Tuesday, August 29

*** RELEASE BLITZ & REVIEW *** Dr. Neuro by Max Monroe

 
 
Blurb:
I’m Dr. Nick Raines.
Brain surgeon and notorious over-thinker, I take the analytical approach with everything, until I can determine the best, carefully calculated plan of action. It’s no shock the producers of the popular reality series The Doctor Is In have decided to call me Dr. Neurotic.   

Besides my more than full-time job as Chief of Neurosurgery at St. Luke’s Hospital, I’m a single dad and my number one priority is my daughter.     

But life had plans to add another priority to my list. 
Charlotte Hollis. Outspoken, impulsive, and beautiful, she’s everything I didn’t know I was craving. 

She makes me wonder What if?

What if I don’t have to be alone for the rest of my life to give my little girl the father she deserves? 
 
It's a battle—my battle: Head vs. Heart. 
Disclaimer
The heroine of this novel just might threaten to slap you with a d*ck if you don't like her...or if she doesn't like you.
Disclaimer for the disclaimer: Theoretically, we support this. Physically, we do not. Direct all fictional lawsuits to Charlotte Hollis directly.

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My Review 
3.5 "Lost Time" Stars

I love a changed man. And after having met a version of Nick that wasn't very loveable in Scoring the Billionaire, I was really excited to see Max Monroe give me a single father worthy of drooling over and, of course, they pulled it off. Nick made mistakes in his past, but he's been working his best to change his perception. And just when he's making headway, he meets "the one". Yet it seems that maybe he's going to have to choose between the two ladies in his life once again because life can be seriously unfair. 

Dr. Neuro was sexy and sweet. I laughed and swooned and had my fingers and toes crossed that Charlotte and Nick would be able to make a go of it because they were just so perfect together. Then when the other shoe dropped (one I never in a million years saw coming), I wondered how in the world they'd be able to make it work. In the end I was impressed and smiling sweetly at just how right it all turned out to be. As an aside the premise of the reality show wasn't really as involved as I would have liked and the angst was at a minimum but I was still thrilled and captivated by Nick, Chalrotte and the life they made together. 

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