When that broad frame had walked back into her office the other day she’d felt a familiar ache. The one that would be there whether she was pregnant or not. This was a guy she’d connected with. This was a guy who could make her burst with happiness one second and have her spitting feathers the next. He was hot. But he was so much more than hot. She felt safe around him. She felt special. She loved the little twinkle in his bright blue eyes that he seemed to save just for her. The connection felt real. The connection felt so real. And it was the one she’d been waiting for. The one that other people in love had told her would happen one day. And now it had. In a set of circumstances she couldn’t have imagined. Why couldn’t her special guy be someone ordinary … someone normal? Not some hotshot pilot who constantly tried to conquer the world. Not some guy with career ambitions that could leave you breathless. She banged her head back against the wall. But that was all part of Austin. All part of the guy who had stolen her heart. The guy she’d fallen in love with. Dear Reader, This year I had the joy and pleasure of taking my children to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. I don’t know who was more excited—me or them. I loved it. I loved everything about it. We even had the pleasure of meeting a real-life astronaut, Don Thomas, a veteran of four space flights and a man who has spent forty-four days in space. He was gracious, interesting, and he answered all my kids’ questions. How could I not write about a hero who was an astronaut? There’s something spectacular about this kind of hero. It was great fun having him figure out if his heart lay in the stars or on earth. My ambition for this book was to get the words ‘space baby’ in the title. I didn’t quite get my way. Maybe next time. I’m sure I have another astronaut hero I can use … I love to hear from readers. Please feel free to contact me at scarlet-wilson.com. Love, Scarlet Wilson SCARLET WILSON wrote her first story aged eight and has never stopped. She’s worked in the health service for twenty years, trained as a nurse and a health visitor. Scarlet now works in public health and lives on the West Coast of Scotland with her fiancé and their two sons. Writing medical romances and contemporary romances is a dream come true for her. The Doctor’s Baby Secret Scarlet Wilson www.millsandboon.co.uk This book is dedicated to my good friend Frances Mason, my partner in crime, lunch buddy and one of the bravest women I know. And to all those brave men and women who make that journey into the stars. Praise for Scarlet Wilson ‘The book is filled with high-strung emotions, engaging dialogue, breathtaking descriptions and characters you just cannot help but love. With the magic of Christmas as a bonus, you won’t be disappointed with this story!’ —Goodreads on A Touch of Christmas Magic ‘200 Harley Street: Girl From the Red Carpet is a fast-paced and feel-good medical romance that sparkles with red-hot sensuality, mesmerising emotion and intense passion.’ —Goodreads ‘I am totally addicted to this author’s books. Not once have I picked up a book by her and felt disappointed or let down. She creates these intense, perfect characters with so many amazing levels of emotion it blows my mind time and time again.’
—Contemporary Romance Reviews on Tempted by Her Boss Contents Cover Introduction Dear Reader About the Author Title Page Dedication Praise for Scarlet Wilson CHAPTER ONE CHAPTER TWO CHAPTER THREE CHAPTER FOUR CHAPTER FIVE CHAPTER SIX CHAPTER SEVEN CHAPTER EIGHT CHAPTER NINE CHAPTER TEN CHAPTER ELEVEN CHAPTER TWELVE CHAPTER THIRTEEN CHAPTER FOURTEEN CHAPTER FIFTEEN CHAPTER SIXTEEN CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Copyright CHAPTER ONE ‘HERE YOU GO, Dr Carter. Your successful candidates.’ Corrine’s heart gave a little flutter at the sight of the four buff folders in front of her. This was one of the best parts of her job. Of the thousands of applications received from a wide range of people—both civilian and military—only a few were chosen for the intensive Astronaut Candidate Programme. She smiled and fingered the folders on her desk. These applicants had gone through weeks of intensive interviews and medical and psychological screening. As part of the medical team at the Worldwide Science and Space Agency, Corrine had already met some of the successful candidates. вернуться When that broad frame had walked back into her office the other day she’d felt a familiar ache. The one that would be there whether she was pregnant or not. This was a guy she’d connected with. This was a guy who could make her burst with happiness one second and have her spitting feathers the next. He was hot. But he was so much more than hot. She felt safe around him. She felt special. She loved the little twinkle in his bright blue eyes that he seemed to save just for her. The connection felt real. The connection felt so real. And it was the one she’d been waiting for. The one that other people in love had told her would happen one day. And now it had. In a set of circumstances she couldn’t have imagined. Why couldn’t her special guy be someone ordinary … someone normal? Not some hotshot pilot who constantly tried to conquer the world. Not some guy with career ambitions that could leave you breathless. She banged her head back against the wall. But that was all part of Austin. All part of the guy who had stolen her heart. The guy she’d fallen in love with. вернуться SCARLET WILSON wrote her first story aged eight and has never stopped. She’s worked in the health service for twenty years, trained as a nurse and a health visitor. Scarlet now works in public health and lives on the West Coast of Scotland with her fiancé and their two sons. Writing medical romances and contemporary romances is a dream come true for her. вернуться This book is dedicated to my good friend Frances Mason, my partner in crime, lunch buddy and one of the bravest women I know. And to all those brave men and women who make that journey into the stars. |