Blurb:
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 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 shenanigans following me around like a parasite, 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 by Lisa Kane
What a fun read this one was! I loved the sexy banter, the little love notes on the tongue depressors, the crazy antics from the characters from the Bad Boy Billionaire’s series!
Will Cummings is 34, gorgeous, talented and is the head of the Ob/Gyn department at St. Luke’s hospital. Along with two other doctors, he is featured in a documentary series called The Doctor Is In. The hospital thought it would be good PR and would focus on the talent of their employees. Only the producers have sliced and diced what they filmed and Will looks like a playboy that can’t stop flirting with the staff and his own patients. It’s gotten so bad that he wears a baseball cap to hide his face out in public.
I slept around. I did it with people I worked with and didn’t, and I did it often. I met women in bars, took them home, slept with them and never spoke to them again. I wasn’t exactly a pillar of society.
His practice is getting tons of new patients. One that bedazzle their private parts with crystals spelling out words asking him for a date. But this one takes the cake-she put a note with her phone number in her naughty bit and when he went to do a Pap test he found the little gem hidden in her treasure box!
Inside of her vagina, people.
Melody is back living with her parents. She’s sleeping in the room that her mother uses to exercise and has lots of company with her packed boxes. She broke up with her boyfriend, quit her job and moved back to New York. She’s an L and D nurse but isn’t sure that’s what she wants to do. She gave and gave to her boyfriend and he took and took in return. She didn’t figure that she would end up back in her parents’ house at this point in her life. Not to mention her mother is friends with Will’s mom and arranged an interview for a position in his office.
To make a long story short, my life outlook was grim=twenty-nine years old, and I had officially moved back home into my parent’s apartment. I was newly single, had no job, and would be spending my nights sleeping between a treadmill and a thigh master.
To say Melody is god smacked when she meets Will is an understatement.
Sweet baby pigeons in a kayak, my new boss was an Adonis. I wonder what he looks like naked. That perfect ass…those wide shoulders…his trim hips that no doubt hold that sexy as hell V…
He’s so mesmerized by her that he offers to shake her hand just after he pulled in out of his patient’s vagina. Yeah, it’s gloved but ewww…. He couldn’t be more humiliated but that’s not stopping him from wanting Mel. She’s never even seen the show he’s on-which is one more plus in the Melody column as far as Will is concerned.
The bulk of the story is the two of them fighting their growing feelings for each other. Of course the three couples from the first series are as nuts as ever and don’t exactly help things. The women determined to get Will’s attention are hard for Melody to accept. Is it too much for her to handle? Trust is important, can she trust Will and has he changed his player ways.
This is a fantastic start to this new series! If I had a doctor like Will I wouldn’t be so reluctant to hand over my copay!
Once someone left their mark on your heart, it was permanent. It wasn’t something that would disappear.
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