GRR Reviews The Doctor's Fake Marriage: A Single Dad by Amy Brent


The Doctor's Fake Marriage featured an unethical setup: a doctor taking advantage of a patient randy on hormones. The rest of the book is a little better, but not by much.

Playboy doc wanted the volunteer subject in his bed. When she's randy with a hormonal implant contraceptive (volunteered for it too), he nudged her into his bed. When they got caught, he had to marry her to keep his medical license. It'll be merely a marriage of convenience. In the meanwhile, she'll live at his place... and take care of his daughter (he's a widower and single parent) with help of a babysitter. But can there be real feelings there?

The premise is unethical as heck. It's practically... the four-letter r-word, as she's not capable of rational decisions at that time. I honestly don't know what's so romantic about that. The rest of it is average.

Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: When the playboy doctor was caught doing the horizontal tango with his patient, he had to fake marry her... but is there love?

Tropes: doctor / patient, fake engagement, single parent,

Overall Rating:  2/5

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