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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

The Army Doctors Christmas Collection 4 Star Review






The Army Doctors Christmas Collection
Including:
The Army Doctor’s Baby
The Army Doctor’s Wedding
The Army Doctor’s Christmas Baby
By: Helen Scott Taylor











The Army Doctor’s Baby
After his wife betrayed him, Major Radley Knight dedicated himself to becoming the best Army doctor he could be, dedicated himself to saving soldiers' lives. When he returns on leave from Afghanistan he is ready for a break. Instead he finds himself helping a young mother and her newborn baby. He falls in love with Olivia and her sweet baby boy and longs to spend the rest of his life caring for them. But Olivia and her baby belong to Radley's brother.










The Army Doctor’s Wedding
Army doctor, Major Cameron Knight, thrives on the danger of front-line Battlefield medicine. Throwing himself into saving the lives of injured servicemen keeps the demons from his past away. When he rescues charity worker, Alice Conway, and a tiny newborn baby, he longs for a second chance to do the right thing, even if it means marrying a woman he barely knows so they can take the orphan baby to England for surgery. The brave, beautiful young woman and the orphan baby steal his heart. He longs to make the marriage real, but being married to an army officer might do her more harm than good.







The Army Doctor’s Christmas Baby
After he loses his wife, army surgeon Colonel Sean Fabian protects his damaged heart by cutting women out of his life. He dedicates himself to his career and being a great dad to his twin babies. When he asks army nurse Kelly Grace to play nanny to his children over Christmas, he realizes how much he misses having a beautiful woman in his life and in his arms. Caring for Sean's adorable twin babies is Kelly's dream come true. She falls in love with the sweet little girls and their daddy, but she's hiding a devastating event from the past. If she can't trust Sean with her secret, how can she ever expect him to trust her with his bruised heart?





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"I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review"

I love a good military romance and this is exactly what I got from this excellent series.   

Two brothers find love in an unusual way at a time and place neither expected.  This love will bring these brothers and their large family together in more ways than one.  This isn’t just a boy meets girl, boy falls in love kind of romance.  This is a romance that can make or break a family and the love between two individuals.


 I loved all the twist and turns Helen's creative mind worked into the plot making for an intense and unexpected read.  I couldn’t stop reading and was so happy that this was a series.  My heart swelled with so much emotion and swooned with each loving word spoken.  With this beautiful romance you don’t need all those steamy bedroom scenes.  With this romance all you needed was the way these couples expressed their love in a kind word or action.  It was more than enough to make this story a pleasant read for all romance book lovers.  




Helen Scott Taylor’s first novel, The Magic Knot, won the American Title contest in 2008, was a Golden Heart® finalist, and was chosen as one of Booklist’s top ten romances of 2009. Since then, she has published other novels, novellas, and short stories in both the UK and USA.

Her published works have been finalists in a number of contests including the Holt Medallion, the Lories, the Prism Contest, the Write Touch Award and the Maggies.

Helen lives in South West England near Plymouth in Devon between the windswept expanse of Dartmoor and the rocky Atlantic coast. As well as her wonderful long-suffering husband, she shares her home with a burmilla cat, an elderly shih tzu, and her new baby--a cute westie cross Bichon.



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2 comments:

  1. Thank you for hosting a stop on my blog tour and thank you so much for the lovely review! Helen

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