The Greek Children Doctor Harlequin comics eBook Sarah Morgan Ryo Arisawa
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Libby Westerling deeply cares about children, so when the children’s ward needs to raise money she volunteers herself in an auction. Just as she thinks she's about to be bought by a despicable man, she is saved by a prince charming, Dr. Andreas Christakos. Even so, she isn't interested in falling in love due to her distrust of men. But that doesn’t stop Andreas. He is confident that Libby will soon realize her feelings for him. Much to Libby’s dismay, they even have to work together, so avoiding Andreas’s advances will be even harder for her. Will Andreas be able to break through the wall around Libby’s heart?
The Greek Children Doctor Harlequin comics eBook Sarah Morgan Ryo Arisawa
This the third book of the Westerly triplets story. Libby is a nurse who has a brother and sister who are doctors. In this story she is having trouble with finding love. The man she thought of as the one was in reality a married man. So when the truth comes out she has been given a chance with the new doctor. Andreas is intrigued enough with her that he won't let her go out with any one but him. Is he her happy ending? Or another deadbeat?Product details
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The Greek Children Doctor Harlequin comics eBook Sarah Morgan Ryo Arisawa Reviews
If you get the opportunity to read Sarah Morgan books, you should take it!
This books was published under the Harlequin Presents "Posh Docs" category. Maybe my problem is that I don't care for "posh docs," which in this book meant socially elevated and very rich. Andreas is a pediatrician and a millionaire. He was independently wealthy due to his rich Greek family, but came to Britain to practice due to what he saw as advantages of the healthcare system there. I just didn't buy this concept. Why would he leave his beautiful country when he could have been doing charity medical work at home or something of the sort? Libby is a pediatric nurse and she also has pots of money(as does her two triplet siblings, including her brother Alex who works as a general practioner). So, we have several characters who are dripping with money, yet work long hours in some of the least lucrative medical fields--pediatrics and general practice/family practice. Andreas and Libby have instant hot chemistry and part-way through the book have unprotected hot sex by the lake during a party, as if they were teens after the prom. We are supposed to believe that if you forget to use protection, it means that it is more than sex. The reasons for them being "in love" are that they both love children and that they are both good at what they do in the medical field so they are drawn together. This book might have been redeemable in my eyes if the medical plotlines had been better. As a physician myself, I am a tough critic when it comes to the way medical issues are handled in a book. I did not like that there were three instances where there was general practitoner bashing on the part of the main characters, implying that the GPs in question were lazy and/or incompetent. The way that the medical team of docs on the ward was presented didn't ring true for me because it seemed like the nurses had to run around finding doctors to address urgent cases, and Andreas the consultant was doing things that medical students, interns, and residents would be doing. Andreas gave mini-lectures to Libby about medical things that she probably would have known, but in order for us the readers to be filled in. There are better ways to clue in the readers than that. I'm still not sure that the first case of the child with the urinary tract infection was handled correctly--in my world the child would have had blood cultures sent and a spinal tap done ASAP due to how ill the child was, no matter if Andreas thought it seemed like a urinary tract infection(this was done later for a child who had meningitis and conveniently had a rash suggestive of that diagnosis so that Libby could tell the junior doctor to administer penicillin and thus appear brilliant to Andreas when he hears about it). I have read Harlequin Presents since I was a teen and have always found them to be a hit-or-miss with me. Historically, they have featured alpha heros with lots of money and big egos. There are a few gems among them, but many of them are just about sex and power, not about realistic characters and why they love each other.
Heh, heh, heh. That question was not posed in this book but you have to admit you fantasize about good-looking doctors. I'm glad to see some of the new books utilize someone besides millionaire businessmen.
Andreas is a hunka, hunka burnin' love and whenever he and Libby, a pediatric nurse, are in the same room, the scene smolders. Or smoulders, as these Brits would write it ) He is brilliant and used to women chasing him, but the one he wants doesn't want anything to do with him. Another hospital employee led Libby on, when he's a married, no-good cheating jerk. So she's given up on love.
Andreas wants a sincere, down-to-earth woman who wants his children. Libby is like the Pied Piper, the only one who can quiet, comfort fractious little patients. She is also good with his 13-year-old niece who's going through an awkward patch at school.
This couple has some good love scenes together and this book made me want to go back and find Libby's sister's story as well as their brother's (if his has been written).
Good read; try it.
VERY GOOD READING
Our H and h meet when she is auctioned off at a charity event to raise money for a good cause. He is absolutely divine but she is very wary. Eventually they begin a relationship but she always holds something back. I was a bit frustrated with the h at times, since the H was largely wonderful. Things do eventually work out but only after some unnecessary angst.
I love this story, I have also read the one about her sister now I'm looking for the brother's story; if there is one tho!!!
This book annoyed me, it had too much unnecessary angst for such an ordinary plot. I would like to read her other siblings stories, but I'm afraid to waste my money.
This the third book of the Westerly triplets story. Libby is a nurse who has a brother and sister who are doctors. In this story she is having trouble with finding love. The man she thought of as the one was in reality a married man. So when the truth comes out she has been given a chance with the new doctor. Andreas is intrigued enough with her that he won't let her go out with any one but him. Is he her happy ending? Or another deadbeat?
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