Playing doctor in paradise… Raegan Reynolds never knew just how hot the spotlight could burn until it nearly destroyed her surgical career. She knows who she is now, and she won’t let any man make her forget again. All she wants is to enjoy her vacation in the Dominican Republic before she lands
Dr. Bad Boy
✍ Scribed by Booth, Ainsley; Haller, Sadie
- Book ID
- 108792038
- Publisher
- Booth Haller Books
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 250 KB
- Series
- Frisky Beavers 2
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Max: The first time I met Violet Roberts, she gave me her submission for the night. The second time I met her, it was across a boardroom and man, was she pissed. Now she insists we have a “conflict of interest”. She wants us to “move forward like grown-ups.” But I can’t forget our single, scorching night together—when what I wanted and how I wanted it wasn’t a problem, because it nailed all her kinky buttons, too. Violet: Max Donovan is a dirty, dirty man. Deliciously so. But the former child TV star turned renowned paediatrician and best friend to the prime minister is also my client. One of us needs to be responsible, and it’s not going to be him. So why can’t I forget how utterly incredible it was to be at his mercy? And what am I going to do when he takes his pursuit to the next level? DIAGNOSIS: * A serious case of a one-night stand gone wrong (but not until after it went very, very right). PRESCRIPTION: * Healthy boundaries and a double-dose of will power. * Should that plan fail, the second course of treatment would be an air-tight contract and a solid cover story. END NOTE: * Real doctors and lawyers will likely be appalled at the professional infractions inside this (thankfully fictional) erotic romance. We recommend they start with Prime Minister, the first book in the Frisky Beavers series. By the time they finish Gavin and Ellie’s book, they’ll be so enamoured with Max that they’ll forgive his transgressions in the pursuit of his filthy happily ever after ending.
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She’s way too innocent for me and I know it—and I should leave it that. If I knew what was good for me I would. But fu%$ it. I rarely go with what’s good for me, which is why I’m sitting on a goddamn bar stool when I should be back at Penn State, grading papers. I don’t normally stay for a drink aft