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The Midwife’s Baby is out in the UK available now!

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

The Midwife\'s Baby book coverTHE MIDWIFE’S BABY is out in the UK and available online at millsandboon.co.uk. NOW!

So many people have written to say they missed out on my previous book, Their Special Care Baby, I thought I’d better post the news. <G> Georgia and Max’s story comes out in NA and Aus in July and will be available from eharlequin.com and eharlequin.com.au respectively as well. I love this book and hope you do too. It’s been such a fun premise because my heroine, Georgia, the bridesmaid, has her baby on the hero’s wedding day. Typical of a midwife to think of it but babies will come at the most inopportune, or was that opportune, time? This is my Maytone book, dreamed up at my first ever writers retreat and is dedicated unreservedly to my inspiring writer friends.

I’m really excited THE MIDWIFE’S BABY will be out before the Romance Writers Of America conference in August so I will have copies at the Readers For Life Literacy Autographing event on July 30th at the San Francisco Marriott from 5.30 till 7.30 pm. This is such a worthwhile cause. I remember this huge event from New York in 2003 and apparently there are 450 authors at the signing this year. Wow! Don’t be surprised if I dash off for a few minutes every now and then to see my favourite authors <G> but maybe you will forgive me as I’ll be bringing chocolate TIM TAM’s and Caramelo Koalas to share.

I’m almost finished the second of the linked ‘Midwives as Mother’s’ books from Lyrebird Lake with Misty and Ben, and up to the best part now as they struggle to surmount the reasons they should never be together. Ben’s going to have to come up with something special to make up to her. I’m soon to start Mia’s story which is percolating nicely and have found her the most scrumptious damaged hero to save. Actually I can’t wait to round out the three books with Mia’s exploits but I know I will miss them all when the end comes.

To finish I’ve included a few pictures from life at home; we had two days at gorgeous Hat Head during the school holidays with the grandgirls and my boys; been to Bathurst for Rohan’s graduation from Uni, and Ian and I have driven over the mountains to the country music capital of Tamworth to catch up with Rory for my Mother’s Day pancakes.

Hat Head

Rohan\'s Graduation

Rory

This weekend I’m off to Advanced Life Support Obstetrics in Coffs Harbour to catch up with old friends and meet new ones as doctors and midwives discuss the optimum responses to those moments in medicine we need to be ready for. That’s all for now, keep well, keep happy and don’t forget to enter my new competition.

warmest regards

Fiona

The Midwife’s Baby

The Midwife\'s Baby book coverEight months pregnant and a bridesmaid, isn’t midwife Georgia Winton’s ideal situation – and it’s just got worse! When her contractions begin during the ceremony, the only person who can save her and her baby is the groom – gorgeous and dedicated consultant Max Beresford. Together they save the life of little baby Elsa, and neither could be more thrilled. What will Max do now?

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The Midwife’s Baby (+ cover) is here!

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Finally. It may have taken me a while to load the cover but I think it’s worth waiting for. What do you think?

I had such fun writing this book. The Midwife’s Baby is my Maytone book, conceived at my first ever writer’s retreat, and I’ve dedicated it to the Maytone Girls, friends indeed, who inspire me. I really hope you enjoy it too!

The blurb says it all…

“Eight months pregnant and a bridesmaid, isn’t midwife Georgia Winton’s ideal situation – and it’s just got worse! When her contractions begin during the ceremony, the only person who can save her and her baby is the groom – gorgeous and dedicated consultant Max Beresford. Together they save the life of little baby Elsa, and neither could be more thrilled. What will Max do now?”

See the books page for the rest and the except.
As I said – it was fun.

I’ve had a busy month preparing for two midwifery trips away to lovely Grafton, famous for the beautiful Jacaranda trees that line the streets in purple flowers in October and November. The B&B we stayed at was absolutely gorgeous and right on the river but the people we met were also fascinating. I love conferences.

But I am writing as well. I’m having a wonderful time with the second book in the Lyrebird Lake Series. Montana’s book comes out in January and now Misty has to show Ben that there is a whole world of women having babies without “an obstetrician” anywhere in sight. More fun! It’s amazing how life provides new learning opportunities that snuggle into my books magically.

Don’t forget to enter the competition to win a copy of The Midwife’s Baby.
Just a note to congratulate Lynne Welch of Ohio, who said she had a lovely start to her Monday when she found out she’d won a copy of Their Special Care Baby. I really hope you enjoy the book, Lynne.

I’ve had some lovely feedback from readers of Their Special Care Baby, especially from those who have experienced a prem baby of their own. Thank you again for that because your comments mean a lot.

warmest regards

Fiona.

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