. xoxo
Researching Antarctica has been a fascinating
experience, and I’d like to note two resources
I particularly enjoyed and appreciated. Thanks to both
authors for such interesting and informative reads:
Lost Antarctica: Adventures in a Disappearing Land
by James McClintock
Antarctica: A Year at the Bottom of the World
by Jim Mastro
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