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Emergency: Deception

by Unknown Author

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288 pages2004Ulverscroft Large PrintISBN 9780263180336

About this book

Single mom Natasha Forest's first day as an A&E doctor at Geelong General Hospital holds more than just medical trauma. She comes face-to-face with a ghost from the past -- the husband she hasn't see for seven years. A&E director Dr. Brenton Worthington is equally stunned.When he returned to Australia after working abroad, Natasha had vanished. Now she's insisting she was told she'd been widowed -- and that it broke her heart. Should he believe her? He wants to -- he still wants her. But somebody has lied and Brenton needs to discover the truth. Geelong General Hospital - book 2

Publication Details

Publisher
Ulverscroft Large Print
Published
2004
Pages
288
ISBN
9780263180336

About Unknown Author

Lucy Clark was born in England in the Lake District, but at the age of two, her parents decided to move to Australia and thankfully took her with them. Lucy loves the sunburst country, the land of sweeping plains, with its rugged mountain ranges and droughts and flooding rains! She recalls only happiness during her childhood, even when her two older sisters and older brother used to tease and manipulate her (like all older siblings). She first discovered a passion for the written word when receiving excellent grades in her comprehension and English lessons and rather appalling grades for everything else. A "late bloomer" in the reading department, she would sit up until all ours of the night (or early morning) devouring one romance novel after the other. At the age of seventeen, she decided she could write one, and immediately knew she'd found her calling in life. She wrote her first manuscript, sent it over the wide, blue ocean to the offices of Mills & Boon in London and received a very nice rejection letter. The devastation set in. Dreams of becoming a well-known romance writer, of travelling the world, of book-signing tours, of international recognition…were blown away with the wind. After meeting Peter, the man of her dreams and marrying him, Lucy decided to once more try her hand at writing a romance. While working full time in a teaching hospital as a medical secretary for two busy orthopaedic surgeons, she typed up a fresh story and submitted it for publication. Rejection again. Although by this time, she'd called for reinforcements—her romance writing group. They provided counselling (lunches) and support (dinners). Then one day she had an idea! Lucy decided to try and write a Medical Romance book in collaboration with her husband. This she did and broke through the barriers into the publishing world. Elation! Excitement! Euphoria! When she floated down from the clouds, she now realized the enormous task that lay ahead in producing further work. Plann

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