In the first installment of Alison Roberts’s Daredevil Doctors duet, a playboy paramedic thinks a secret fling with his new crew partner is a great idea…until inconvenient feelings start getting in the way!
A DANGEROUS TEMPTATION!
After a family trauma, self-proclaimed playboy Edward is living life to the fullest. On his first day with Aberdeen-based air rescue paramedics, he’s floored by the instant crackle of electricity he experiences with crew partner Jodie. It’s clear heartbroken Jodie’s not willing to risk another workplace romance, but a secret fling could be just what they need! Will forbidden nights together lead to the forever they’ve been too scared to consider?
From Harlequin Life and love in the world of modern medicine.
Daredevil Doctors
Book 1: Forbidden Nights with the Paramedic Book 2: Rebel Doctor's Baby Surprise
I was born and raised in Dunedin, New Zealand, but had my first year of school in London, UK and the second in Washington DC. I became a primary school teacher and began writing when I was living in Glasgow, Scotland for two years and teachers were all on strike. My first novel was a medical thriller with a good dash of romance thrown in. I have now written well over a hundred romance novels with more than a dash of medicine thrown in. I love weaving the emotional journey of a love story through the background drama the medical world can provide. I also love the rabbit holes I can go down in the name of research. Above all, I love romance. And a happy ending!
Good story. Eddie returned to Scotland to be closer to his family after his brother Mick was injured in an accident. He has started a new job with an air ambulance crew and is stunned by his instant attraction to his coworker Jodie. Jodie also feels the heat, but after a tragic loss in her past, she has no plans to risk her heart again.
Eddie is one of the triplet brothers who have been living the lives of carefree bachelors. But after Mick's accident, Eddie realizes he wants more out of his life. Starting over with a new job allows him to make changes. However, the object of his interest has no desire to enter into a committed relationship with anyone. I ached for Jodie and the tragedy that caused her to close off her heart. She fills her life with her work and the extreme activities that make her feel alive without risking her heart.
I enjoyed watching Jodie and Eddie's relationship develop. It begins with respect for each other's abilities and friendship as they discover what they have in common. Each tries to ignore the sparks, as Jodie wants no relationship, and Eddie has been warned against workplace liaisons. But when the heat can no longer be ignored, they decide a quick and secret fling could be what they need to "get it out of their systems." Neither expected the intensity of their connection. Eddie embraced it and hoped for more, but Jodie panicked at her growing feelings for him and pulled away.
I liked Eddie's patience and understanding. He understood Jodie's fears and gave her the space she needed while fearing that friendship was all they would ever have. Jodie tried denying her feelings until a scary situation forced her to admit she'd fallen for him despite her efforts not to. I loved seeing them come together at the end and look toward a future together.
I enjoyed the variety of medical events handled by the paramedic crew. The descriptions were vivid enough to make me feel like I was there. I also liked the realism of the characters' feelings as they participated in various rescue missions.
I look forward to the second book in this duet and learning about Eddie's brother, James. I would also like to see Mick's progress in recovering from his injuries and their effect on his life.
This book centers around Jodie and her new colleague, Eddie, and is the first in a series. Eddie is one of a very close set of 4 siblings, located in Scotland, all involved with medicine in some form. Eddie is a paramedic, recently moved back from Australia to be closer to his family. Jodie hasn't recovered from a terrible tragedy that happened a few years ago.
While I enjoyed this story, I felt like it was a bit rushed. I liked both of the main characters, but I don't think the length of the book was enough character development time. I would have liked to see the relationship evolve a bit slower. I will look for the next book in the series to see if anything changes.
Thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this book, but my opinions are my own.
Jodie is an air paramedic with some amazing quals but after her husbands death no less on their wedding night- she doesn’t do relationships. In walks Eddie into the hanger after coming backing to Scotland after sometime down under. His brother got hurt in an accident and they both work through there past traumas. Forbidden workplace romance! Get it out of our systems!
I’m excited to also read her other part of the duet! I really enjoy these fact paced medical romances!
This is a good book. The two main characters are Jodie and Eddie. Jodie and Eddie are paramedics. Eddie has recently over back to his hometown. Eddie triple brother had an accident and has landed up in rehab. There is an instant attraction. They decide to have benefits, but no emotions. They come to realize that it is more and has emotions. They fall in love.
Eddie returns to Scotland to support his injured brother Mick, joining an air ambulance crew where he's attracted to coworker Jodie, who's hesitant due to past trauma. Their relationship evolves from friendship to a secret fling, but Jodie's fears cause her to pull away. Eddie's patience helps them reconcile. The book explores their emotional journey amidst vivid medical events. Although the story felt rushed, I'm curious to see how the series develops in the next book.