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Broken Heart Syndrome
by Susie Tate
read by Bronwen Price
Part 1 of the Broken Heart (Tate) series
Shy, reclusive Frankie and her best friend Lou obsessed over Thomas G. Longley, as they reverently refer to him, for their entire first two years of medical school.
So when he publicly humiliated her at the student bar, she was devastated. Ten years later, Frankie has to work in the testosterone-driven environment of cardiology before she can start her palliative care training, and to her dismay, Tom is her boss.
Thankfully the subject of her long-term crush doesn't seem to remember her and, given her ability to blend into the background, she's not really surprised. What does surprise her is how cruel he is. Sure, he squished her self-esteem like a bug at Uni, but the Tom she spent many a pointless lunch break or library session covertly watching seemed easygoing and quick to smile; not an uptight, overly critical bully.
Between passing out in the theater and being covered head to foot in the bloody vomit of "Scary Glenda" (A&E's most frequent flyer), she can't wait to get through the six months. Although she's too timid to tell Tom to jog on when she is his only target, when it's her patients that he starts trampling, she decides to grow a backbone, and Tom begins to see that she is not the cold, aloof woman he once thought.
Unfortunately, his past behavior is not Tom's only obstacle to gaining Frankie's trust. You see, Frankie knows all about being pushed around. She's dealt with enough verbal and even physical abuse before to last a lifetime, and she's not going to be fooled into thinking that this ruthless alpha male has turned over a new leaf. Luckily for Frankie, Tom is used to getting what he wants. He's determined to make her see herself clearly for the first time in her life, and he's just arrogant enough to believe that he can break through her defenses. But Frankie has secrets, and a past that is not ready to let her go quite yet…
Broken Heart Syndrome is a full-length contemporary romantic comedy with its own HEA and no cliffhanger.
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Sticks and Stones
by Susie Tate
read by Bronwen Price
Part 2 of the Broken Heart (Tate) series
For Lou, it was always Dylan.
She loved him from the moment they first met across a cadaver in the dissection room at medical school. The most gorgeous man she'd ever laid eyes on, with more Welsh charm than you could shake a stick at; she was a goner. But Lou, despite her beauty, was just too extroverted to interest Dylan, who was convinced that a quiet, shy girl, like Lou's best friend Frankie, was much more his style.
"Have at it mate but I've got two words for you: high maintenance."
"Don't think I'd mind putting in the hard yards maintaining that piece of arse," one of Dylan's more disgusting rugby mates replied.
"Well good luck to you," Dylan returned, looking completely relaxed now that they were discussing Lou and not his precious Frankie. "I like mine heavy on the sweet and light on the ball-breaking bitch, but each to his own."
After overhearing that exchange, Lou buries her pain and pines for him in private, but she can't give up their friendship. One night, eleven years later, she finally gets what she has been longing for, but the next morning, she realizes he was too drunk to even remember.
For Dylan, it was always anyone but Lou.
A born surgeon, Dylan resents having to down his orthopedic power tools for a six-month spell in Elderly Care. He thought that at least working with Lou would make his skiving easier; after all, she'd always helped him out before. And so what if he's been having these weird dreams about her since he woke up in her flat? It's not like he'd ever actually go there.
When he mistakenly believes that she's put his career in jeopardy, he loses control, and his vicious insults, publicly made, cut Lou to the bone. It's only after he loses Lou's warm smiles, dry wit, boundless energy, and outrageous banter from his life that he realizes the extent of his stupidity. Maybe sticks and stones can break bones, and that's something Dylan's surgical skills can deal with. But when it's a heart he's broken…
This book is a full-length, standalone contemporary romance with an HEA and no cliffhanger.
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Beyond Repair
by Susie Tate
read by Bronwen Price
Part 3 of the Broken Heart (Tate) series
Everybody loves Katie.
With her bubbly personality, her beauty, her never-ending supply of care and support for her patients and friends, and her huge sense of fun, there's very little to dislike. Yes, she's a bit scatty, she tends not to sweat the small stuff (like an engine light on her dashboard-that is, until her Mini won't start anymore), and she can talk the hind legs off a donkey, but none of that stops most people from thinking she's pretty damn adorable. Well, most people, other than Sam, that is.
Sam is anything but bubbly. His surly demeanor is the complete opposite of Katie's, and over the six years that she's known him, one thing has become very clear: Sam cannot stand her. The fact that he makes her nervous doesn't help. Around Sam, her verbal diarrhea is out of control, the snort that she tries to hold in when she laughs refuses to be suppressed, and her clumsiness assumes clown-like proportions.
If only he weren't quite so intimidating, she might be able to act like a normal human, but his sheer masculine beauty is enough to throw her off before she's even spoken to him. Then there's the way he looks at her-like she's something he's scraped off his shoe. The combination is enough to short-circuit her brain.
Katie may be bubbly and bright, but unfortunately, her past is not, and it's started leaking into her present. She hides her fear from her friends, but when Sam finds out the danger she's in, for some reason, he is furious. Then again, there's a reason Sam is the way he is. He has his own demons to contend with since leaving the Special Forces. The last thing he wants is to spend time with the one woman who cuts through the numbness and actually makes him feel again.
But he simply can't stand by if Katie is in danger; he can't allow her to be hurt. Unfortunately, there are other ways to be hurt, and by getting closer to Katie, Sam may inflict more damage than her past ever could. Because Sam is damaged, and some things are beyond repair.
This is a full-length contemporary romantic comedy with its own HEA and no cliffhanger.
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Goodnight
by Susie Tate
read by Bronwen Price
Part 4 of the Broken Heart (Tate) series
Life is pain. That is the reality Goodie has had to accept since she was nine years old.
Even before the night her childhood shattered, she was never normal. Her mind can process people and situations at lightning speed, she has the ability to recall anything she sees or hears with perfect clarity, and she can separate from herself if she needs to-making her difficult to torture, to intimidate. In summary, she is the perfect mercenary. A life in the shadows where she can stay in darkness is fine by her. That is until he tries to pull her into the light.
Powerful, arrogant, filthy-rich men are, quite frankly, a pain in Goodie's arse. She'd much rather take an extraction job in the depths of a Colombian jungle than have to deal with their bullshit. But sometimes the money is just too good to turn down, and this time, someone important, who is actually doing something Goodie believes in, needs to be kept safe. Luckily, Goodie is an expert at maintaining an invisible presence, enabling her to keep any interaction with the egomaniacs she protects to a minimum… until she meets Nick Chambers.
Nick doesn't seem to understand invisible presence, appropriate employer-employee protocol, security precautions, following instructions, or just leaving her the fuck alone. Everything about him, from his ability to laugh at their situation to the perpetual smile on his gorgeous face complete with a goddamn dimple, drives Goodie insane, and for some reason makes her feel threatened. Fear is weakness, and if Goodie's life has taught her anything it's that you never, ever show weakness.
But Nick is determined, and he's used to getting what he wants. He's been effortlessly charming the women in his life since he was five years old, so he knows it won't be long before he has Goodie right where he wants her. Only some things are so dark, so horrific, they can't be dragged into the light. Some people are beyond redemption, and Goodnight may be one of them.
This is a full-length, enemies-to-lovers, billionaire boss, standalone contemporary romance with no cliffhanger.
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