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One Night, Twin Consequences
Annie O'Neil

Unexpected surprises come in twos!When Dr Matteo Torres invites nurse Harriet Monticello to work with orphans in Buenos Aires, her head says yes, it’s something she’s always wanted to do…though her heart is wary of the irresistible, off-limits doc. Shy Harriet isn’t used to taking anything for herself, yet before they board the plane for Argentina, the chemistry between them combusts and they give in to just one night together…But their night of recklessness isn’t without consequences. And now Harriet has nine months to melt this brooding doctor’s heart!The Monticello Baby MiraclesDouble bundles of joy!

Dear Reader (#ulink_44ded4b2-730c-5213-bd22-b8097299d3a1),

Welcome to One Night, Twin Consequences. This is the first time I’ve written a duet with someone—and let me tell you Susanne Hampton is fabulous to work with! Kind, thoughtful and, lucky for me, riding exactly the same train of thought. She was the ying to my yang, and I hope you enjoy the intertwined lives and love stories these two sisters share.

I absolutely fell in love with writing about Harriet and Matteo. Matteo because he’s totally gorgeous and I’m a sucker for an accent. Harriet because she has about as much grace and elegance as I do—read: very little!

So strap on your seatbelts—and I hope you enjoy the ride!

Annie O xo

PS Don’t be shy. Be sure to get in touch! You can reach me at my website, annieoneilbooks.com (http://annieoneilbooks.com), or on Twitter @AnnieONeilBooks (http://www.twitter.com/AnnieONeilBooks).

ANNIE O’NEIL spent most of her childhood with her leg draped over the family rocking chair and a book in her hand. Novels, baking and writing too much teenage angst poetry ate up most of her youth. Now Annie splits her time between corralling her husband into helping her with their cows, baking, reading, barrel racing (not really!) and spending some very happy hours at her computer, writing.

One Night,

Twin Consequences

Annie O’Neil

www.millsandboon.co.uk (http://www.millsandboon.co.uk)

I absolutely loved writing this book—in large part because it was about a big sister…even if she is older only by a minute! Always competitive, me! Whilst completely different, Harriet and Claudia share the unbreakable bond of sisterhood—and for that reason I dedicate this book with unfathomable love to my sister, Michelle. Xxx

Praise for Annie O’Neil (#ulink_996bfac4-2bfa-5a21-865e-ce8225e51fae)

‘This is a beautifully written story that will pull you in from page one and keep you up late and turning the pages.’

—Goodreads on Doctor … to Duchess?

‘A poignant and enjoyable romance that held me spellbound from start to finish. Annie O’Neil writes with plenty of humour, sensitivity and heart, and she has penned a compelling tale that will touch your heart and make you smile as well as shed a tear or two.’

—CataRomance on The Surgeon’s Christmas Wish

Contents

Cover (#u5a7b3f86-d34f-5ccc-a535-2157e5c9f234)

Dear Reader (#ubf32f943-83c7-5490-9603-91f2ab2c5f75)

About the Author (#ufc02aba4-3a38-54de-829f-fee9fc5245dd)

Title Page (#ua5086817-dbce-56f6-a7e9-6e4c080d7a9a)

Dedication (#u196d1069-663a-5762-b489-2f9083ef1e41)

Praise for Annie O’Neil (#uef307e91-aad3-503f-981e-34543edec67d)

CHAPTER ONE (#ue7600998-e536-5129-b2df-7229809a26f2)

CHAPTER TWO (#uf037ae93-f8c8-5128-b5f8-0a50b03f2593)

CHAPTER THREE (#uc547de09-e5d6-5036-bda0-771679f4db9a)

CHAPTER FOUR (#litres_trial_promo)

CHAPTER FIVE (#litres_trial_promo)

CHAPTER SIX (#litres_trial_promo)

CHAPTER SEVEN (#litres_trial_promo)

CHAPTER EIGHT (#litres_trial_promo)

CHAPTER NINE (#litres_trial_promo)

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CHAPTER ELEVEN (#litres_trial_promo)

CHAPTER TWELVE (#litres_trial_promo)

Extract (#litres_trial_promo)

Copyright (#litres_trial_promo)

CHAPTER ONE (#ulink_772ef655-01e6-5a3d-9890-c828e5791ac5)

“YOU WANT ME to do what tonight?” Harriet all but choked on her freshly dunked ginger biscuit. How did her boss know the perfect way to throw her off balance? Besides, didn’t he know nice cup of tea and ginger biscuit o’clock was sacrosanct?

“Give the lecture tonight. You never take enough credit for your work and this would be the perfect way to showcase your research.” Dr. Bailey handed her a serviette with a smile. “Crumbs.”

“Ack! Oops!”

More mortification. Disintegrated biscuit was now decorating the front of her navy uniform. Typical graceful behavior. Not! Normally the fitted dress flattered Harriet’s slim build—created the illusion she was more woman than tomboy. But with a mushy bit of biscuit on her front resembling something more akin to...well... You saw everything in a children’s hospital. She accepted the serviette with an embarrassed laugh. She’d had all sorts on her uniform through the years, so this was hardly a disaster. Not that scrubbing her bosom in front of her boss was the epitome of a comfortable moment.

“I don’t know...” She opted for the old reliable, “My sister needs me—”

“Your sister lives in Los Angeles. Nice try, Harriet.”

“Actually, she’s coming over?”

Hmm. That wasn’t meant to come out like a question.

“When?” Dr. Bailey was no stranger to Harriet’s advanced conversational duck-and-dive technique. This was their drill every time he wanted her behind a podium. Although this time she really did have a legitimate excuse. Maybe.
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