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cuthrells's review
4.0
Big bad doctor
This was another interesting read from this author, I liked the points of views from the main characters. Can not wait to see what is next.
This was another interesting read from this author, I liked the points of views from the main characters. Can not wait to see what is next.
mssarahbni's review against another edition
5.0
This was a great instalove/ surprise pregnancy romance. I loved the chemistry between Hope and Colin, their days spent in Paris was just full it. The storyline was entertaining and had a bit of drama, maybe a little much drama but as I really enjoyed the story that can be overlooked.
manthareads's review
3.0
Not a huge fan of the pregnancy trope when it’s part of a bigger storyline but a cute little novella like this when it’s pretty much the main part of the plot is quite good.
Smut was good and a HEA
Smut was good and a HEA
lyshreads's review against another edition
Not what I was expecting from the synopsis. 70 pages in and the chemistry is working and the characters ages don't work for the professional expectations. A 35 yr doctor, top of his field, known for sleeping with people yet has been in a long term relationship the last 10 years.
andeng's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
Graphic: Drug abuse, Emotional abuse, Infidelity, Sexual content, Toxic relationship, Medical content, and Pregnancy
christyheartsbooks's review against another edition
2.0
Meh, just seemed awkward. Didn't feel their chemistry or connection.
maudjuliette's review
medium-paced
1.0
This book needs a lot of editing. Too many typos. The author can't even keep track of her own story, she mixes things up... like her characters.
And on top of that, please authors, research your subject before writing a book...
And on top of that, please authors, research your subject before writing a book...
- The Bastille was destroyed in 1789. You can't "visit" it.
- Hotel rooms starting with the #2 are on the second floor, the French second floor. Not the American second floor. Ground floor or first floor, make up your mind.
- There are no coffee carts in the streets in France.
- Good luck finding a place to serve you lunch at 3pm. On that note, who stays in their room until noon when they're in Paris? Unless they went out til 3am. Or boinked all night long of course.
- Casual restaurants don't give you a check book with a little slot to put your credit card in. (I wouldn't know about super fancy places, I don't want to go there)
- Please refrain from using clichés about French wait staff.
- Please check how to spell Sacré Coeur before writing it into your book.
- You don't just take a stroll from Bastille to the Tour Eiffel, the distance is 6km/4mi.