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Bad Boys Don't Make Good Boyfriends - (Life Lessons) by Melanie a Smith (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Even when you know better, sometimes it's simply too tempting...Hospital work isn't for the faint of heart.
- Author(s): Melanie a Smith
- 302 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Romance
- Series Name: Life Lessons
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Book Synopsis
Even when you know better, sometimes it's simply too tempting...
Hospital work isn't for the faint of heart. Becca Dillon knows that firsthand, having worked as a medical assistant in the cardiac unit at Rutherford Hospital for longer than she cares to think about. What she does care to think about is having fun, gossip, and ... guys. Her favorite of the three. And why stick to one, when you can sample them all?
That's exactly her plan when a workplace crush on a mysterious bad-boy orderly unexpectedly takes a very steamy turn. But Vincent DeMarco turns out to be nothing like she expected, and before she knows it, she's falling hard and fast. She wants him in ways she's never wanted anyone before, but there's something he's keeping from her. Something that's holding him back. And Becca is going to find out what.
Even though she knows that bad boys don't make good boyfriends, he seems like he might be so much more. Will her quest unlock the truth behind who he really is? Or will it end their relationship for good? Either way, ready or not, Becca's world is about to change.
Review Quotes
"If you love alphas with a heart of gold and self-possessed heroines who break all their own rules to let the right one in, give Smith's latest release a spin." -Syd West, romance author "I felt so many gut clenches from the words and connection and fire they share. It's a quick read but has deep feelings and SIZZLIN' chemistry." -Erin, ARC reader "An entertaining bad-boy-lite, medical romance that's just as funny as it is steamy." -Michelle Hillstrom, romance author "This steady paced read has an eclectic mix of romance, snarky wit and craziness. It is definitely a page turner.' -Patty, ARC reader