In this book Ms Green delved into the lives of both main characters; however, it was not so much that it told everything at once. She was able to portray the lives of both characters as lovable, dedicated and tenacious doctors and I truly believe that's what made me read it in 5 hours. The only downside is that I wish she had developed the male character a little more. With this being the first book that I have read from the author, I cannot wait to read more by Ms Green.
Is There A Doctor In The House?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
The sequel to "Silken Love" picks up some 15 years later as Shayla Crawford has completed medical school and is ready to join her fathers' pratice. Shayla is a rich, spoiled, self-centered 25 year old party girl, who thinks the world is her oyster. Dr. Eric Crawford loves his daughter, but feels she needs to grow up and learn responsibility. To teach her these lessons rather than offer her a place in the family pratice, he ships her off to rural Alberta, Mississippi to work in a clinic with Dr. Jake Parker. Jake dislikes the spoiled rich girl; Shayla can not understand why because she is smitten with him. In addition to being rich, banded to Mississipps, and Jake not liking her, Jakes' sister Pearline is doing everything under the sun to drive Shayla away from the clinic, Mississippi, and Jake. Seeing Shayla and Jake evolve into mature adults, and great doctors is enjoyable. Carmen Green has once again written a dynamic story which will make you cry, laugh, and say yes. Let me suggest that you read Silken Love by Carmen Green before you read Doctor, Doctor. Reviewed by Toni Bonita, APOOO BookClub
THIS BOOK IS SOOOOO FUNNY
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This book is funny as all get out.Shayla is strong, ambitious and straight forward.In the start of the book the run ins with that bear were sooo funny.The run ins with doctor were just as hilarious.I recommend this book to all.THIS BOOK IS CREAM OF THE CROP.
Love the "Doctor" book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Won't repeat the plot. You need to read it! It's a great story of romance between two unlikely lovers. Both "doctors" learn to accept what each brings to the table. Country doctor meets city doctor with a lot of soul searching, passion and romance in between.
I loved it!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Shayla Michaels Crawford is now in her twenties. She has lead a life of what some would say of a spoiled brat. Her father Doctor Eric Crawford feels he gave her too much. After a irresponsible incident on Shayla's part he sends her to work in a clinic in the boondocks. Shayla is resentful at first, but finds the small town of Alberta Mississippi and its people a wonderful place to be.Shayla meets the handsome doctor that runs the run down clinic Jake Parker attractive. He thinks she's gorgeous, but they couldn't work because he was poor. The attraction remained and finally neither could over look it.The Crawford family has been one I've followed over the years. Shayla is introduced in Silken Love the story of her biological father Eric Crawford and her adoptive mother Lauren Michaels. I was interested to see what Shayla would be like as an adult.She was spoiled as a kid and I suspected she would be spoiled even worse as an adult. Carmen did a good job at rounded Shayla into a respectable, reliable doctor. She was still spoiled but learned some important lessons about life, responsibility and love.Carmen Green is definitely one of my favorite writers. She can tell a great story,make you laugh and cry. My favorite Carmen novels are: NOW OR NEVER, COMMITMENTS, SILKEN LOVE. If you have not read Silken Love, please read it before you read Doctor, Doctor. It will give you insight on Shayla's character.
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