Review: Never Date a Doctor

Book Review: Never Date a Doctor, by Melanie A. Smith, 3 stars




What's the first rule of nurse's club? That's right: Never date a doctor. Which Sasha Suvorin has no intention of doing anyway, since she's a nurse at Rutherford Hospital by day and working on her master's degree by night. Who has time for dating, much less dating someone you work with? Bad idea much?

That is, until the sexy British Dr. Caleb Thompson starts at her hospital. It also doesn't help that he's exactly her type with his dark hair, blue eyes, and rockin' bod. Or that he's not your typical arrogant and bossy surgeon. But Sasha isn't so easily convinced, and she soon discovers Dr. Hottie has a past that puts a stop to whatever she might have been feeling before anything ever starts between them.

Unfortunately, working together means facing temptation. Every. Single. Day. Is Sasha strong enough to resist what might just be the perfect man? And if she gives in, will Cal's past stay in the past? Sasha may be used to playing it safe, but life has a way of teaching its lessons ... one way or another.


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: February 2020

Mature content: yes

Review: I would have enjoyed a bit more character development and slightly less explicit sex scenes, but the story flows well. The ending is kind of predictable, as is the side dish of suspense that was added to the plot. 

Not amazing, but the book isn’t overall that bad and if you love the genre it might make a nice beach or poolside read. 

Happy readings!

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