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Anatomy of a Meet Cute
- Narrated by: Jeanette Illidge
- Length: 12 hrs and 38 mins
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Summary
Sparks fly when an ob-gyn butts heads with a doctor at her new hospital in this delightfully charming romance about bad timing, good friends, and fresh starts.
The last thing I ever expected was to insult a colleague before I even started a new job.
But here I am, already on thin ice after I mistook a fellow doctor for a patient on a bad drug trip. Oops.
No matter how handsome or infuriatingly aloof he is, Grant Gao isn’t going to spoil my fresh start. Instead, I’m going to keep myself (maybe too) busy with my roommates, work, and passion: starting a new program to improve pregnancy care in the community.
But getting the hospital bigwigs on board with my idea is proving to be more difficult than I anticipated, and I may be forced to swallow my pride and ask Grant for help.
But will working with Grant bring us closer, or will I be crushed under my ever-growing list of responsibilities?
Critic reviews
“Jeanene Illidge narrates Sam, capturing her tenacity and tenderness as she navigates her work-life balance and boundaries. Woolridge uses inclusive language when talking about patients and includes a wide range of characters, which further enhances how the novel deploys its romance tropes.… This slow-burn romance from an established author should appeal to readers who appreciate strong, well-developed characters and a thought-provoking story line. For fans of Farrah Rochon, Ali Hazelwood, and Kate Spencer.”—Library Journal
“The will-they-won’t-they dynamic between Sam and Grant makes the romance sizzle, while the tension between Sam and her family adds some much needed drama.…This is a delight.”—Publishers Weekly
“Readers interested in a contemporary drama in a medical setting with well-developed characters and closed-door romance will appreciate this slow burn from Woolridge.”—Library Journal