Thursday, 13 September 2018

REVIEW - Family Doctor's Baby: A Doctor and Nurse Love Story (Bad Boys and Babies Book 1) by Krista Lakes

The Book
Release Date: 7 September 2018
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From New York Times bestselling author Krista Lakes comes a sexy standalone novel about the baddest bad boy doctor and the sweet little nurse that he falls for. 

When I left my small hometown years ago, I never expected to come back. I certainly never expected that when I did, I'd be working for him

He's the town's doctor. He's supposed to be a respectable member of society, a pillar for the community. He's supposed to have come a long way from the bad boy who rode a motorcycle in high school. 

But he hasn't. One glance from those lustful eyes looking at me tells me that he has the same voracious appetites that he did when we were younger. 

Only it's not quite the same stare. It's more urgent. It's more intense. I'm not the same nerdy girl who tutored him. I've grown up, developed fertile curves that I know he finds irresistible. 

In this small town, rumors travel fast, and the family doctor can't be seen as a player. So he does try to resist. And I do too. But with every smoldering glance and moment of sexual tension, we find our barriers breaking down. 

After a stressful night of touch-and-go baby delivery, a moment of elation overcomes our inhibitions. It seems like maybe we'll need to confront those rumors sooner rather than later, especially before I begin to show the results of that night. 

Can I give this doctor the family he has always desired?

My Review  4 STARS
**My thanks to the author for providing me with a free copy for an honest review**

We start this book when Hannah has recently moved back home to be closer to her parents as her father is dying of cancer.  Dr Jacob Matthews was a boys that she helped tutor and her teenage crush, however now he is her boss.

Neither Jacob or Hannah had intended on moving back home once they had left, however a failed relationship sent Jacob home and his bad boy ways seem to be a thing in the past.

It is his teenage crush Hannah that turns his world back to a happier place.

I loved the connection the pair have together, even with the turmoil of the very small minded town around them.  Both stand up for each other in the way that they can and both show inner strength and that they can rise above the nastiness that is thrown their way.

I really enjoyed this book and look forward to reading more from this author.

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