Small-town midwife cover

Small-town midwife

by Jean C. Gordon

Autumn Hazard loves being a midwife, but a tragic loss has her doubting the path she's chosen and her new boss isn't helping. She's worked with Dr. Jonathan Hanlon before, and he's just as handsome and seemingly perfect as ever. His presence could mean trouble for the clinic and her sensible heart. Jon remembers Autumn too and she's still beautiful, smart, and oblivious to him. Maybe that's for the best as he's leaving town as soon as his training is done. Besides, he has secrets of his own and he can't risk Autumn getting close enough to uncover them. Despite all their reservations, working beside each other doesn't feel like work at all - it feels like home.

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