Dr. OB by Max Monroe
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
It’s just a docuseries about your career as an OB/GYN, they said.
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It won’t interrupt your life during or after filming, they said.
It is a great opportunity for the hospital and your practice, they said.
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Well, they—the television executives who seem intent on ruining my career and personal life with a fair number of creative liberties—lied.
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Now I’m stuck dealing with the consequences of believing them.
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Instead of being known as Dr. Will Cummings, Head of Obstetrics and Gynecology at St. Luke’s Hospital, I’m now being called Dr. Obscene.
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What devotion I’d hoped to earn in respect, I’ve instead received in patients flashing me seductive smiles and flirtatious winks during their exams.
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How’s a guy supposed to convince the most perfect woman he’s ever met that he’s not as much of an idiot in real life as he appears to be on camera?
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With all of the show’s side effects taking root like parasites, it’s going to take a lot to persuade Melody Marco to be anything more than my new nurse.
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But I can’t get her out of my head.
I want her.
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Good thing I’ve never been one to back away from a challenge…
Get ready, Melody.
The doctor is in.
Dr. OB
Playing Doctor!

The following ratings are out of 5:
Narration: 🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧
Romance: 💙💚🖤💜❤️
Heat/Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📘📙📔
World building: 🌎🌍🌏🌎🌍
Character development: 😳🤬😏🤓
The heroine: Melody Marco – just ended a relationship and her job as a traveling nurse, Melody is now back to living with her parents. Her mother sets her up with an interview for a new OB nurse position for Dr. Cummings, the son of her mother’s therapist.
The Hero(s): Dr. Will Cummings – He grew up as the son of a sex therapist, so when his television debut is on the air, his family celebrates with food like vagina shaped crescent rolls and deviled eggs. Will is surprised by the way the show is portrayed. Rather that a serious medical docu-series, they have him looking less like McDreamy and more like the McSteamy of St. Lukes hospital and he now has the moniker of Dr. OBscene.
The Story: When Melody and Dr. Will meet, he is in the midst of some crazy female backlash from the way he was portrayed in the TV series he was involved in. Will is nervous and uncomfortable with the attention he is getting and fumbles through their hilarious first meeting. Melody is thinking that she got a job at a crazy place, but turns out to be every bit as awkward as Will.
I liked the narration on this book. It was dual POV with a male and female Narrator. Stephanie Wyles has a voice very reminiscent of Candace Cameron Bure who appears in quite a lot of Hallmark romance movies. The part of Will was read by Alexander Cendese who has a deep voice and a self-depreciating manner that is perfect for Dr. Will Cummings.
The story was cute and awkward, sweet and dirty. I enjoyed this so much. There were several scenes that made me laugh out load, especially the scene were they rented a machine used to make men feel the pain of labor contractions. So hilarious! I will be reading more of this series and more from this author for sure.
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