One wedding night...
When Lana Haole reluctantly agrees to a marriage of convenience to help persuasive and all-too-tempting Dr. Andrew Tremblay stay in the country, the last thing she expects is to fall for the arrogant playboy’s charms—on their wedding night...
Twin consequences!
Lana and Andrew agree it was a one-time-only deal...until they discover that Lana is pregnant with twins. Andrew won’t walk away from his babies, or his beautiful bride, so he has eight months to convince Lana to stay his wife forever!
Dear Reader,
Thank you for picking up a copy of Convenient Marriage, Surprise Twins—my 15 thMills and Boon Medical Romance! I can’t believe it’s been fifteen books. It still feels as if I sold my first one yesterday.
This book was so much fun to write because of the characters—I have a soft spot for Canadian heroes—and because of the setting. I’ve never been to Hawaii, but it’s on my bucket list. I had a lot of fun researching Oahu and Waikiki, as well as surfing.
Surfing is fascinating to me. I would never try it, because I’m not the most brilliant swimmer and I’m terrified of sharks, but it was enjoyable living vicariously through my characters.
Dr Lana Haole and I have a lot in common—except the surfing thing—but I share a lot of similarities with Dr Andrew Tremblay as well. These characters are meant for each other, but they’re too stubborn to see it, and sometimes I can be too stubborn to see things too. Just ask my husband…or maybe not!
This book is also special because it was the last book I worked on with my former editor Laura, so it’s a little bittersweet for me. She’s been there for fourteen of my books and has made me a better writer in every way.
I hope you enjoy Lana and Andrew’s story.
I love hearing from readers, so please drop by my website amyruttan.comor give me a shout on Twitter @ruttanamy.
With warmest wishes,
Amy Ruttan
Convenient Marriage, Surprise Twins
Amy Ruttan
www.millsandboon.co.uk
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And to Laura, for our last book together. I’ll miss you!
Contents
Cover
Back Cover Text
Dear Reader
Title Page
About the Author
Dedication
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
EPILOGUE
Extract
Copyright
CHAPTER ONE
“HE’S AN IDIOT. I dislike him. There’s no way in heck I’m going to work with him, let alone marry him!”
What Iolana failed to say was, Dr. Andrew Tremblay may be an ass, but he’s sexy as hell and all I want to do is throw him down and either kiss him or strangle him repeatedly.
Her little brother didn’t need to know that part.
No one did.
Or she’d lose her reputation. The one that she’d painstakingly rebuilt since David had left her heart in tatters two years ago. She needed to keep that reputation intact. It was bad enough that she was the daughter of the Chief of Surgery.
Being the daughter of the Chief of Surgery meant that she had to work even harder to prove herself. That she didn’t get handouts.
“Come on, Lana, he’s the best trainer and sports medicine guy that knows about surfing. He’s going to get me into the championships in a couple of months. I need him.”
“No way, Keaka. There is no way.” Iolana smiled to herself, using her brother Jack’s Hawaiian name, which drove him nuts. Even though he used it when he was surfing.
Jack frowned and crossed his arms as he glared at her.
“There is no point in giving me the death stare, Keaka. I invented that death stare.” Iolana pushed past him. And she had taught him that death stare. She’d practically raised Jack after their mother left.
“Dad would’ve applied for his green card as his employer.”
“No, Dad didn’t want to do that. He sees it as favoritism.” Jack rolled his eyes. Lana didn’t find it hard to believe that her father hadn’t applied for Dr. Tremblay’s green card. That sounded like something her father would do.
Never take responsibility, unless it was his patient or his hospital. Which was why Jack was here, begging her to fix his problem. Like she’d done before. Many times. Lana shouldered a lot of responsibility for her little brother.
“Why didn’t Andrew take care of it? He has time.”
“He got busy. Now it’s too late for him.”
Lana rolled her eyes.
Not surprising.
The moment Andrew had walked through the doors of Kahu Kai Hospital he’d had entitled, irresponsible playboy written all over him. Not irresponsible with his patients, but with everything else in his life.
“Keaka, I love you but I don’t think so.”
“Come on, Lana,” Jack begged. “Andrew Tremblay was the best surfer for years. He dominated the world championships. I need this favor from you.”
Iolana snorted. “A Canadian who was a world champion surfer. Seems highly unlikely.”
“Don’t judge a book by its cover, Lana!” There was a glint in Jack’s eye and Iolana couldn’t help but smile, just a bit, as she sat down on the edge of her desk, crossing her arms the way her little brother had done to give him the death stare.
Jack was younger than her by ten years and he always got what he wanted, being the only son. Lana had shouldered a lot of responsibility since their mother left. Their father was a prominent surgeon in Oahu, claiming that he was a distant descendant from an ancient king who ruled Oahu and didn’t have time to raise little kids. So Lana had raised Keaka “Jack” Jr.
Iolana knew their father, Dr. Keaka Haole Sr., wanted Jack to follow in his footsteps and be a surgeon. Except Jack didn’t want any of that. He wanted to be a world champion surfer. That was Jack’s passion, and it had been Iolana’s too, but there’d been such a gulf between Jack and her father since their mother left that Iolana felt as if she had to constantly work to repair the rift between them.
Which was why she was an orthopedic surgeon at her father’s hospital. Or surfing alongside her brother.
“Why should I marry him?”
“Because he’s my friend, a lot of Hawaiian entrants are counting on him, I’m your brother and...” Jack rubbed the back of his neck. “He’ll be kicked out, Lana. There is no surfing in Canada.”
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