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I downloaded this book to my Kindle in December of 2010, so only four months after I started reading M/M (Collision Course by K.A. Mitchell, but that's another story). I adored the book and (unlike some of my early reads which haven't really stood the test of time) I still love it. Why? Because it...
This was such a nice, light read, I really liked it. I'm lazy, so I'm just going to list things out. My likes: -This is probably the most accurate out of all the medical/hospital-themed stories I've tried in the m/m field. Author actually knows her stuff or at least has done the research.-One of th...
Being an Aussie, I loved the 'Aussie-ness' of this book - the speech patterns, the dialogue, the characters. Perfectly played. Blackie gets a star all of her own! My only quibble is that I would have liked the undercover part to have played out for longer.
It was an ok read. A sexy doctor falling for his hot student. But it evolved too much around the sex. There was no plausible falling in love, because their only activity was sex. I am not sure if that counts as insta-love - it was too instantaneous for me anyway.And regarding the sex: Too many surgi...
There was nothing wrong with this book, I just found it all rather dull. Neither guy was particularly interesting, the hospital politics almost put me to sleep and the sex wasn't hot. This is a relatively angst free book and if you are looking for a story like that or have a special interest in medi...