How Much I Feel
β Scribed by Marie Force
- Publisher
- HTJB, Inc.
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Miami Nights #1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
First impressions can be truly deceiving... Is it possible the brash doctor might be worth a second look?
Carmen
Babysitting a handsome, arrogant neurosurgeon isn't how I imagined my first day at Miami-Dade General Hospital. After the tragic loss of my husband, I've focused on starting my dream career. Dr. Jason Northup isn't going to mess up my plans, even if he makes my lady parts stand up and say hello. He checks every box on my clichΓ© list. However, my heart—and other parts—don't seem to care about clichΓ©s...
Jason
I have more important things to do than bail out an attractive new colleague, but I need her. Carmen is my only hope in convincing the Miami-Dade board to overlook my tarnished reputation—and she makes me feel optimistic again. Romantic entanglements are the last thing I need, but Carmen isn't an entanglement. She's a beautiful breath of fresh South Florida air. My feelings for her are quickly becoming the best kind of scandal.
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297 pages ; 22 cm