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Doctors Down Under: The Baby Affair / Unruly Heart / Mum's the Word

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The Baby Affair by Marion Lennox
Dr. Jock Blaxton was a wonderful obstetrician, and adored each baby he delivered, but something stopped him having his own, for he dated no woman more than twice. Until Dr. Tina Rafter arrived to care for her sister's children, and became casualty officer at Gundowring Hospital. When she fell in love with Jock, she had a serious task on her hands. Having his baby wasn't a disaster for her - but what about him?

Unruly Heart by Meredith Webber
After an unhappy incident as a teenager, Melanie Ashcroft had settled to train as a nurse. But she did love to travel, so the job at Universaid based in Brisbane seemed an ideal combination of the two...until she discovered that he boss would be Dr. Peter Wade, the man who had seen her at her worst all those years ago!

He clearly hadn’t forgotten Melanie, and his attitude suggested that he would have difficulty in trusting her professional judgment, so why, when Peter had long been married to Cynthia, did Melanie feel he might have more than a professional interest in her?

Mum's the Word by Alison Roberts
Dr Sarah Kendall's first meeting with hospital manager Paul Henderson was not auspicious, but the result of their fracas was a happy one for Sarah's small patient, and in her relief she was willing to have dinner with him. To her astonishment it was love at first sight for both off them, until she found that Paul had an eight-year old son, Daniel. Surely he was married, Sarah almost gave Paul up, until he explained and proposed. Sarah joyfully accepted, ready to love Daniel too, sure they'd be a happy family - but Daniel had other ideas....

Mass Market Paperback

First published April 5, 2002

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Marion Lennox

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Writing romance sounds fascinating. Huh?

I'm a writer. I'm boring. Day after day I sit behind a word processor making up people in my head. Why do I do it? I love it. My husband, Dave, gets up in the morning, puts on a suit and heads out into the ice and cold of Ballarat's winter. (Sadly I live in one of the tiny parts of Australia that qualifies as cold.) I make myself another cup of coffee, head up to my study, choose what music I want and sit and daydream. And I get paid for doing it. Hooray!

My first attempt at writing romance, 'Dare To Love Again', a Medical Romance, was published by Harlequin Mills and Boon in 1990. It still stands today as a monument to my family's ability to survive on cheese sandwiches and spaghetti.

Since then I've written over 80 Romances for Harlequin Mills and Boon, with more on the drawing board. (I used a pseudonym - Trisha David - for the first few Romances but suffered with a split personality and have since reverted to being Marion Lennox all the time.) In between romances, I've co-authored a non-fiction history, (I love local history) done the odd (very odd) spot of housework and done a heap of travelling - research :-)

I come from a farming community. You can probably tell this from my books. There's not a skyscraper in sight. I'm very much a pets person. Chloe and Harry were my constant canine companions for many years as I wrote, demanding walks and air freshener at frequent intervals. Sadly I lost them, and for a while I vowed not to get another. My heart was broken and my study smelled so clean! But.. The cat and I missed them so badly we weakened and bought Mitzi. Mitzi's a black and silver mini-schnauzer who makes me and the cat laugh. Expect to find her in future stories.

If you're interested in formalities, I hold a Bachelor of Commerce degree and a teaching diploma. I have a couple of kids and a huge extended family who look on me with affectionate tolerance. Marion? The crazy one who talks to people in her head... I've had nine nominations for the Rita, winning twice, and fourteen for the Australian Book of the Year. After years of thinking of my writing as a hobby I guess I finally now qualify as a `real' writer.

Thank your for taking the trouble to check out my web page. Now try my books. We might even end up having fun together. And write to me. I show my family - `See? Real people do like the things that go in in my head.'

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