Emily Forbes

Reunited With Her Brooding Surgeon


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      He’s kept love at bay...

       Can she unlock his heart?

      In this Nurses in the City story, Grace Gibson loves her job as a transplant coordinator at a Sydney hospital. But she’s blindsided when a ghost from her past reappears. Devastatingly handsome surgeon Marcus Washington was her childhood neighbor—but he’s all man now, and hiding a wealth of pain. Will Grace be the woman to break down his walls and claim his heart?

      EMILY FORBES is an award-winning author of Medical Romance for Mills & Boon. She has written over 25 books and has twice been a finalist in the Australian Romantic Book of the Year Award, which she won in 2013 for her novel Sydney Harbour Hospital: Bella’s Wishlist. You can get in touch with Emily at [email protected], or visit her website at emily-forbesauthor.com.

       Also by Emily Forbes

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       Nurses in the City collection

       Reunited with Her Brooding Surgeon

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      Tempted by Mr Off-Limits by Amy Andrews

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      Reunited with Her Brooding Surgeon

      Emily Forbes

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      ISBN: 978-1-474-07535-0

      REUNITED WITH HER BROODING SURGEON

      © 2018 Emily Forbes

      Published in Great Britain 2018

      by Mills & Boon, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF

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      To the fabulous Amy Andrews,

      We’ve done it again!

      Thank you—it’s always fun to write with a friend.

      Wishing you happy days as we send Grace, Marcus,

      Lola and Hamish out into the world.

      Contents

       Cover

       Back Cover Text

       About the Author

       Booklist

       Title Page

       Copyright

       Dedication

       CHAPTER ONE

       CHAPTER TWO

       CHAPTER THREE

       CHAPTER FOUR

       CHAPTER FIVE

       CHAPTER SIX

       CHAPTER SEVEN

       CHAPTER EIGHT

       CHAPTER NINE

       CHAPTER TEN

       Extract

       About the Publisher

       CHAPTER ONE

      ‘DID YOU JUST say you have a spare kidney?’

      Grace smiled. She knew her phone call would cause Connie Matera some disbelief but she also knew that would rapidly give way to relief and excitement once she explained the situation to her. ‘Yes. I have a spare kidney and it’s going to be yours,’ she repeated.

      ‘Did someone die?’

      As the renal transplant co-ordinator at one of Sydney’s biggest hospitals Grace knew that for transplant recipients their good fortune was often tinged with guilt that someone had died in order to give them what they needed. But that wasn’t the case this time. ‘No. It’s from a living donor.’

      ‘How—why?’