Dr. Irresistible is an age gap, secret baby, steamy medical romance that takes place at Eastport General Hospital.
My long overdue college graduation is finally within reach if I follow the rules. A graduation my parents thought would never happen. They stopped being my parents after my second declared college major didn’t work out. I was doing what I do best, and that is screwing things up. Enter Harrison Irons, the hospital’s hottest and most irresistible bachelor. Honestly, I want to screw him. And that is exactly what I do—over and over.
Harrison gives me the ultimate gift at graduation—the type of gift that comes in nine months. I’m determined to be so much more than my parents were, even if that has me running for the beachy town of Eastport, Rhoads Island.
Harrison is a famous neurosurgeon in the sports world. He’s going places—far beyond our community hospital. Is he willing to be my baby daddy?
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Syd Ryan works as a qualified mental health specialist with troubled youth in a teen residential facility. Concussions, aches, pains don’t stop her. Syd works sixteen- hour shifts and her best writing happens after the hours of midnight. Syd is married, and a mother to three boys. Syd holds two college degrees in Nursing and Exercise Science. Stronger is Syd’s debut contemporary romance novel. She read over 300 romance books in her Goodreads challenge last year and a desire to write a novel couldn’t leave her head. Syd developed her love of romance novels watching her mom drinking Coke and reading romance. She rekindled her love of books after reading Fifty Shades of Grey. She enjoys her free time surfing social media, reading books, and being a crazy baseball mom.
Iris (26) is an art therapy student and works in a hospital. One day, she allowed her patients to drink some mild alcohol in their session but Harrison (40) saw this and reprimanded her. She asked him not to tell her physician about the incident, which he agreed in exchange for her working under him instead.
This is a workplace romance, kind of forbidden because he's a famous doctor and she's his assistant. But with tension and force proximity, eventually they gave in to the chemistry. They were together but they didn't define the relationship.
So when Iris found out she was pregnant she ran away from Harrison, thinking he wouldn't want the baby and for him not to think she was trapping him. They got separated for a month, but Harrison did his best to find where she is. When he did, he confessed his true feelings and they got together. The book ends in HFN, where he proposed while they are about to find out the gender of their baby.
Overall, an okay read for a novella. Not something I hadn't read before, there were some typos and misspellings but all in all it was still a quick and good read. Though I would've wished for Iris to have a face to face with her awful parents and make them eat their words and show them that she succeeded without them.
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Doctor Harrison Irons, a neurosurgeon meets Iris Templeton Art Therapy senior student, and the sparks fly. Doctor Irresistible or as she likes to call him Doctor a** meet and there is an irresistible draw between them both are unsure what that draw means and fight it as long as they can. Things start to get messy, and one thing leads to another that left me giggling and loving the story. I have loved all the books of the Doctors of Eastport General and I can't wait to see what I read next. Great story, great author, and great characters what else could a reader want.
I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.
I read this book in 1 hour and from the first page I hated it. For being written by a woman with a nursing degree it was very sexist and almost completely medically inaccurate. There was so much cringe and several lines were completely disgusting. It was horribly rushed and contradicted itself so many times. It was also not very spicy. Very disappointing all around.
Love that it is a short story . Can't wait for another one Ready to check and see how there life's go from where it ends. It started out slow. And got interesting quit fast. Loved it.