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The Doctor's Wife by Cheryl St. John
The Doctor's Wife by Cheryl St. John







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Lorabeth says he needs to forgive the man for what he did. His sister says that it would be good to know who his father is and possibly establish a relationship. That just absolutely baffles me.īoth Lorabeth and Ben's sister tell him that he should want to talk to his father. His father's wife notices similarities between Ben and her husband and wants them to meet. Not only that but how it comes about is even more cringe inducing for me. Instead we are given Ben's father entering his life as conflict. I felt this plot line was vastly underutilized as conflict potential. When he meets Lorabeth he is conflicted with his desire for her, emotionally and physically. He builds a new life with his sister, her husband his nephews and nieces and brother. He goes off to college and becomes a veterinarian caring for and loving animals. Ben's life was bad growing up to say the least. Growing up Ben was subjected to watching all that his mother did, her drunken uncaring for him and his siblings, multiple miscarriages, the assault of his sister and eventual killing of a man by his hands. It's not graphic at all, but was still uncomfortable for me to read.īen's mother was a prostitute who did not care about her children. The prologue was really difficult to read and I ended up skipping over that when I got the picture of what was happening. There were no problems in this area of the book. The writing, pacing and characters are all good. I also did not finish the book, stopped about 75% the way through. Since I rated this story so low I feel compelled to say why. He could have kissed the heroine, but felt it disrespectful to do to her.Īnimal abuse- H saves a horse from being whipped.

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It was part of a party game, and he had no emotions about it. Hero kisses chastely (not romantically) a girl at a party in front of the h. I would definitively recommend this one and will certainly read more by this author.Ĭheating-No, they are their first only and last. I loved all the characters and I especially love the country atmosphere and time period feel. I mean it is about a preacher's daughter. There is a little bit of bible quoting but I don't feel there is anything offense, nor would I call this a religious read. So if you like sweet & tender.respectful and pure. I really love super sweet romances sometimes even more so than erotic ones. I wouldn't exactly call this a clean read because there are some very sensual parts, but the actual act itself is kinda glazed over, so it's borderline clean IMO. Not too distracting.(Could just be me).Ī super sweet low anxiety read with a perfect hero and a perfect heroine. I had occasional difficulty figuring out who said whatīecause of the authors writing style of conversation.









The Doctor's Wife by Cheryl St. John