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Every summer, superstar surgeon Whitney Aldritch crashes weddings with her best friend. The first one was an accident, though after a decade of dropping in uninvited, they’re masters of their craft. They keep the rules simple, and they never go to bed alone.

Then there’s Henry Hazlette, best man and the best one-night stand of Whit’s summer. She never imagined she’d see him again but now he’s one of her new surgical residents—and completely off-limits. Whitney has staked her reputation on leading the hospital’s new ethics initiative. While Henry is under her supervision, they have to keep it professional. But it doesn’t help that she can’t turn around without running face-first into his offensively broad chest or rubbing up against him in crammed elevators.

Also not helping: the way he smiles at her like he can hear her every not-safe-for-work thought. All they have to do is survive this residency—and the accidental tarot card readings that hit too close to home, a few uninvited houseguests, and the hospital’s hyperactive rumor mill—but only if they’re prepared to bend some rules as the feelings go from just for tonight to get it out of our systems to mine.

©2024 Kate Canterbary (P)2024 Kate Canterbary
Contemporary Women's Fiction
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I loved everything about this book - the pace, the characters' backstories, the spice, the cameos from old friends, the introduction to new friends, the narration and, of course, the guided tour of Boston, its eateries and bars, that is the hallmark of a Kate Canterbary book.

🎧 Whitney and Henry 🎧

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Absolute favourite author, and I love the story as always but the male narrator (Oscar Reyes )kind of ruined this for me. His delivery throughout was very much just reading aloud, rather than voicing a character, and slightly camp. The contrast with the amazing Stella Hunter only highlighted how disappointing his chapters were. Such a shame. Still a great story.

A book of two halves

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