Dr Blake’s Angel

Dr Blake’s Angel by Marion Lennox, published by Mills & Boon in 2002, is a romance novel that spans 186 pages. The story centers on Dr Blake Sutherland, the only general practitioner in his town, who finds himself overwhelmed and in need of a break. His situation takes an unexpected turn when Dr Nell McKenzie, who is seven months pregnant, steps in to help by taking over his practice, leading to a unique arrangement that challenges both their professional and personal lives.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the dynamics between Blake and Nell as they navigate the complexities of sharing a medical practice during the holiday season. The book delves into themes of responsibility and partnership, highlighting the challenges faced by healthcare professionals. As Nell insists on sharing both patients and Christmas with Blake, the story unfolds with a blend of romance and the realities of their demanding careers. This edition offers an engaging glimpse into their lives, set against the backdrop of a small-town medical practice.
Official synopsis Publisher
Dr Blake Sutherland was the sole GP in town. Overworked and exhausted, he needed a miracle. He’s got one in the form of seven months pregnant Dr Nell McKenzie, who announced Blake was to have a holiday while she took over his practice Blake couldn’t let such a heavily pregnant woman take over his huge workload. So Nell insisted on sharing his patients–and his Christmas–with him instead.
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