Her newborn is missing. The distraught young mother is frantic.
Dr. Joanne Duncan delivered the tiny baby girl in the E.R. because there was no time to move to maternity.
Within hours, the baby is abducted, and Joanne and security guard Spencer Mathews are desperate to find the infant. They are under scrutiny from the administrators. How could they let this happen?
The only thing they can do is unite in a desperate attempt to find the little one.
FULL RECOVERY--it's what Joanne and Spence both need, recovery of the baby girl, but also of their hearts, of the freedom to live their lives in the present without ghosts from the past. The baby girl has become a symbol of all the losses in their lives. Can they find together the love they both long for? I
INTERVIEW WITH THE WRITER: How did you come to write this particular medical romance? I was living in a small city in B.C. when a newborn went missing from the hospital. The entire community was horrified. The police and the public searched frantically. The hospital staff were in shock and felt guilty. The baby was recovered safely, leading to new and more stringent safety precautions. It was the kernel of a book that had to be written. Where do your characters come from? They're a mixture of bits of people I know plus pure imagination. Any writer will tell you that certain characters have a habit of taking control of their own story. I love romance with missing babies involved. I hope you do too!
The other books in the Emergency Series are: Drastic Measures Double Jeopardy Picking Clover, Nursing The Doctor, Patient Care The Baby Doctor, Are You My Daddy?,Acute Care, A Past And Present Love, Love To The Rescue, One Little Miracle, and Healer.