Pulling Doubles

Pulling Doubles

2016 • 338 pages

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15

All Devyn wants - besides a tall, fine husband and eventually a few babies to fulfill her "about to turn thirty, running out of time, cute black family" dreams - is to finish her yearlong internship at University Hospital. She's excited about the experience, eager to learn, glad to help wherever she can... it should be easy, right?Well, it would be... if it weren't for arrogant, know-it-all, always-got-something-to-say Dr. Joseph Wright. Devyn can't stand him, and if his attitude is any indication, the feeling is mutual... or is it?Joseph doesn't "do" doctors. Or nurses. Or patients. Or anybody else who has anything to do with the hospital, for that matter. University Hospital has infiltrated enough of his life, and the last thing he needs is a blurring of the lines between professional and private. ... until smart, sexy, sassy Nurse Devyn Echols comes along, and stomps all over those lines.When you're pulling doubles with the person you hate to want so bad... something is bound to ignite.

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The Wright Brothers

The Wright Brothers is a 4-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2016 with contributions by Christina C. Jones.


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This was another 3.5 rounded up. Would've been a 4 if the ending wasn't so abrupt??? I was incredibly shocked when I saw the “The End” come on!

Overall though very readable book and rootable characters.

August 19, 2021

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