The Notorious Dr. Ray by D.J. Manly

NotoriousDrRay - CopyTitle: The Notorious Dr. Ray
Series: A Cure for What Ails You
Author: D.J. Manly
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Novella (138 pages)
Publisher: Amber Allure, Amber Quill Press (December 27th, 2014)
Heat Level: Moderate
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥4.75Hearts
Blurb: Andrew McCormick’s parents, as well as his uncle, are doctors. There was never any question he would follow in their footsteps, but specialization isn’t for him, much to his highly specialized parents’ chagrin. He intends to do his residency at a prestigious L.A. Hospital, and then go into general practice.

But Andrew has one weakness that prevents him from getting accepted at prestigious hospitals—his inability to connect emotionally to his patients. Angry, Andrew hopes his uncle, an administrator, will go to bat for him, but instead he calls in a favor and sets up a residency at a hospital Andrew thinks inadequate. To make matters worse, Andrew is scheduled to work in emergency with a doctor his uncle considers brilliant, but Andrew finds irreverent and unprofessional.

Without any alternative, Andrew goes to work under the wing of the notorious, yet devastatingly attractive and charming, Dr. Ray. But much to his surprise, Andrew soon discovers the man has a lot more going on than just working in the emergency room, and practicing medicine with a sexy man who breaks all the rules might just be what the doctor ordered…

A NOTE BEFORE PURCHASING: This title is part of the A Cure For What Ails You AmberPax™ Collection. To purchase this title individually, simply use the shopping cart on this page. To purchase this title as part of the entire AmberPax™, however, and receive an even greater discount off our normal retail price, use the shopping cart on the A Cure For What Ails You AmberPax™ page.

ISBN: 978-1-61124-722-0

Product Link: http://www.amberquill.com/store/p/2097-The-Notorious-Dr-Ray.aspx

Reviewer: Shorty

Review: I really enjoyed seeing how Andrew changed for the better after being around Ray and watching how he interacted with his patients. It seemed to be a great learning experience even though Andrew didn’t really want to be there to begin with.

Ray seemed like a very caring man. Especially when he helped those who couldn’t afford it by giving them examinations and medicines, they needed at no charge. I thought it was so sweet. Ray’s past tragedy was really sad and heartbreaking.

The entire story was well written and a wonderful read. It seemed in the story that some things happened for a reason even though Andrew didn’t see the reason right away. I loved how Andrew and Ray seemed perfect for one another but at the same time, they also had their own issues to work out along the way. Fantastic read.

Highly recommended.

* I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review through http://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com*