Marion Lennox

Saving Maddie's Baby


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      ‘Marion Lennox’s Rescue at Cradle Lake is simply magical, eliciting laughter and tears in equal measure. A keeper.’

      —RT Book Reviews

      ‘A very rewarding read. The characters are believable, the setting is real, and the writing is terrific.’

      —Dear Author on Christmas with Her Boss

       Welcome to Paradise!

      Meet the small but dedicated team of medics who service the remote Pacific Wildfire Island.

      In this idyllic setting relationships are rekindled, passions are stirred, and bonds that will last a lifetime are forged in the tropical heat …

      But there’s also a darker side to paradise—secrets, lies and greed amidst the Lockhart family threaten the community, and the team find themselves fighting to save more than the lives of their patients. They must band together to fight for the future of the island they’ve all come to call home!

      Read Caroline and Keanu’s story in

      The Man She Could Never Forget by Meredith Webber

      Read Anna and Luke’s story in

      The Nurse Who Stole His Heart by Alison Roberts

      Read Maddie and Josh’s story in

      Saving Maddie’s Baby by Marion Lennox

      Read Sarah and Harry’s story in

      A Sheikh to Capture Her Heart by Meredith Webber

      All available now!

      Wildfire Island is my dream destination—a tropical paradise where all things are possible. Our island is breathtakingly beautiful, its weather wonderful one day, perfect the next. I close my eyes and imagine myself soaking up the sun as I float by the waterfall feeding the freshwater lagoon, preferably holding a drink with a wee umbrella.

      Of course all tropical paradises have their bad days, and that’s what happens in Saving Maddie’s Baby. Maddie starts off with a very bad day. But this is Wildfire Island, where romance is always in the air—even if my hero Josh has to put himself in mortal danger to find it.

      Saving Maddie’s Baby is Book Three of the six-book Wildfire Island Docs series, written with my fabulous fellow authors Alison Roberts and Meredith Webber. We’ve had a lot of fun indulging ourselves in our Wildfire Island fantasy. I hope you have the same fun reading them.

       Marion

      MARION LENNOX has written over a hundred romance novels and is published in over a hundred countries and thirty languages. Her international awards include the prestigious RITA® Award (twice) and the RT Book Reviews Career Achievement award for ‘a body of work which makes us laugh and teaches us about love’. Marion adores her family, her kayak, her dog, and lying on the beach with a book someone else has written. Heaven.

      Saving Maddie’s Baby

      Marion Lennox

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      To Meredith and Alison,

      who make my writer’s life fun.

      Table of Contents

       Cover

       About the Author

       Title Page

       Dedication

       CHAPTER FOUR

       CHAPTER FIVE

       CHAPTER SIX

       CHAPTER SEVEN

       CHAPTER EIGHT

       CHAPTER NINE

       CHAPTER TEN

       CHAPTER ELEVEN

       CHAPTER TWELVE

       Copyright

      HEROES AND HEROINES don’t choose to be brave, Maddie decided. Mostly they have bravery thrust upon them. In her particular case, a heroine was created when vast chunks of rock trapped one doctor in an underground mine, a mine she should never have been near in the first place.

      This heroine wasn’t brave. This heroine was stupid.

      Everyone knew the mine was dangerous. Ian Lockhart, the owner, had left Wildfire Island weeks ago, with salaries unpaid and debts outstanding. The mine had been closed for non-compliance with safety standards not long after Ian’s disappearance.

      So whose bright idea had it been to see if they could tap one of the seams close to the surface?

      There were reasons this seam hadn’t been tapped before. The rock was brittle. Without salaries, though, and desperate for income, the islanders had cut through the fence and quietly burrowed. No one was supposed to know.

      But