The Doctor’s Family

The Doctor’s Family by Lenora Worth, published by Harlequin on August 23, 2011, is a work of fiction that explores the complexities of family dynamics. In this edition, readers meet single mother Arabella Clayton Michaels, who is raising four-year-old triplets alongside an abandoned teenager. Set in the small town of Clayton, Colorado, the story unfolds as a Denver surgeon arrives with news that could change their lives forever, prompting Arabella to confront her fears about losing her family.
As the narrative develops, Arabella grapples with her feelings for Jonathan Turner, the surgeon with a troubled past. The book delves into themes of love, family, and the challenges of accepting new relationships. Readers will find a poignant exploration of what it means to build a family, especially when unexpected connections arise. With 288 pages, this edition offers a heartfelt look at the trials and triumphs of motherhood and the bonds that tie us together.
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Raising four-year-old triplets and an abandoned teenager, single mother Arabella Clayton Michaels has her hands full. She loves everything about her big family in tiny Clayton, Colorado. But when a Denver surgeon arrives with the news that her beloved teenager is his long-lost niece, Arabella worries she’ll lose the girl–and much more. Jonathan Turner’s harrowing past makes her want to open her heart to him. But will the handsome doctor accept a bigger ready-made family than either dreamed was possible?
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