Blurb:
RN Talia
Cassano works on the same floor of the hospital as gorgeous, sexy Dr. Connor
Wentworth, sought after high society bachelor and world renowned reconstructive
surgeon. Burned by love, she’s well aware she’s out of his league and really
wants a simple life, her dream to own a flower shop on the horizon. But then
her brother and mother are in a car accident, her brother’s head and face
injuries severe and disfiguring. Even her life savings won’t cover the
expensive procedures. She knows that Connor works for AlphaGroup and a grant
could help with the high cost of his services. Even as he works tirelessly and
generously for the sake of her brother, could she trust the same type of man
who had burned her in the past?
With Talia’s application to AlphaGroup, Connor doesn’t challenge his deep need to take on her brother pro bono. His work has been his life and his relationships have remained uncomplicated on purpose. He realized at a young age that it would either be medicine or love. He couldn’t do both well enough to suit his conscience. But there was something about the lovely nurse he couldn’t shake and he’d been trying for months. When he’s thrown together with her over the care of her brother, this sweet, down-to-earth beauty shakes up his upper-crust world and his foundations. Can they somehow meet in the middle or will their goals pull them apart?
With Talia’s application to AlphaGroup, Connor doesn’t challenge his deep need to take on her brother pro bono. His work has been his life and his relationships have remained uncomplicated on purpose. He realized at a young age that it would either be medicine or love. He couldn’t do both well enough to suit his conscience. But there was something about the lovely nurse he couldn’t shake and he’d been trying for months. When he’s thrown together with her over the care of her brother, this sweet, down-to-earth beauty shakes up his upper-crust world and his foundations. Can they somehow meet in the middle or will their goals pull them apart?
My review:
Louder Than Words is a great addition to the series and
can be read standalone. There is a lot going on in this story. Can a man be
both a dedicated ground breaking surgeon and a giving partner in a
relationship? I really liked the multi-dimensional character of Dr. Connor Wentworth. He fascinated me
on several levels. I loved the differences between the way Connor and Talia see
the world. I’m sure it had everything to do with the different ways they were
raised. I loved watching these two come together. The dogs are almost an
afterthought in this one but the story works on all fronts for me.
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