The Nurse Who Saved Christmas
By Janice Lynn
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Nurse Abby Arnold loves Christmas, and this year she knows exactly what she's wishing forDr. Dirk Kelley! After their one incredible night together, Dirk made it clear he wasn't looking for commitmentbut surely she's not imagining that sparkle in his eyes whenever he looks her way?
Dirk hates the holiday season, but Abby's festive cheer is infectious. Before he knows it, Dirk is finding Miss Merry Christmas more tempting by the day.
Then Abby becomes pregnant! Now Dirk must convince Abby that there's nothing he wants more than a lifetime of Christmases by her side .
Janice Lynn
USA Today and Wall Street Journal best selling author Janice Lynn has a master's in nursing from Vanderbilt University and works as a nurse practitioner in a family practice. She lives in the southern United States with her Prince Charming, their children, their Maltese named Halo; and a lot of unnamed dust bunnies that have moved in after she started her writing career. Readers can visit Janice via her website at: www.janicelynn.net
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