A Valentine for the Veterinarian by Katie Meyer


Dr Cassie Marshall is a the town vet with an adorable baby at her side. Since her ass of an ex she had remained clear of the path of love  because it is not just her she has to think … Continue reading

Gift-Wrapped in Her Wedding Dress by Kandy Shepherd


This book has one of my favourite tropes executed fabulously.   A story revolving around the festive atmosphere and the spirit of giving and sharing, this book hooks one in from the first. Either it be a little flirting here … Continue reading

Falling For Her Reluctant Sheikh by Amalie Berlin


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This is the third book I am reading by Amalie Berlin and I can confidently say that she has made it to my favourite authors.

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Medical romances being one my favourite romance sub-genre, I was very eager to start reading this book. And start I did. Last night. What was different this time around was even though sleep was seducing me, I held fast because I wanted to know what happened next. Thus, I finished the book last night too. Before the first light could be seen

The story started with Dr Adalyn, the heroine, being all paranoid but braving her fear to fulfill a promise she made to her brother by helping her brother’s best friend. Someone who was not only a Doctor by profession but a Royal by birth. A Regent in a Middle Eastern desert country. He is Dr Khalil.

Khalil is haunted by the demons of his past; demons of his own creation at that. That happens when the mind suppresses a memory and forces an imagined alternative to the front to be thought of as reality. He, being the alpha male that he is, suppresses it all. To avoid waking up drenched in sweat from his nightmares, he forgoes sleep. It affects his health as he is exhausted almost all the time. The situation is not completely out of hand as there are places where he still could manage to sleep without the haunting thoughts.

Adalyn, when finds out that out in the desert is where she observe him sleep and treat him, she is all adamant to be his companion as he goes into the desert villages of his Kingdom on medical missions where he hides his identity so as to be one of the people.

The desert nights in the tents play their magic in bringing these two together where Khalil finally opens up to Adalyn and tells her what exactly has taken away his peace of mind and why he deserved to be left the way he had been. Remaining true to form, she discounts all he believes to be the evil truth about him because she has learned how Khalil is as a man. What he could or could not do in all conscious.

But does she really know him? There occurs an instance where she starts questioning his motives because the man never denies that he loves her even while insulting her and making her go far away from him.

To prove that his heart is in the right place he comes after his Lady Love to claim her and always keep her by his side and binding her to him by the sacred vows of marriage.

This story shows how a mighty person with weight of a country on his shoulder be vulnerable to something that happened in the past. Something that dictates you future and not in a very good way I must add. A time when a person becomes an enemy of himself. But at the same time it shows how love can be the answer only when trust and respect are part of it. When you want what is best for your beloved more than you want your beloved to be with you. When the well being of your beloved is more important than what your own heart desires.

A story full of love that develops with the passage of time as Khalil and Adalyn get to know each other. Even though the spark of attraction is there from the beginning, they act on it only when they are in love and not just to satisfy a base craving.

Emotions run high and are in more variety than just the romantic love between two people.

This story I recommend to all. At least all who are romance readers.

The Sheikh’s Wedding Contract by Andie Brock


First seeing the title of the book I thought it to be a typical Sheikh story where they live in a huge mansion and have Muslim names and then go off and get married in a chapel. But I am … Continue reading

Medical Romances


I have often been asked why I say that I specially like to read Medical Romances.

Here, I will try answering the same. Following are the reasons:

– The doctors and nurses these stories are of, are very passionate about the work they do. Do not take it to mean that the same is not true if you happen to be business person, a banker (which I am) or a writer (which I hope to be) for that matter. What stands out is their drive in this profession and how a tiny mistake on their part can cause someone their life. The intensity of it all just gets to me.

– It also happens, that when I pick up a medical romance, I learn something. You may wonder what can one learn out of a Romance book. I will tell you what. For starters, I learn about new medical conditions around the world and what is being done to cure them. Not everything I learn is scientific though. It also helps understand how one should never judge another as you have never been in their shoes. The doctors and nurses dealing with these patients and attendants gives all of that a perspective.

Below I am going to mention four (for symmetrical purposes) Medical Romances that I have read and an equal number that I’d like to get my hands on.

The following are from my Read shelf.

It Happened in ParisA Date with her Valentine Doc

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Doctor's Royal Love-ChildEmergency Wife Lost and Found

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following are from my To-Read shelf.

Bachelor On The Baby Ward

Breaking Her No-Dating Rule

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Surgeon's Christmas WishFlirting with Dr. Off-Limits

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Paris Connection by Cerella Sechrist


I rate it 4.5 stars. Finding the real deal when you think you have had it all along. Cole comes to Paris after his marriage proposal is rejected and given the position that was intended for both; the woman who … Continue reading

The Nanny Proposition by Rachel Bailey


I rate it at 4 stars. Born to power, Jenna is undaunted by hard work. Brought up a princess of the royal house of Larsland, she earns a living first as a housekeeper and then a nanny. Liam is a … Continue reading

Her Vampire Husband by Michele Hauf


I give it 5 stars. When I started the book, I had mixed feelings about it. But as the story progressed, I enjoyed it more and more and it finally made to my list of favourites. As legends go, Vampires … Continue reading

The Fiancee Caper by Maureen Child


I rate it at 4 stars. What could be a better team than a former world-class thief and a former cop? Hard to think up. Here is that exactly. Two people stand on the two opposite sides of a figurative … Continue reading

Pretender to the Throne by Maisey Yates


I rate it 3.5 stars. Beauty is not what the eyes see and families have much more than blood in common. Xander knows himself to be not the legal heir to the throne and indulges in the vice of the … Continue reading