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Author: Kate Allan | Website
Kate Allan lives in the countryside, England, close to the Chiltern Hills. Her debut novel, Fateful Deception, was shortlisted for the RNA New Writers Award.
Published Works & Book Reviews
Secrets at City Hospital
Spilt coffee, broken down car, laddered tights! Rachel's first day on duty as doctor in the busy maternity department at City Hospital couldn't have started any worse. Thrown in at the deep end and with an emergency to deal with, the last thing she needs is the spark of attraction she feels for capable male midwife Grant. She'd given up on relationships but she can't help falling for Grant even though it becomes clear he's hiding something – a second life?
Reviewer: Addysgammie
Review: Jan 5, 2012
Genre(s): Contemporary, Romance
Secrets at City Hospital is a book about Rachel whom has just become a doctor. He is working at City Hospital on the maternity ward for her first days and it starts off crazy.
She meets a nurse midwife named Grant and snaps at him. He tells her that she must make it up to him with drinks or dinner. She and Grant spend time together and she has feelings for him, he has feelings for her but doesn't want to sta
Krakow Waltz
Historical English Tea Rose
Rating: Sensual Page Count: 242
The Honorable Miss Annabel Wells needs to marry to save her reputation. Yet even in her dire straits she cannot bring herself to accept Mr. Henry Champion, an ordinary English gentleman without property or pedigree, no matter what she feels about him. She marries a Polish count but when her husband is killed in a duel and Henry comes all the way across Europe to her rescue, can there be a second chance for love?
Leaving behind the drawing rooms of High Society London where he's feted as a Waterloo hero, Henry Champion finds more danger lurking in the dark streets of the city of Krakow than he bargained for.
Reviewer: Lilyraines
Review: Sep 24, 2010
Genre(s): Historical Romance
Krakow Waltz provided me, as a reader, quite a few hours of enjoyment on a couple different levels.
I liked the characters - the primary characters of Henry Champion and Annabel as well as the secondary characters of Marek Ralenski, Count Zakonski and Annabel's brother-in-law, County Szalynski - and I liked the overall storyline.
I also enjoyed the feel that Ms. Allan provided of the city of the time - the