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Midwife in a Million

Midwife in a Million - Fiona McArthur

  5STAR  CATAROMANCE REVIEW – They said…

An engaging and thoroughly enthralling romance of overcoming tribulations, Midwife In A Million by Fiona McArthur will leave readers full of exhilaration. Ms McArthur has created characters that any reader could fall in love with, characters that struggle to find the happiness they deserve while also dealing with medical situations that could end in disaster. I really enjoyed reading this book because not only does it end with a happily-ever-after but it also gives the reader a look into the complications of a relationship and love that time cannot defeat. Kudos Ms McArthur for another spectacular book.

Now that made my day today.

To save a baby -Their gruelling race against time across the rugged Outback to save a patient’s unborn child challenges Kate and Rory physically and emotionally –                                    

Available Feb – UK and NA, March, Australia
Why I wrote the book,
I loved the scenery in Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Australia’. I watched the movie and wondered why I’d never made it to the Kimberleys of Western Australia—apart from the fact it’s nearly two and a half thousand miles from my house. When the opportunity arose to attend a midwifery conference in Darwin that was enough serendipity for me to make the leap.

So followed a glorious week in the top end of Australia driving in an all-terrain vehicle across rock-strewn rivers, past magnificent escarpments and into the purple sunsets of the Kimberleys. Such fabulous land and fabulous people—that’s where Rory and Kate from ‘Midwife in a Million’ grew up.

Rory had always been Kate’s hero, the one who’d stood up for her in school, the only person who knew the real Kate—not the Outback royalty one. He was there for Kate at her most desperate times…except for the one time she didn’t tell him she needed him. And for the past ten years that secret was enough to destroy what they’d had.

In this book, Kate needs to transfer a young pregnant woman to Perth, through floods and storms and terrible roads, and it’s Rory who arrives to help. This is their journey. I hope you grow to love Kate and Rory as much as I did. They epitomize the strength, determination and humor of the people who live “top end.” I hope, too, that within the following pages you can glimpse the incredible beauty of the Kimberleys that thrilled me.

I wish you happy reading!

Fiona McArthur

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Midwife In A Million

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

My Latest book is out now.  Jan UK, Feb NA, March Aus and NZ and online.
This is my first Western Australia Book set in the Kimberley Ranges and holds a special place for me.

I had the best fun exploring the Kimberleys for research. My eldest and middle sons and I hired a four wheel drive vehicle and covered some dusty and spectacular miles. Just like Kate and Rory did when they raced their patient to help in Midwife In  A Million. North Western Australia is certainly an inspiring place. I’d love to hear any thoughts you have when you read it.

Happy New Year and Happy New Decade but lets talk about the old for a moment.

What an amazing last ten years it’s been. Full of tragedies and triumphs in the world and we’ve all been impacted like never before by distant events to our own tiny circles thanks to digital technology. The fact that it was a new decade escaped me until the last moment and suddenly I was looking back. What about you? Did you look back at the last ten years and say, ‘WOW! Where did that go?’

On a personal level, ten years ago I had a five year old son and four young teenage boys, we hadn’t even started the learner driver scene. And both my parents were there to hug. My husband and I were consolidating, working hard, juggling the boy’s school and sport on each other’s days off,  like millions of people do every day as they bring up their kids. Just goes to show you have to be thankful and enjoy every minute ’cause those memories are digital now, too.

In 2000 I sold my first book after a previous decade of never finishing one, and since then have written twenty medical romance novels for Harlequin Mills and Boon and even had my first Romantic Book Of  The Year nomination from RWAus. Juggling harder, my life took off in a whole other world of  writing, conferences, and travel that I’d only dreamed was possible, but the most amazing and fabulous thing about this journey is the friendships formed along the way.

Generous advice and support from other writers, wonderful feedback from readers, editorial guidance, unexpected bookstore friendships and support from librarians (Hi Lynne from Wellington, Ohio, :) and the amazing contact with people I’ve met at conferences and on loops and chats. Technology is certainly amazing and while I’m no whizz I do love the ease of contact in this decade and can’t wait to see what’s next.

One of lifes precious moments.

One of life's precious moments.

With the older boys gone onto their own lives, this decade I get to savour my time with the youngest, revel in my two granddaughters like I was blessed to on Christmas Eve, and enjoy the fact I don’t have to rise at 5am to get my words down. Darn shame I keep waking up early, though.

But somethings haven’t changed. The warmth from holding hands and sharing a sunset with the man you love, the delight as you see your new book for the first time in real life, the deep inhalation of a fragrant rose or the feel of a friend’s incredible quilt she’s fashioned from tiny threads. Or from my other life as a midwife the joy of sharing birth with a woman and her family, we had a ten pound five boy the other night near midnight, did I mention I think women are awesome?  In fact LIFE is amazing. And I’m thankful.

So I’d like to take this opportunity to wish you all the pleasures and the joy and lots of love in 2010 and the future.

xx Fiona

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