Midwife In The Family Way
My first Italian hero is in Lyrebird Lake.
And he’s gorgeous.
Due out in October in the UK and NA and November in Aus and NZ.
I’ve been listening to Italian tapes in my car, trying to learn a new language by distance because I wanted to be able to understand the nuances of an Italian hero’s seduction. My man’s an Aussie through and through, but I wanted to be able to understand Emma’s love. Driving to work for me really is not far, a mere twenty five kilometres each way, and just enough for one Italian lesson per shift. The rolling ‘R’s’ are delightful, and the language so romantic.
In ‘Midwife In The Family Way’ we return to Lyrebird Lake, one of my favourite places in the world, and Emma’s story. Gianni, our Italian hero is blown away by the strength in this country midwife who is more self sufficient than any woman he has ever known. This book was inspired by my friend Michelle, who, as the dedication says, is ‘one of the coolest, bravest, most amazing people I know, and whose journey has been my inspiration for this book. ‘
Michelle, (and Emma’s) mum has Huntingtons Disease and it’s a debilitating, tragic disease we’d all like to see wiped out. Like all people wth and without the gene who’ve been affected by or known those affected by Huntingtons, I pray for a cure.
One of the most amazing side bonuses of writing and reading is the knowledge we accidentally gain and grow by. Exposure to Huntington’s was like that. The human spirit is incredible and I can only admire and in some way try to emulate the way people rise above the obstacles life puts in front of them. My deepest admiration goes out to those touched by this unfair disease. I hope you too, can be inspired by Emma and Gianni’s story as I was.
warmest wishes
Fiona
Reviews
The Midwife And The Millionaire
The Midwife and The Millionaire,
My second Kimberley’s of Western Australia book has hit the shelves.
In a two pack in England with the talented Judy Campbell, and as Medical book of the month in Australia in single format, and with another cover in North America. All have great covers and I thought I’d share them.
Because this is my last Kimberley’s book I was sad to leave this magical area behind at the end of the book. The ideas for Sophie’s story came during a helicopter trip towards the Tanami Desert when I spent a full day exploring the fabulous striped rock formations of the Bungle Bungles. The land was so arid I wondered how people would survive if they were stranded. As a strange co-incidence, we were only a day behind the new Qantas (Australia’s airline) commercial being made there, so if you see the clip and notice the cathedral like cave, that’s the place. It’s always a thrill for me to recognise the landscape of the Bungle Bungles when the children start to sing.
I hope you enjoy Sophie and Levi’s story. I had great fun challenging them.
THE MIDWIFE AND THE MILLIONAIRE

Midwife Sophie Sullivan is beautiful, fun-loving, calm in a crisis…and hates arrogant, smooth-talking playboys like Sydney’s most eligible bachelor Levi Pearson! But when a helicopter crashes down in Western Australia, with Levi and Sophie on board, these two very different people must rely on each other to survive… But isn’t it often said that opposites attract? Out now UK, in July North America and Australia/NZ
And thanks to Sheryl from Cataromance for another lovely review.
The Midwife and the Millionaire by Fiona McArthur is a medical romance that plays with the emotions and delivers an enthralling read. Sophie is a woman who knows what she likes and dislikes, and her first impression of Levi is that of arrogance which changes as she gets to know him. While Levi wasn’t looking for complications but discovers one in Sophie, a woman he finds as prickly as a pear yet somehow more desirable. Ms McArthur has created a tale of a fiery encounter ending with a relationship of love. Thank you Ms McArthur for giving this reader another enchanting read.
Makes you wonder about the covers in all the other countries. Read the excerpt »![]()









