“Sometimes, the best way to help someone is just to be near them.” ― Veronica Roth
Author: Anthology
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
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Rating: 5 Stars
Blurb: Whether they’re paramedics, nurses, therapists, doctors, or even actors who play them on TV, the men in the medical profession must contend with job stress and long hours that can make finding love a challenge. These dedicated professionals aid patients from the severely injured to those just needing some help with a bath, and along the way find creative ways to release some tension, reconnect with past partners, and even forge something that might last a lifetime.
Injuries, huge workloads, dedication to duty, self-doubt, and fear of coming out of the closet are only some of the obstacles standing in the way of the men committed to easing pain and those in need of treatment. But with hard work, some humor, some steamy on- and off-the-job trysts, plenty of patience, and open hearts, doctors and patients alike can find the healing they need, whether it comes from a lifelong commitment or a quickie in the staff room.
The men in this anthology are looking for relief, and they’re in luck—the doctor is in.
Rx for Sex by Bru Baker
Hero Worship by Kris T. Bethke
Tourniquet by Kaye P. Hallows
Differential Diagnosis by Anna Martin
To the Next Level by Laura Mathews
In My Own Skin by Thea Nishimori
Iron Man by Meg O’Brien
Night Shift by Casey O’Neill
Mend What Is Broken by Fil Preis
Kind by Samuel Scott Preston
Right-hand Man by Rob Rosen
Pain Management by Brigham Vaughn
Doctor in the Desert by S.C. Wynne
First and Last by Sara York
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Review: I wasn’t sure what I was going to get with Dr. Feelgood. What I got was totally unexpected, a collection of short stories with a medical professional twist that were sweet, heartfelt, frustrating, and steamy, that were out of this world good!!! I was blown away by the quality of all the stories. It makes you wish for your own Florence Nightingale! LOL
Our heroes were doctors, paramedics, physical therapists and nurses. All were hot, strong, sweet, and had a need to love and be loved. A deeply engrained need to take care, and I loved it. And most importantly, all man! The stories ranged from a PT showing a veteran amputee that a prosthetic leg was just a leg, and in the process finding love, to a nurse taking care of a doctor wounded in the Boston Marathon while trying to save a boy’s life, finding out that there was more to their relationship than patient and nurse, and that a HEA was possible for them if they tried.
The stories where all beautifully written with humor and heat. I don’t think I can do this book justice reviewing it, because how many times can I say I absolutely loved it?!
Dr. Feelgood deserves to be read and savored. The stories also need to be made into full length novels. Reading this book made me feel like I was only having an appetizer and wanting more, more, more!
If you love sexy men who love to give TLC, then this book is for you!
Oh, this is so going on my bookshelf to read ASAP!