Available in print and eBook."Perfect for lovers of romance, historical fiction, medical dramas, and war period books." EBOOK LINKS - click below to go to your favourite e-store: My favourite e-store Print books Amazon Signed print copies direct from the author: Susanne's book store |
Under the Dark Moon
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After the city of Darwin is bombed by the Japanese, nurse Meg Dorset escapes south in a truck filled with injured soldiers. Along the way, she meets the charming Seamus Flanagan and, at the army camp at Adelaide River, they fall in love and become engaged.
When Seamus ships out to join the war in the north, Meg is transferred to the RAAF hospital in Townsville where she realises she is pregnant to her new fiancé. Assigned head nurse under Dr Geoffrey Ransom, she throws herself into her work, wondering how can she continue with the career she is passionate about and keep her pregnancy a secret. And what is she to do about her growing feelings for the kind and dedicated Dr Ransom? |
Praise for Susanne Bellamy
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This story captures many issues contemporary to the time period that were interesting and emotional to explore. The tragedies and reunions will bring tears to your eyes as there were so many upheavals. What Meg achieves as a nurse highlights major developments in medicine, travel, and women's rights that have shaped todays world. I also thoroughly enjoyed the slow burn romance between Meg and Geoffrey Ransom as she struggled through the pain of all that she'd lost to discover that he's a man worthy of her heart and family. Perfect for lovers of romance, historical fiction, medical dramas, and war period books.
Rachael Armstrong, Booksprout I am glad that a lot of things have changed since then, what Meg went through was heartbreaking but my word she had courage to stand her ground and with the help of close friends work towards the future, she is a passionate woman about nursing and her caring was wonderful. Yes there were tears from me in this one but also happy tears at the end, and it is one I would highly recommend, I do look forward to book 2 in the series. Helen Sibbritt, reviewer |