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K**R
Scott and Harlow , so much fun to watch fall in love! Enjoy!
Neither of them want a relationship, due to past events. But a crazy meeting in the ER, starts the fire, and it never goes out! Horrible stuff from a jilted woman, trying to destroy them both, fails, forging them into a stronger us. But Scott helps her follow her dream, and that says something! Lots of crazy talk, and lots of laughs!
D**R
Dr. Erotic!!
I thoroughly enjoyed Dr. ER because of the hospital setting since I was a huge fan of Grey’s Anatomy (in the Derek Shepard years) and the banter of the main characters brought me right back to that era. I liked Scott’s carefree, charismatic character and his verbal quips just as much as I liked Harlow’s sarcastic humor and her glee at playing hard to get. The dialogue is snappy, witty and entertaining and the storyline had me engaged right from the first chapter because these characters are relatable, sexy and they made me laugh out loud. I shuddered when the plot took a turn for the worst but rooted for Scott and Harlow and loved the happily ever after. This book is a wonderful read!
J**G
A sexy, hilarious, entertaining, and absolute MUST READ standalone romantic comedy!
NO SPOILERS!Dr. ER was a perfect example of why Max Monroe continues to be my top favorite author/author duo! It’s impossible for them to write a bad romance, and Dr. ER was another amazing and unforgettable smash hit! Dr. ER was a sexy, hilarious, addicting, and highly entertaining standalone romantic comedy in the St. Luke’s Docuseries, and I absolutely loved it! The storyline and characters were fantastic, and I loved Max Monroe’s writing style and hysterical sense of humor. I have absolutely adored every single book I’ve read from them so far, and I can’t wait to devour more, especially Dr. Neuro! The storyline was amazing. I didn’t completely know what to expect with Scott and Harlow’s story, but it was even better than I imagined. As with every Max Monroe book I’ve read so far, I can always expect to be thoroughly entertained from beginning to end. I laughed, smiled, and so much more while reading Dr. ER, and I couldn’t have loved it more. The sexy times, laugh-out-loud comedy, and swoon-worthy romance completely won me over, and I couldn’t get enough. There were a few twists and turns in the plot, especially towards the end, that through me for a loop, but it made the story even more interesting. Max Monroe never fails to bring a 110% with every book, and Dr. ER was no exception. The characters were phenomenal, as usual. If there’s one thing to love about Max Monroe, besides all of the amazing qualities listed above, it’s the characters they create. Scott Shepard and Harlow Paige were fantastic, and even though they were pieces of work, I loved them so freaking much. Scott was a sexy, charming, and witty hero, and Harlow was a feisty, sassy, and unfiltered heroine. Scott and Harlow were two peas in a pod, but a match made in heaven. They were extremely lovable characters, and I loved watching their story unfold. I loved their personalities and red-hot chemistry together, and how their relationship progressed throughout. I loved reading the book from both Scott and Harlow’s point of view, and all of their playful and witty banter and interactions with each other. Most of the secondary characters were wonderful as well, and I loved their addition to the story. Scott and Harlow’s families were amazing, and I once again loved seeing several familiar faces make an appearance. Scott and Harlow’s journey was an epic ride, and while it wasn’t always a walk in the park, it was very memorable, and I was ecstatic with the conclusion to their love story. It was perfect for them and made me extremely happy. Dr. ER was a sexy, humorous, and entertaining standalone romantic comedy in the St. Luke’s Docuseries, and I would HIGHLY recommend it! Max Monroe did an outstanding job with this book, and I was so freaking happy with the outcome to Scott and Harlow’s story. The St. Luke’s Docuseries has been extraordinary so far, and I can’t wait to read the final standalone, Dr. Neuro!
A**S
I've got a bad case of loving Dr. Shephard
Somewhat to my surprise, I loved this book.You see, I'm a huge Max Monroe fan, but their first book in this series, Dr. OB, disappointed me. I felt like they trod familiar territory, and they seemed to rely too much on their Billionaire Bad Boys characters. I like Thatch, but he had his time, you know? I wanted Max Monroe to trust themselves enough to break away from Kline, Thatch, and Wes. They're good writers. They don't need to use those three characters as their crutch.Before I started reading this one, I worried that I'd find it lacking in the ways I was disappointed by Dr. OB. That did not happen, and I am ecstatic. Dr. ER reminds me why I love how Max Monroe write together. It's funny, it's sweet, it's scorching hot, and it leaves you feeling good about the characters and story.In Scott Shephard, Max Monroe have a guy who is sure of himself - and rightfully so. He's a skilled emergency room physician and newly minted reality TV star, and he knows how to play the game. Whereas Will Cummings (Dr. OB) fell victim to the cameras, Scott understands how to make them work for him. He's a womanizer, but he's smart about it. He doesn't let viewers see how he interacts with women. He doesn't use them - he's quite transparent about what he wants and expects - but their expectations beyond the sexy times do not matter to him.When Harlow shows up in the ER (what brings her there is HILARIOUS), Scott finds himself drawn to her. This unsettles him somewhat. He's used to being the object of infatuation, not the other way around. Harlow, though, makes her disdain quite apparent. She's watched him on the show and, as a gossip columnist, she knows a snow job when she sees it. The kismet that puts them in each other's path a second time is charming and also funny, and the repartee between the two will give your abs a great workout from all your laughing. Harlow is a handful. Luckily for her - and Scott - he's up to the challenge.Max Monroe build an interesting conflict between the two. It doesn't feel forced, and it makes you wonder how Scott and Harlow will work things out. And then there are the sexy times. Strap on those vibrators, girls, because Max Monroe deliver some scorching hot headboard rocking (quite literally, in one case). All of this passion between Scott and Harlow serves as a foundation for developing a relationship. There are moments in sex when you reveal yourself, and Max Monroe use that effectively here.Kudos to this writing team for their confidence in this book. Perhaps they have learned to let Thatch go live happily with Cassie and the rest of the gang.
A**R
Harlow and Scott
Dr. Erotic is the head of St. Luke's emergency department and has a rep. When Harlow comes in for a head laceration, she invades Scott's thoughts. Yet it wasn't until they meet by chance, at a Broadway show that Scott and Harlow finally meet outside the hospital and find they really are attracted to each other. Can the find their happily ever after or will jealousy keep them apart?
J**H
Dr. ER
Harlow and Scott are my new favorite couple from Max and Monroe. The push and pull, the undeniable chemistry, and then the moments they both give in. I loved this one. Their relationships with their parents and step-parents were so off-the-wall by endearing, too. Funny and entertaining all the way through to the end. Plus, there was actually some mystery in this second installment, which I really enjoyed.
G**S
Treatment by Dr. ERotic… definitely worth getting injured for
I’ll start with the boring bit… whilst this is part of a series, you can read this as a standalone title… however I would strongly suggest that you read Dr. OBscene to get a bit of background, although unlike Mac Monroe’s other series, it isn’t imperative for you to get enjoyment out of this story.And trust me… you’ll enjoy it!Scott Shepard is the lead ER doctor of St Luke’s Hospital in New York. He’s successful and well renowned in his field, especially since his appearance in ‘The Doctor Is In’ reality TV docuseries. Unlike his colleague, OB GYN Doctor Will Cummings (nicknamed Dr OBscene), Scott is revelling in his new found fame and recognition. And he’s enjoying the perks it has brought to his life, particularly the women lining up to be Dr, ERotic’s next patient.But his charms apparently don’t work on everyone. When a rather embarrassing situation lands Harlow Paige in Scott’s ER, she’s far from impressed, which immediately piques his interest.The beautiful but snarky Harlow appears immune to Scott’s cheeky and playful banter but Dr. Shepard is never one to back down from a challenge. So when a less than glowing article about him is posted to a Gossip column he sets out to prove the writer is wrong about him. And three guesses who that writer is…. Yep, none other than the relationship revering Miss Paige.So now the cats out of the bag, Scott is more than happy to take on the challenge of changing Harlow’s opinion of him and winning her over. What neither of them were expecting was to actually win each other’s hearts.It’s a bumpy ride full of witty retorts, cutting comments and a little bit of mild stalking but as they get to know each other more intimately they realise that maybe they were just waiting for the right person to come into their life to get over their relationship fears.But as everything starts heading in the right direction for our new favourite couple, jealousy strikes and deals a heavy blow that threatens to ruin everything.This is one of those stories where you can see something is going to happen to rock the boat and when it does happen, I honestly wanted to cry. Of course, I knew Max Monroe would not fill my heart with so much love only to burst my romantic bubble, but it definitely hurt.As with all Max Monroe’s stories this one is packed full of fun and even though I found Harlow a little harder to like at first, the way Scott brings out her fun loving and caring side is extremely heartwarming. He’s such a great character that you cannot help but love him and Harlow certainly redeems herself in more ways than one by the end of the book.Another great read from Max Monroe. Looking forward to reading Dr. Neuro and hoping that I’ll be able to set aside their mistakes of the past and enable myself to like them. (You’ll need to have read Bad Boy Billionaire’s Wes and Winnie’s story and the Winslow Brothers series to understand my reservations).
D**B
Scott and Harlow😍😍
The second book of this series is about Dr Scott Shepard the love ‘em and leave ‘em ER doctor who is part of the reality TV show The Doctor is In. Scott is now know as Dr Erotic and it’s not far from the truth in terms of his manwhore ways.Harlow works for a gossip column and decides Dr Erotic is her new next victim. She is determined to turns his womanising ways into gossip fodder. Until she meets him, spends time with him, and then all bets are off😂😂This is their story and I enjoyed the read.
C**H
perfection
I loved this book, it has the perfect balance of humour and steam.Loved the storyline, it really kept me on the edge of my chair.Harlow is a fantastic character, her strength and don’t care attitude was great.Overall a fantastic book that I thoroughly enjoyed
J**L
Dr. ERotic - Read This Series!
If you have not read the St. Luke's Docuseries - what are you waiting for - I really enjoyed Dr. ERotic. Scott is a really good dirty talker, and he's hot, and he's built, and he's really nice. Frances, dare I say it, kind of reminds me of Thatch, a female Thatch and Thatch makes an appearance, all the bad boys do, (SEE Billionaire Bad Boys series) and if you haven't read that series, well there is no help for you, you are definitely missing out. I had quite a few laugh out loud moments, I think the best one was at Kinky Boots, and the riding discussion, that was very funny. There were so many laugh out loud moments, I recommend reading this series, and this book, this author, you won't regret it!
H**N
Okay read
Not as good as the first but enjoyable enough. Scott seemed like a real non committed player but heart for me in the right place with his work. Harlow on the other hand I struggled to like. Maybe the opening scenes or her wanting to be a doctor at 29/30 when working in the media at a crappy make it up or allude to stuff. Then she falls in love and suddenly is off for a 4/5 year stint in medicine. Ah well it’s only a story. Looking forward to nicks.
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