That awkward moment when an ER doctor has to inform you that you’re pregnant…with his baby.
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That awkward moment when an ER doctor has to inform you that you’re pregnant…with his baby.
Three things Lynsey Jones knows about the hot doctor: he’s grouchy, an arrogant jerk, and strangely obsessed with pie.
Three things Dr. Josh Richardson knows: he doesn’t talk about his past, he doesn’t do relationships, and the crazy girl in the hospital cafeteria who ate a fistful of French silk pie…is annoyingly irresistible.
After a chance meetup at a bar and a heated cab ride together, things come to a head and now instead of hating each other, they’re horizontal in a bed.
Three months later, the weird cafeteria stalker who crept out of Josh’s house like a thief in the night, winds up as his patient in the ER after her Tinder date from hell.
The doctor is prepared to keep it cool and professional. That is until her bloodwork reveals she’s pregnant.
What really throws him for a loop…is the surprise baby…is his.
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MY THOUGHTS
This book was just what the Doctor ordered. ONE MOMENT
PLEASE by Amy Daws offers so much: fun, humour and laughter; love, romance and
scorching hot sexy times; sweetness, vulnerability and healing tears.
I thoroughly enjoyed the rollercoaster ride that is Lynsey
and Josh’s relationship. I could relate to the characters, and importantly, I
liked them. I liked them so much! Their feelings and sensitivities in the face
of some serious issues did have me crying at times but I never felt like the
story was mired in pointless angst. It was an emotional journey for the
characters as much as it was for me.
For fans of previous books in this series, we get to revisit
with other characters, and they all do a fabulous job of adding to the story
with their quirky and outlandish personalities. I have no idea what her future
writing plans are but surely Dean needs his own happy ever after? We need more!
Daws has done such a great job with the Wait With Me series.
Each book gets better and better. I felt the timeline and pacing of the story
flowed incredibly well, and Daws has once again shown how well she can balance
the fun times with deeper themes in her writing. Highly recommended. And yes,
this book is a stand alone, but do yourself a favour and check out the other
books in this series.
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For more of Amy's work, visit: http://www.amydawsauthor.com
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