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Antique
Affair, by Elizabeth Neff Walker. Priscilla Larson,
owner of an antique shop in Boston, is determined to buy the
farmhouse Boston blueblood Craig James Pinckney III has his eye
on.
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An
Abundant Woman, by Elizabeth Neff Walker. Six
months in America should give Dr. Amanda Potter a chance to
re-evaluate her life. In London her marriage of twenty-two years
is unraveling, and her hospital superior is trying to sabotage
her career. But danger awaits her in America as well.
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| Emotional
Ties, by Elizabeth Neff Walker. The advance in
technology from 1984 to 1999 is wonderfully evident in this
story of an online search librarian and a computer whiz who's
designed an early laptop computer. |
The
Best Medicine, by Elizabeth Neff Walker. Dr. Roger
Janek, mourning the loss of his wife, proposes mentoring the
wayward teenage nephew of nurse Judy Povalski. Judy has been
wounded herself and fears being drawn into an unwise
relationship. With time and love come healing… Book 4 of
the Fielding Medical Center Quartet.
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Fever
Pitch, by Elizabeth Neff Walker. Neurologist Nan
and emergency room doc Steve are codefendants in a malpractice
suit. Tension between them mounts as Steve fears Nan won't
handle the crisis well, and Nan offers Steve the hard truth
about his bedside manner. Book 3 of the Fielding
Medical Center Quartet.
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The
Healing Touch, by Elizabeth Neff Walker. Rachel and
Jerry had been friends for years. When she became the hospital's
medical ethicist, she relied on Jerry's professional skills and
humane support. But then their relationship became more
personal. Book 2 of the Fielding Medical Center Quartet.
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| Heart
Conditions, by Elizabeth Neff Walker. Family
practice resident Angel doesn't question the skill or dedication
of surgeon Cliff, but she does question his attitude toward
women. There's something that draws her to him, and she's not
going to get involved with a chauvinist…is she? Book 1 of the Fielding
Medical Center Quartet. |
| Paper
Tiger,
by Elizabeth Neff Walker.
Hilary, writer of a feminist column, is bright, attractive and
independent. So why did her live-in boyfriend leave, her editor
insist on perfection, and the new man she meets in Oregon place
her on a shaky pedestal? |
| Paternity,
by Elizabeth Neff Walker.
Marty Woods is a paternity investigator. Brad Macintosh is a
putative father, but he insists he doesn’t even know the
mother. Going with her instincts, Marty begins to believe him.
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Bravo, by Larry Deibert.
It is 1970, and the
U.S.
is still deeply bogged down in Vietnam
. Greg Taylor, a rural bred
Pennsylvanian, finds himself becoming yet another cog in the
massive military machine known as the U.S. Army.
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