Storm Haven

Storm Haven by Marion Lennox is a contemporary romance published by Mills & Boon in 1995. This New Ed edition spans 188 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Dr. Nikki Russell, a general practitioner living a quiet life on the Queensland coast with her young daughter, Amy. When she takes on a locum position to prepare for an exam, she encounters Dr. Luke Mariott, a highly skilled young doctor whose reasons for locum work and avoidance of family raise questions.
Readers will discover a story that explores the complexities of love and commitment as Nikki finds herself falling for Luke, despite his reluctance to stay. The book delves into themes of personal sacrifice and the challenges of balancing professional aspirations with emotional connections. With its focus on romance and contemporary relationships, Storm Haven offers an engaging glimpse into the lives of its characters against the backdrop of a coastal setting.
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As general practitioner to Eurong on the Queensland coast, Dr Nikki Russell deliberately led a quiet life with small daughter Amy. Needing three weeks to revise for an exam, she took on a locum to allow time to study.
Dr Luke Mariott was a shock – why would a young, obviously highly qualified doctor with above surgical skills be doing locum work – and avoiding his family like the plague? By the time Nikki found out, it was too late – she was already deeply in love, with a man who had no intention of staying…
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