| Dr. Stone Lassiter, the new cardiovascular surgeon at Deerborne County General Hospital, had a past that he did not want to share with anyone. When his dream for a heart transplant center fell flat, he was advised that he had to make the nursing staff like and support him. One of his original heart operation recipients suggested that he make friends with his support staff because he would never prosper without their help.
Nurse of the year Faith Daniels had tried to pass the GMAT, the entrance exam for medical school, but she consistently froze. Her ex-husband had used her until he completed his law school and passed the bar, and then dumped her for someone else. Faith determined to never trust a man again. Her sole priority was medical school. She did, however, agree to go out with Dr. Lassiter when he asked her. Ms. Kathleen Grieve has written an interesting, bolding told, story about a one-track cardiologist and a nurse determined to enter medical school. She has taken the two strong personalities and proved that opposites, or not so opposites, could attract the other. The two were constantly supported by other characters, but their relationship took center stage. The outcome of, and circumstances for, this relationship were believable and interesting. The way this story ended is unusual. The plot was well written; the storyline compelling. I highly recommend this story to all who love a great story with a happily ever after.
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Reviewer: Brenda Talley |