Love at Lakewood Med
By TJ Amberson
Savannah Drake is in her final year of medical school. And she should be excited there is just one little problem she's facing a month's rotation in Emergency Medicine. And she's definitely not made a great first impression on the attending physician whom she'll be working under.
For the last two years, Doctor Wesley Kent has been fighting to get funding for the Emergency Department, all while doing his best for his patients and overseeing medical students. Savannah is convinced that her attending is the worse possible match she could have gotten. He seems to be the most aloof and cold doctor she could imagine. And her first rotation with him is not one for the record books unless you're looking for disasters.
But as Savannah continues through her stint in the Emergency Department she realizes that there is more to Dr. Kent than she first observed. Working in emergency is an emotionally draining yet rewarding experience - one that has her questioning what the future truly holds.
When an accident gets her caught up in something she never wanted Savannah is faced with a choice - betraying what she believes or seeing a life destroyed. How can she decide when surface appearances might not match what is just beneath the surface? Worse she really has no choice when it comes down to it.
At just over 240 pages this is an easy read - I will admit I stayed up late because I just had to know what was going to happen. Savannah is a most interesting person and her cell phone adds a most interesting and at times humorous note to the story. If you are looking for a story that isn't all fluff but offers some serious scenes give it a try. This is contemporary fiction with a few touches of romance perfect for a summer read.
I was provided a complimentary copy of this book with no requirements beyond offering my honest opinion. All opinions expressed are my own.
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