Jamie’s Christmas Magi by Eris Field
Contemporary Romance: Subgenres–Medical, military, billionaire romance
Ruggedly handsome Army psychiatrist Rauf, with the hard body of a desert warrior, feels like a failure after years of fighting ISIS and losing his family, his current assignment: treating veterans struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder, but before he can help them, he must conquer his own demons.
Deserted by the husband she put through medical school, vibrant redheaded nurse Jamie, her belief in love destroyed, refuses to give up the dream of a home of her own. She’ll do whatever it takes: avoid romantic enticements, work two jobs, and climb out of the mountain of debt her ex-husband left her.
Assigned to assist the reclusive Rauf, Jamie reluctantly agrees. Working together, they each discover feelings they believed dead: throbbing hot tantalizing feelings. Wil their scars prevent them from accepting a second chance at love? Will Jamie accept a gift of love from her very own Magi?
Keywords: Magi, posttraumatic stress disorder, student loans, refugees, Peshmerga (Kurdish warriors fighting against ISIS), Vermont’s Lake Champlain
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Eris Field was born in the Green Mountains of Vermont. As a student nurse at Albany Hospital, Eris met a Turkish surgical intern she would later marry. He told her fascinating stories about the history of Turkey, the loss of the Ottoman Empire, and forced population exchanges–tragically similar to the plight of today’s Kurdish refugees. While amassing rejection letters for the short stories she wrote, Eris earned a master’s degree in Psychiatric Nursing at the University at Buffalo where she later taught psychiatric nursing. Now, Eris writes contemporary, medical romances. Her love of Western New York, her interest in history, her experience in psychiatry, and her desire to eradicate violence against women become a part of each of her stories. While her mind plots the next novel and her heart develops the characters, her fingers knit sweaters for child refugees.
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