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Paging Dr. Hart by Melissa Dymond

Paging Dr. Hart by Melissa DymondPaging Dr. Hart by Melissa Dymond
on June 17, 2024
Genres: Fiction / Romance / Contemporary, Fiction / Romance / Erotic, Fiction / Romance / General, Fiction / Romance / Medical, Fiction / Romance / New Adult, Fiction / Romance / Workplace
Pages: 392
Format: ARC
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three-half-stars

Ice Queen. That’s Dr. Tiffany Hart’s nickname in the hospital, but when she meets the hot new hire, Dr. Ethan Clark, she loses her cool. He’s arrogant, annoying, and stupidly handsome. That’s okay. Frozen from a past filled with danger and betrayal, Tiffany is immune to charming men, even if they remember her favorite coffee and let her pick what to watch on TV. Dr. Ethan Clark comes from a long line of famous doctors. Wanting to escape his legacy and forge his own path, he’s happy to transfer to Tiffany’s hospital. Especially when he lays eyes on the fiery redhead doctor assigned to train him. Sure, she looks like she wants to punch him most of the time, but he can’t ignore the sparks between them so he vows to thaw her icy heart. When Ethan and Tiffany are sent back to his home hospital and then to a medical conference at Disney World, they’re forced to share close quarters. And when Tiffany’s past finally catches up to them, they have to fight for their lives.

First off, I went into this one thinking it was going to be a super spicy, enemies to lovers, close quarters romance. It… sorta…. was?? To me, this would like a one level spice, slow burn. The story was good and entertaining, but it almost felt like the author was super new and didn’t go into too much depth and it felt like a lot of the suspense fell flat. I felt waiting for it to get super juicy, but it was barely R rated. Those notes aside, it was a quick cute read for me. Felt me entertained and I did like the main male character a lot. I would have loved to have a chapter or two from his point of view.

I gave this novel a 3.5 star rating. I think this book would be best for someone about 18-22 which is not me. Some of the themes and the main female character’s decision making just felt a little too young for me. The ending felt a bit surprising at moments, but I don’t think it was necessarily bad! Just a little different than I anticipated.

Special thanks to NetGalley and Victory Editing for this advanced copy of this medical romance and suspense for my honest thoughts and reviews.

three-half-stars

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