The Gift of a Child by Sue Mackay

The Gift of a Child by Sue Mackay

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The Gift of a Child Jodi will do anything to save her desperately ill toddler.ÿIncluding asking the man she loved and had to walk away from - her son's father, Dr Mitchell Maitland - for help.ÿMitchell never thought he would see his beautiful Jodi again, or learn that he's a daddy!

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The Gift of a Child by Sue Mackay

The Gift of a Child Jodi will do anything to save her desperately ill toddler.yIncluding asking the man she loved and had to walk away from - her son's father, Dr Mitchell Maitland - for help.yMitchell never thought he would see his beautiful Jodi again, or learn that he's a daddy!
With a background of working in medical laboratories and a love of the romance genre it's no surprise that Sue Mackay writes medical romance stories. She wrote her first story at age eight and hasn't stopped since. She lives in New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds where she indulges her passions for cycling, walking and kayaking. When she isn't writing she also loves cooking and entertaining guests with sumptuous meals that include locally caught fish. Award-winning author Louisa George has been an avid reader her whole life. In between chapters she managed to train as a nurse, marry her doctor hero and have two sons. Now she writes chapters of her own in the medical romance, contemporary romance and women's fiction genres. Louisa's books have variously been nominated for the coveted RITA Award, and the NZ Koru Award and have been translated into twelve languages. She lives in Auckland, New Zealand.
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ISBN 13 9780263899023
ISBN 10 0263899020
Title The Gift of a Child
Author Sue Mackay
Series The Infamous Maitland Brothers
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2013-07-05
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.