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Get ready for another standalone heartwarming and humorous romance in the Doctors of Oak Bluff series by Miranda Liasson. Coming soon in e-book and print. For fans of Kristan Higgins, Susan Mallery, and Lori Wilde.
Two wounded souls weren’t looking for love…but one tiny baby had other plans.
When Dr. Ani Green drags herself onto the plane after her wedding-that never-was, she’s a self-described mess who promptly barfs into Adam Lowenstein’s lunch bag—not exactly a meet-cute. But his sweet, friendly demeanor has a way of calming her and even making her laugh. (And the fact that he’s a total hunkadoodle doesn’t hurt!)
Somehow, Adam takes her awful do-my-honeymoon-alone trip from unbearable to almost fun. Ani resolves never to get involved with another man until she figures out why she keeps choosing the wrong guys. But desperation, intense attraction, and a little too much wine in a tropical paradise…oops.
What happens in Turks and Caicos stays there.
Months later, Ani is struggling to make her hometown dream practice work even though she and her partners couldn’t be more different and despite the fact that her parents moved from retirement in Florida to be closer to her in Wisconsin. (Who actually does that?)
Even worse, Ani finds that Adam is now the head of the ER – and her boss.
Except he’s not the sweet, kind, charming guy she knew – he’s a rigid, rule-follower who’s no-nonsense and no fun. Still, she can’t help remembering the kind, passionate guy she met…good thing she’s given up men for all time and has vowed to never act on impulse again.
Until a patient surrenders a baby and begs Ani to ensure that she gets a good future.
Widower Adam Lowenstein promised his wife he would still go to Turks and Caicos on what would have been their fifth anniversary. Adam would rather eat snails, but a promise was a promise.
He’s closed himself off to just about everyone. Love is pain, and he wants no part, even though Ani somehow awakened him from the dead like a whirlwind, and he can’t help but get swept up in her kindness, her joy, and her desire to make the world a better place.
He swore he’d never love again, but Ani and one tiny, abandoned baby are the family he just might not be able to live without.
“Take Me Home to You” is a heartwarming and humorous small-town romance with the following tropes:
- Grumpy/Sunshine
- Baby-on-Doorstep
- Main Characters are Doctors
- Romantic! but Close-the-Door




