It was the charming Martin Cochrane who was interested in Mary, but it did not take her long to realize that it was his older brother Richard who was the better man. And Richard was clearly earmarked for the glamorous, self-assured Christine Whart...
Jean Muir's job as house surgeon in the Trauma Unit at Westhampton Royal was quite gruelling enough, even without the overbearing ways of her difficult new Chief, Alex Mackenzie -- and his disagreeable girl-friend Pauline was just the last stra...
As the only woman doctor in her new job, Kate had to work twice as hard to win the approval of her conservative patients. And she also had to prove herself to her professional colleagues -- especially the stern and skeptical Robert Montgomery! ...
Polly Davis wasn’t at all looking forward to working as a temporary secretary to Doctor Geoffrey Mortimer, who was rumoured to be so difficult. And as soon as she set foot in his office the first day she found that rumour had not lied: he was every...
Polly hadn't wanted to work for Dr. Geoffrey Mortimer in the first place. Now, with the job nearly at an end, she should have been happy. Happy! She'd never felt more miserable. Geoffrey was demanding, arrogant and unforgiving, yet she had...
Peter Haddon was an agreeable friend and a pleasant colleague at Queen's College Hospital, and Jill Bentley could cope with him very well; she wasn't serious about him and she knew he wasn't serious about her. No, his brother Luke was a f...
Medical student Meg Richardson hadn't really wanted to leave London and her promise romance with Steve to go and work with a G.P. on the Welsh coast for the summer, but she couldn't let a friend down, and she could see that the job would have...
It was time to heal the breach The separation hadn't been of Nell's making -- her grandfather had been totally unreasonable. But now, with him ill, Nell had to make amends. Sympathy over the old affair lay with her grandfather, but she ...
There was no point in loving him That was what Lucy told her sister when Caroline made it so obvious that she was in love with Mark Franklin. Because Mark was engaged to Camilla Fielding, a doctor like himself and eminently well suited to him. ...
But she loved the man -- not the image Nursing a Grand Prix racing driver was really no different from nursing other private patients -- except when the driver was devastatingly handsome and the nurse was tender-hearted. But Linda knew her love...
Senior surgeon Stephen Crosland was not impressed to find that an unimportant house physician was in charge when his sister was admitted to St. Margaret's Hospital as an emergency. But he seemed to change his mind about Dr. Philippa Grant when h...
Just because her father happened to be Dean of the Medical School everyone seemed to think that Dr Susan Gilmore had got her new job at Chartmouth General Hospital solely through influence and stringpulling. Perhaps it was inevitable that Bronwen Hug...
There was no doubt about it … Julian Havard’s critical presence made Sophie clumsy and inefficient. Ever since she had done her medical training a few years before, she had never forgotten Julian’s arrogant manner and his scathing comments. Now...