Doctor Ryder and Son: A Touching Medical Romance

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Another delightful medical romance by best-selling author Gill Sanderson!

Readers love Gill's gripping medical romances!

'Stories are brilliant and find it difficult to put down' 5* reader review

'Yet another living heartfelt story. I could read these books forever....' 5* reader review

'A brilliant book of such quality !!' 5* reader review


Sean and Luke both needed Kate...

Still reeling from his divorce, and unable to cope with their son Sean's severe leukaemia, Dr Luke Ryder had held women at bay. But when he saw Sister Kate Storm with her small patients he knew that she could give his mother support and help in caring for nine-year-old Sean.

In need of a break, and as Sean was in remission, Kate felt that looking after the boy would be more like a holiday than work. She knew that Luke was the one for her, and Luke clearly found her equally attractive - but how could she convince him to trust again?

Don't miss Gill Sanderson's entertaining medical romances, including the Good, Bad and Ugly and the A Lakeland Practice series.

About the author

Gill Sanderson is really Roger Sanderson, an ex-college lecturer in English Literature and Outdoor Pursuits. He took early retirement to become a writer and has now written nearly fifty medical romances for Mills & Boon and Accent Press. Much of his medical information comes from three of his children; Helen is a midwife, Mark a consultant oncologist, Adam a medical supervisor. Roger divides his time between climbing in the Lake District and writing in Liverpool.

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