A review by mells_view
Dr. NEURO by Max Monroe

5.0

5 "I think I have it bad for the brain surgeon" stars!

Honestly I've been waiting for Nick Raines story since I read Scoring the Billionaire (Remy's too, COUGH.. HINT... COUGH.. all Winnie's brothers. COUGH... HINT. Hmm, must be something in the air.) Anywho. Like I was saying I've been waiting for this book, and guess what... Max Monroe gave me every single thing that I wanted and needed with Nick's story.

Nick is FINALLY in a good place with being the father he wants to be. He's FINALLY in a sort of comfortable place with his ex and her new husband. He's working as a neurosurgeon at a great New York hospital, close to his daughter, and he's doing what he worked so hard for years for. Life is just good. So why not throw a burst of light and laughter in to mix things up?

Charlotte has lived the life that she has wanted so far. She's a headhunter for CMI. Recruiting some of the best in business and even the medical field. Yes she may have hurt some people along the way, but she's happy with her job. Happy with her life, and finally being back in New York City after years of traveling all over. What more could a girl ask for? Well, she asks for nothing and she gets everything in Nick Raines.

I don't really want to say much more, because going into this story without know what would happen was pretty fun. I like that although Nick is connected to characters that may be familiar if your a Max Monroe reader, you're getting his story. You get both characters POV's, and it makes it easy to fall for them both. The love story in this one is so easy and so fun. I really enjoyed how real these two feel. I love that they are in this place in life where they aren't really looking for each other, but they find each other anyway. Ugh. I can't gush more about these two, because I truly enjoyed their story. It was hot, unexpected, steamy, romantic, sweet, fun, and even a little sad at some points.

If you enjoy contemporary romance I'd absolutely give Dr. NEURO a shot. It is part of the St. Luke's docuseries, but can absolutely be read as a standalone IMO.


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