Dr. Alice Anderson doesn’t believe in love. She wishes her colleagues didn’t make irrational, impulsive and emotional decisions, calling it love when it was obviously a temporary psychiatric condition. When the gorgeous Dr. Giovanni Moretti starts working in her medical practice, everyone tries to play matchmaker. Alice is having none of that! She’ll show them that she’s immune to this thing called love.
Alice prefers a scientific approach to life, but Gio thinks she goes too far. Not only would handling emotions make her a better doctor, but it would enhance her life that is only about work. He believes in love and he wants to show her that it exists. He can tell that Alice is afraid of intimacy, and he wants her to get used to touching and being touched.
The Sicilian Doctor’s Mistress is a misleading title. Alice is no one’s mistress! The story is about a romantic relationship between two doctors. There’s a lot of medical drama as they struggle with their personal ups and downs.
The Sicilian Doctor’s Mistress is an October 2008 Harlequin Presents Extra and part of the Mediterranean Doctors collection. To find out more about this book or other works by Sarah Morgan, visit her website.





