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Two strangers save a life on a plane and then share one tender Singapore night en route from London to Sydney. Dr Ailee Green knows a relationship is not an option before she gives the gift that will save her brother's life. But surgeon, Fergus McVicker, has other plans, plans that don't include Ailee walking out of his and his daughter's world and he offers her something she's always wanted. In the setting of families affected by ill loved ones, and the hope of organ transplants, can these two special surgeons find a life together?

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Two strangers save a life on a plane and then share one tender Singapore night en route from London to Sydney. Dr Ailee Green knows a relationship is not an option before she gives the gift that will save her brother's life. But surgeon, Fergus McVicker, has other plans, plans that don't include Ailee walking out of his and his daughter's world and he offers her something she's always wanted. In the setting of families affected by ill loved ones, and the hope of organ transplants, can these two special surgeons find a life together?
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Fiona McArthur has written more than forty books and shares her medical knowledge and her love of working with women, families and emergency services in her stories. In her compassionate, pacey fiction, her love of the Australian landscape meshes beautifully with warm, funny, multigenerational characters as she highlights challenges for rural and remote families, and the strength shared between women. She always champions the underdog, and the wonderful, ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Then that bit of drama thrown in because who doesn't love a few tears, a heartfelt sigh of relief and a big happy smile at the end? Make that gorgeous man earn the right to win his beautiful and strong-willed heroine's heart because that's something she believes in. And, absolutely, happy endings are a must.