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The Doctor and the Bad Boy by RJ Scott

papercranestitches's review against another edition

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2.0

*** 2.5 Stars ***

elianara's review against another edition

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3.0

This is not a stand alone romance.

The main story was kind of sweet and nice, but since I read the book out of order in the series, I felt it.

The book would probably be better if I would know all the characters mentioned, and there is where I felt I was missing something.

elianara's review

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3.0

This is not a stand alone romance.

The main story was kind of sweet and nice, but since I read the book out of order in the series, I felt it.

The book would probably be better if I would know all the characters mentioned, and there is where I felt I was missing something.

clak5686's review

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4.0

Mitchell Askett bought 50% ownership in the cabins that Daniel's mother owns on Ellery Mountain. Mitchell is there with his 12-year old niece. Her mother, Annabelle, is in facility trying to battle depression. When Mitchell arrives, Bobbie, is very sick. Dr. Liam Wolfe takes out her appendix. Liam is attracted to Mitchell. They begin to get to know each other. Mitchell is touched by how everyone in Ellery is supportive of him. They help him build a cabin for himself, Annabelle, and Bobbie. Mitchell is a recovering alcoholic. They are a lovely couple. It was good to see them navigate difficulties.

lillian_francis's review

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4.0

Read the new edition.
A solid read although I expected more of an issue with the grandparents, or at least some acknowledgment towards them after the incident. An 'up yours', I am capable and I have many friends to help when I need it.

Just one niggle, the cover. It is gorgeous and a marked improvement on the original. I love the colouring, the layout, the fact the guys are clothed...but...Mitchell has long hair in the book. I distinctly remember reading that he had it tied back with a strip of leather.

cadiva's review

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3.0

Yet another lovely romance with the Ellery Mountain gang.

This time we see doctor Liam falling for a former bad boy who has escaped back to his home town bringing his 12 year-old niece.

Mitchell was a sweetheart, he knew he'd screwed up his life but was willing and fighting to change and deal with his alcoholism.

He and Liam were really sweet together and, as has been the case with all these stories, even though they're short, plenty of work goes into crafting believable relationships.

galinette's review

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3.0

Nothing exceptional but a quiet, easy read.

calila's review

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3.0

Would be four stars, but the ending cuts off before the major angst is resolved, and it's not really ever even mentioned how it wraps up. It's just dropped.
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