Dr. OB (#1)
Publication Date: April 25th, 2017
“It’s just a docuseries about your career as an OB/GYN, they said.
It won’t interrupt your life during or after filming, they said.
It is a great opportunity for the hospital and your practice, they said.Well, they—the television executives who seem intent on ruining my career and personal life with a fair number of creative liberties—lied.
Now I’m stuck dealing with the consequences of believing them.Instead of being known as Dr. Will Cummings, Head of Obstetrics and Gynecology at St. Luke’s Hospital, I’m now being called Dr. Obscene.
What devotion I’d hoped to earn in respect, I’ve instead received in patients flashing me seductive smiles and flirtatious winks during their exams.
How’s a guy supposed to convince the most perfect woman he’s ever met that he’s not as much of an idiot in real life as he appears to be on camera?
With all of the show’s side effects taking root like parasites, it’s going to take a lot to persuade Melody Marco to be anything more than my new nurse.
But I can’t get her out of my head.I want her.
Good thing I’ve never been one to back away from a challenge…
Get ready, Melody.
The doctor is in.”
Review:
This book was definitely the best out of the series.
There were many things that this book had going on, and I loved all of them. The characters were great and developed very nicely. It had the right amount of angst and different topics through out the entire book. I liked the fact that it was a TV show being filmed as well. It was like I was watching a reality show.
However, like some reality shows, there are times where it just slows down. This book also had that effect on me. When I hit about halfway through, I noticed that it slowed down considerably. It was unfortunate because I really wanted to get through it, but not for a good reason.
The characters started to get a little bit too much for me towards the end. Everything had slowed down and I think that the characters were slowed as well.
The second half of this book is the reason why I dropped it down to four stars. Otherwise, I think that this book was very good and I would try and read the next in the series!
Rating: ★★★★.
Dr. ER (#2)
Publication Date: June 27th, 2017
“Dr. Erotic.
That’s what they’ve decided to call me, Scott Shepard, the head of St. Luke’s Hospital Emergency Department.
Just thinking about it makes me smile.
As the new face of the reality docuseries, The Doctor Is In, I plan to take his power and recognition right to the streets of New York City and into the pants of willing women.Well, that was my plan.
Until her—feisty, beautiful, and addictively sexy Harlow Paige.
A gossip columnist that just loves writing about yours truly, she’s everything I thought I never wanted and then some.
She drives me crazy.
Problem is, she doesn’t want to be anything when it comes to me—not friends, not lovers, not even adversaries.
God, I love a good challenge.
Get ready, Harlow. Love is contagious. “
Review:
This one didn’t really do as much for me as the first one. I did like the premise, and the characters, just like the first. However, this one took me a while to read because it was slow and pretty much exactly like the first one.
There should’ve been differences from the first book. I really liked how they tied some of the first book into the second book, but there were too many similarities for me to thoroughly enjoy it. It felt like I was reading the exact same book as the first, just with different characters.
I think I had a hard time enjoying the characters as well. For some reason, I couldn’t get into this one. Scott wasn’t one of my favorites. There was something about Scott and Harlow that seemed a little off to me.
This book would’ve been a 4 or 5 star rating if the book was different. I liked the fact that they brought some of the characters from the first book and made it into a series. However, there are too many similarities for me to enjoy it. Overall, I’d give this one a chance, but don’t expect too much.
Rating: ★★★.
Dr. Neuro (#3)
Publication Date: August 29th, 2017
“I’m Dr. Nick Raines.
Brain surgeon and notorious over-thinker, I take the analytical approach with everything, until I can determine the best, carefully calculated plan of action. It’s no shock the producers of the popular reality series The Doctor Is In have decided to call me Dr. Neurotic.Besides my more than full-time job as Chief of Neurosurgery at St. Luke’s Hospital, I’m a single dad and my number one priority is my daughter.
But life had plans to add another priority to my list.
Charlotte Hollis. Outspoken, impulsive, and beautiful, she’s everything I didn’t know I was craving.She makes me wonder What if?
What if I don’t have to be alone for the rest of my life to give my little girl the father she deserves?
It’s a battle—my battle: Head vs. Heart. “
Review:
I think this one was much better than Dr. ER. There were some key differences that made this book into an entirely different thing. I liked the fact there were differences, but some things still tied in from Dr. OB, and Dr. ER. You should read these one right after the other because if you don’t, you might forget these previous things.
These characters might be my favorite. The chemistry between Nick and Charlotte really takes off in this book. The chemistry in Dr. OB was great, but I think this couple takes the cake.
I liked a lot about this book, but I feel like Max Monroe had the same problem in all three. The interest was lost after halfway through. Each book was great, then hit a wall.
I think if you are a steamy romance lover, these books would be fantastic. I am a lover of steamy romances, and I would recommend this series!
Rating: ★★★★.