Back Cover Copy:
Dr. Tyler Gentry had it all planned out, but the death of his parents in a plane crash changed everything. When he discovered his father had left him a mountain of debt, piled on top of his own student debt, the offer from Dr. William Hall to join his group of surgeons seemed a perfect solution. But the night before he was to start, Tyler received a call that told him to get out while he could.
Despite the salary and perks, Tyler found a curtain of mystery surrounding the surgical group. The only thing that made it worthwhile was the lovely operating room nurse, Ashley Wynn, with whom Tyler seemed to make an instant connection. But when their first date ended with his car exploding while she watched, Ashley seemed hesitant to continue their relationship.
The stakes continued to rise while Tyler was faced with his dilemma: stay or go?
My Take:
As the book description says, Dr. Tyler Gentry is faced with making a big decision in his life. Should he stay at the practice he had just joined or leave, thus putting himself in a difficult financial situation? I love how Dr. Mabry puts Tyler in such a difficult position. Deep down he knows he should leave, but how will he handle the massive debt left by his father? He can think of no way to do so, and so he stays. But for how long?
This isn’t a rapid moving suspense story, but one where you want to turn the pages plot because this very creative plot pits an honest, sincere, and caring doctor against his principles and a not so honest doctor. Then Dr. Mabry also adds to your desire to read on with a romance between Tyler and nurse Ashley Wynn. Added to these enjoyable aspects of the book, is the amazing medical scenes that you know are written by a doctor, making them all the more satisfying.
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