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Doctor in the House

Marie Ferrarella

Publisher: Harlequin Next

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Summary

Ivan Munro wanted to be feared, not loved…But Bailey DelMonico, his new intern, is determined to proveshe isn't afraid of him—and more. In her own way, Bailey isas brilliant as Ivan—and people like her. Having realized shewanted to be a surgeon after several failed life experiences, shedeftly absorbs a barrage of criticism from Munro without everlosing faith in her dreams. Or her conviction to show Ivan thatno life is set in stone…But the more Munro fights against his intern's charm, themore cracks appear in his abrasive facade. Bailey soonsees that contrary to hospital gossip, Ivan has anything buta scalpel for a heart. Ever the optimist and always persistent,can Bailey now show Ivan that it's never too late to change…or fall in love?
Available since: 09/01/2007.
Print length: 288 pages.

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