Archive | December 2025

Just What The Doctor Hired

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From Amazon:

Student Autumn Haze’s motto is: no men until she completes her bachelor of nursing degree. Years before, Autumn learned the hard way men are just a distraction she can’t afford until she’s established her career and what she wants. While moonlighting as a Plus One companion pays the bills, she struggles to follow her rules after meeting her newest contract. Pediatric Hospitalist Jensen Edwards is still recovering from a bad breakup that left him the talk of the hospital. Now he’s receiving a best doctor’s award, but after he hires Autumn as his plus one, Jensen is on edge. If word gets out that he hired a companion, rumors are bound to circulate, making work unbearable—again. Their chemistry as a fake couple is undeniable, but can a chance at a real relationship override their fear of commitment?

My Review:

Mary Schmidt

This was another awesome read by the famous co-authors and I could relate in some ways. My husband and I had some initial miscommunication problems early on and I had two semester’s left to get my BSN in nursing. Aside from thar, I wasn’t sure whether to laugh or cry at times. The story tugs your heart strings.

Men in Books Aren’t Better

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Pressured by her looming deadline and an unfinished romance manuscript, author Molly Covington applies her immersive research skills and goes all in. She hires a male companion for inspiration during three days of research in Las Vegas.

Enter sexy, confident Jared Washington—an extreme sports enthusiast and relationship skeptic who moonlights as a Plus One male companion. Molly’s contract puts him within arm’s reach of buying his own business and making his dreams come true.

The chemistry between her and Jared is surprisingly easy. Before their Vegas rendezvous comes to an end, one of them will need to lay all their cards on the table to discover if they’ll be lucky in love.

My Review:

Such a beautiful and wonderful read! Hiring a Plus One type companion to help kickstart one in writing romance novels is a novel way of making a book work, especially if said writer only wrote murder books in the past. Break up with your cheating ex right before your wedding is not the way to try romance writing, but in this case, the concept did work. Despite the heartache for both parties and numerous misunderstandings, and Vegas of all places, things happen. Kickstart your next romance read with this book.