Release Date: September 9
He’s a billionaire doctor with a supportive family. I’m an artist who can’t keep a day-job while taking care of my little sister. We’re opposites in every way.
My BFF and I are going out to meet men. Lots of men!
I’ve been focused on other more important things, but when my best friend insists we do something fun, I give in. It’s been a long time. Did I mention I even needed to dust off my Jimmy Choo’s?
His chocolate brown hair and piercing dark eyes find me in line outside the club, and my stomach does cartwheels. Yes, he puts the yum in yummy.
It gets us in and when we connect, it’s fireworks—my heart beats triple time, and I’m doing something I never dreamed was in my DNA.
It was only a onetime thing. I knew we weren’t star-crossed lovers. We were quick, down, and dirty.
Then it was back to real life—bills, keeping a roof over our head, and food on the table, all while dealing with my sister’s chronic illness.
When my sister takes a turn for the worst, we head to the emergency room, and my jaw drops and not because the doctor is dressed in a tuxedo. It’s because it is him.
We are opposites in every way. Dr. Davis Martin saves my sister’s life and somehow he’s out to save mine.
Doctor of the Heart is a stand-alone, steamy romance with a happy ending. It is the first in the Men of Mercy series.
My rating: 4 out of 5 stars
My review:
Doctor of the Heart is the first book in the Men of Mercy series and the debut novel for the author. It was well written, fast-paced, had a cute-meet, and had likable characters.
Davis Martin was a cardiothoracic surgeon from a large and wealthy family. After meeting Paisley at his brother’s club, he can’t seem to get her off his mind. When she appears in his ER with her younger sister who needs heart surgery, it must be fate they meet again.
Paisley took on the responsibility of her younger sister, Arabella, after her mom leaves them. She dreams of being an artist, but the reality is she needs a paying job to make ends meet. Since Arabella is so sick, Paisley keeps losing her job. She is suspicious of Davis’s help and doesn’t want any handouts.
My heart went out to Paisley for all the stress and burdens she had at such a young age, but she did a great job taking care of her sister. I would have liked to see her be a little stronger-willed with her mother sooner and have set boundaries but eventually, she did. Davis was a great guy and doctor. He seemed to instantly fall for Paisley and was willing to help her any way he could. This was a great debut novel for the author, and I hope to read more by her in the future.
I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving a review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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