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Boston General #8

Under the Microscope

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His Job was to Protect the Client, Not Fall in Love with Her...Again

Medical expert Raine Montgomery never dreamed the drug she created would be responsible for so many deaths. Suspicions on high alert, Raine was convinced someone was out to destroy her reputation - and her life. Turning to the best for help, Raine knew she and investigator Maximilian Vasek had to put aside their rocky history and focus on who wanted her eliminated....

Being around Raine reminded Max of a past he'd tried hard to forget. Still, he couldn't ignore the vulnerability in her brown eyes, or the sizzling tension between them. Keeping her safe he could do. Walking away in the end might not be so easy....

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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Jessica Andersen

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Jessica S. Andersen is an American writer of mystery and medical romances. She obtained a PhD in Genetics, but when she finally settles on a single career, she will have been many things: a doctor of molecular genetics, a patent agent, a freelance editor, a professional horse trainer and riding coach, a fiance and the proud owner of a pair of corgis. But if you ask her who she is, Jessica will say, "I'm a writer. The rest is all background research."

Jessica lives in a smal farm in eastern Conneticut with her own personal hero, Brian, as well as the corgis, two cats and a handful of young horses, who she claims are investments but never seem to get sold.

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July 11, 2022
Quick paced with lots of intrigue and suspense, my adrenaline was pumping. Not a lot of depth to the storyline at times but a lot of details to science in the story. Some very predictable actions and reactions. Some closure with a hint of what's to come. New to me author and series. I would give other books in the Boston General series a try.
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