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A review by kpesch
Doctor Mistake by J. Saman
3.0
You know books with dual POVs where every time you're with one character you're counting down the words for it to end, that was me with Grace. She is so entirely in her own head, and I understand where she's coming from, Tony messed her up when he cheated, get it, cool. But you could probably have removed almost 70 pages from this book of her repeating herself again and again, and nothing would have been lost from the book! Same with her repetition of her epilepsy. It was so over worked, about how she has a handle on it now, how she knows she's lucky she was able to it under control and not have a seizure in four years.
Twice in this book HIPAA is mentioned, the first time it's incorrectly stated as HIPPA. For an author who writes about medical personnel and choose to add this in there, I don't know how that was missed, by her or by her editors. It was correctly stated later in the book as well. And if the author was trying to play dumb or whatever because the character who said HIPAA (incorrectly as HIPPA) isn't a medical professional, it was spoken, the pronunciation is the same! So that's even worse if that's the case.
Carter is great. I loved him and his POVs. Grace definitely calls him alpha more than should be allowed for a non shapeshifting book.
Twice in this book HIPAA is mentioned, the first time it's incorrectly stated as HIPPA. For an author who writes about medical personnel and choose to add this in there, I don't know how that was missed, by her or by her editors. It was correctly stated later in the book as well. And if the author was trying to play dumb or whatever because the character who said HIPAA (incorrectly as HIPPA) isn't a medical professional, it was spoken, the pronunciation is the same! So that's even worse if that's the case.
Carter is great. I loved him and his POVs. Grace definitely calls him alpha more than should be allowed for a non shapeshifting book.