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A year in the life
of the Scottish doc
TV presenter Kristie Nelson’s new job couldGP Rhuaridh Gillespie on a reged good looks and soon their chemistry steals the show Only, Kristie’s just as te her to face her past, as she is when they’re in the spotlight
“You just scaled part of a rock face and walked through a waterfall, Dr Gillespie Soht call that superhero material”
“What would you call it?” The words were out instantly Instinct His gut reaction to that question Because he really wanted to know the answer He wanted to know exactly what Kristie Nelson thought about him
If he’d thought for a few more seconds, he’d have realized she’d just avoided his question The one that et to the heart of who she was
“I haven’t quite decided yet,” she whispered, the edges of herup”
Her hand on his skin washis pulse race His eyes went instinctively to her mouth The one he wanted to kiss
Hehis brain as his lips fir in toward hi one hand up the side of his neck He knew she needed comfort He knew she needed reassurance
But little alars frantically waving How could he kiss her when he knew there was so her?
Dear Reader,
I’ve been fascinated by all the recent TV series showing gli to write about one Meet Rhuaridh Gillespie, the Scottish GP who has fil three days a week for an entire year thrust upon him with no real option to say no Kristie Nelson is the American TV presenter who needs to make this shoork—her last three have boru to make the show a hit—but how do they really feel about each other, and how can a relationship hen they are thousands of miles apart?
I loved writing a story that showed only a few days of every month It kept me, and my characters, on their toes
Here’s hoping you fall in love with these two as much as I did!