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Island Doctor to Royal Bride?
Island Doctor to Royal Bride?
Island Doctor to Royal Bride?
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Island Doctor to Royal Bride?

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Working side by side… With a secret prince! In desperate need of staff for her small clinic on a beautiful Malaysian island, Dr. Arissa Cotter accepts the help of tourist Dr. Philippe Aronaz, little knowing her knight in shining armor is also a prince! But when he sweeps her away to his Mediterranean kingdom, she discovers Philippe faces battles of his own. Arissa has always hidden herself away—dare she step into the spotlight and stand by her prince’s side? “Every medical romance I read by Ms. Wilson just keeps getting better and better and I absolutely loved this book….” —Harlequin Junkie on Locked Down with the Army Doc “Ms. Wilson has delivered a really good read in this book where the chemistry between this couple was strong and just keeps getting stronger the more they interact; the romance was sweet and had me liking these two together; and the ending had me cheering because both deserve this chance at forever, especially after everything they’ve been through in their pasts.” —Harlequin Junkie on Resisting the Single Dad
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Release dateFeb 1, 2019
ISBN9781488047787
Island Doctor to Royal Bride?
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Scarlet Wilson

Scarlet Wilson wrote her first story aged eight and has never stopped.  She's worked in the health service for 20 years, trained as a nurse and a health visitor.  Scarlet now works in public health and lives on the West Coast of Scotland with her fiance and their two sons.  Writing medical romances and contemporary romances is a dream come true for her. 

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    Very good book that sucked me in from the very first pages. Philippe was on a plane, headed to a small island resort where he could rest and relax and try to regroup after his last patient in the ER. But a tragic event on the journey led him to Arissa Cotter, a doctor at the island's small clinic. Suddenly rest and relaxation were far less appealing.I loved both Arissa and Philippe. She is strong and determined, and above all compassionate. She is also a very private person. The one time she shared her past with someone it didn't go well, and she has been wary ever since then. I loved her passion for her work, especially the Safe Haven project. Philippe was terrific. He is kind and caring and determined to improve healthcare for the people of his country. He has big ideas for what he wants to accomplish.I loved the development of the relationship between Arissa and Philippe. From the moment they met there were chemistry and an unexpected connection. I loved the way that Philippe dove right in to help at the clinic. Arissa was impressed by how hard he worked and his rapport with the patients. She was also intrigued by him, as she felt that there was something more driving him than he has talked about. Philippe was equally intrigued by Arissa and her dedication and passion for her work. They quickly became friends as they worked together, though under that friendship was a simmering attraction. That attraction bubbled to the surface a couple of times, which caused some tension between them. Neither was quite sure what to do about it as they would soon go their separate ways. Philippe frequently found himself thinking of bringing her back home with him. When a paperwork snafu caused her to lose the job she had lined up, Philippe jumped in with an unexpected offer.With the deepening of their friendship, Philippe felt increasingly guilty about not telling Arissa the whole truth of who he was. He had to come clean when he invited her to go home with him and help him set up a Safe Haven program there. Arissa was stunned by the revelation and torn about what to do. She wanted to help, but she was extremely wary of being with someone who was constantly in the limelight. Philippe promised to protect her privacy, and she reluctantly agreed to go with him. Seeing Philippe in his "natural habitat" brought home to Arissa what his life was like. Philippe tried very hard to show her that he was the same man he'd been on the island but eventually came to realize that there was no way to separate his two personas. This was especially clear when they toured the hospital together. Philippe's feelings for Arissa grew deeper, and he dreamed of her staying. The scenes at the ball, from the warmth of his family's welcome and how right it felt to be together to the despair Philippe felt after asking Arissa to stay, were vividly portrayed. Even sharper were the events of the next day when unwanted pictures of Philippe and Arissa made the papers. I ached for Arissa because this her fear of people digging into her past to the surface, and her reaction was to run. Philippe was furious at what happened, protective of Arissa, and desperate to keep her with him. I loved the advice and encouragement he got from his mother, which gave him the courage to go after what he wanted. The scene at the fire station was incredibly emotional. I loved how Philippe showed Arissa that she was the only one for him. The effect his words had on Arissa had me in tears, and I loved her response. The epilogue was a great wrap-up to the story, showing how their love spilled over into the work they've done for both their countries.

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