While Lorne was on vacation in Spain, she was robbed. Fortunately Francisco, who was in the vicinity, had the presence of mind to save her and, since she was injured, he offered her care and hospitality, too. But she feels unwanted and can’t relax, so she declines his offer. Meanwhile, despite his reservations, Francisco is beginning to find himself drawn to her. Although they have feelings for each other, Lorne can’t get over the way he looks at her, as if she were unwanted—what happened to make him this way?
Nurse Rebecca doesn’t like anything about her new boss, Dr. Saville. On the one hand, he’s a young and handsome man, like a soap opera star. On the other hand, he has an arrogant attitude toward his staff, and Rebecca hates it! Or at least that’s what she believes. One day, the two happen to go for a ride together, and inside the car is a romantic tension. Her arrogant doctor starts to appear sweet and charming. Every time he calls her name, Rebecca’s heart beats faster, but she has no idea what to do about it.
After losing her mother, Meg was forced by her sisters to sell their old house. They told her it would be better for her to move to the city, but Meg has no wish to leave the countryside where she was born and raised. A man from London arrives to look at the house. He is tall, sophisticated and appears to be nice, and it seems, one way or another, this doctor, Ralph Culver, is destined to make a big change in Meg’s life.