Tuesday 2 May 2017

REVIEW: Dr. OB by Max Monroe






Dr. OB (St. Luke's Docuseries #1) by Max Monroe


It’s just a docuseries about your career as an OB/GYN, they said. 
It won’t interrupt your life during or after filming, they said. 
It is a great opportunity for the hospital and your practice, they said. 

Well, they—the television executives who seem intent on ruining my career and personal life with a fair number of creative liberties—lied. 
Now I’m stuck dealing with the consequences of believing them. 

Instead of being known as Dr. Will Cummings, Head of Obstetrics and Gynecology at St. Luke’s Hospital, I’m now being called Dr. Obscene

What devotion I’d hoped to earn in respect, I’ve instead received in patients flashing me seductive smiles and flirtatious winks during their exams. 

How’s a guy supposed to convince the most perfect woman he’s ever met that he’s not as much of an idiot in real life as he appears to be on camera? 

With all of the show’s side effects taking root like parasites, it’s going to take a lot to persuade Melody Marco to be anything more than my new nurse.
But I can’t get her out of my head. 

I want her. 

Good thing I’ve never been one to back away from a challenge…

Get ready, Melody. 

The doctor is in. 


Caroline's Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


“She was new, I knew that much, and she gave the best physical first impression, to which I’d ever been fortunate enough to bear witness.”

Dr William Cummings, Head of Obstetrics at St Luke’s, has agreed to feature in a documentary series about the hospital. Unfortunately, it’s not turned out quite how he expected and ends up earning himself an unwelcome amount of notoriety. However, things are looking up when he meets his new nurse.

“Sweet baby pigeons in a kayak, my new boss was an Adonis.”

Melody Marco has come back to live with her crazy parents after a bad break-up. She gets a job working for Will on the basis that she has no idea who he is. However, she’s taken completely by surprise when she finds herself wholly attracted to him. 

After getting off to the most awkwardly hilarious of starts, Will and Melody find a good working rhythm and partnership together. Both admire the other’s work ethic and, soon enough, they are crossing the lines of work and friendship into something more intimate. 

I ADORED this story! It was so funny and sweet and super sexy! Both Will’s and Melody’s parents are cringingly direct and filterless, and the situations that Will and Melody found themselves were facepalm-worthy! LOL

Will is gorgeous, funny, brilliant at his job, and gloriously awkward. Melody was beautiful, capable, sassy, and sometimes vulnerable. 

I LOVED the connection between them. Their chemistry and attraction to one another was sizzling and compelling. I felt their desire, their hurt, their joy. This was a fab book and I can’t wait to read the next one in the series.





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