The Doctor’s Secret Baby by Judy Campbell
Publisher: Harlequin
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Full Length (187 pgs)
Heat Level: Sensual
Rating: 3.5 stars
Reviewed by NymphaeaForced to live and work together, they find passion quickly rises, and the charming, sexy doctor sends Lucy’s emotional barriers tumbling down. Then a baby is left on her doorstep, with a note claiming that Dr Callum Tate is the father.
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I liked this book. This was a great beach read. The writing flowed well and while the characters were complicated, they weren’t overly complicated and brooding. I read this in one sitting and am glad I did.
Dr. Lucy isn’t sure who she’s going to get when she hires Dr. Callum, but she needs the help. I liked how she was so layered. She has trust issues and fears, like most everyone else. Her relatableness was nice. I loved how she warmed to little Joe, too. Her mothering qualities really showed through.
Then there’s Callum. Oh boy. I wanted to listen to him talk and watch him operate. I could see this man and he was handsome. I liked his tendency to get super serious, then sweet.
There’s a baddie that’s worthy of the name baddie and a few minor complications to add to the flavor of the story. If you want a beach read, then this is the book for you.
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