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Dr. Mom and the Millionaire (Prescription: Marriage) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1304)
Dr Mom and the Millionaire - Prescription: Marriage - Silhouette Special Edition, No 1304
Author: Christine Flynn
Prescription: Marriage -- — When three wedding-shy female physicians lose their hearts to three irresistible men, marriage may be just what the doctor ordered.... — Dr. Alexandra Lawson wasn't the type to swoon over a handsome man. But then she had never met anyone like Chase Harrington. The sought-after CEO had an unnerving way of making her ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780373243044
ISBN-10: 0373243049
Publication Date: 2/1/2000
Pages: 256
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3.5 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Silhouette
Book Type: Paperback
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A good story by Flynn. It started my reading all her books.Chase Harrington is on his way to an important meeting in Honeygrove, Washington when his car is hit by a truck. Instead of keeping his appointment, Chase ends up in Honeygrove Hospital with a severely fractured leg.
Alexandra Larson is the harried single mother of 4-year-old Tyler and an orthopedic surgeon at Honeygrove Hospital. Her initial reaction to Chase Harrington is the same as everyone else's: he is a macho dealmaker who refuses to slow down the pace at which he conducts business just because he is flat on his back in a hospital bed. Bit by bit, however, she begins to notice that Chase's bark is much worse than his bite, a protective shell that guards more insecurities than he wants to admit. Perhaps the fact that Alexandra has a similar shell gives her a sensitivity to Chase's that few others have.

In "Dr. Mom and the Millionaire," Christine Flynn demonstrates her mastery of the short novel again. Every scene, almost every sentence, works to move the story forward and define the two attractive lovers.

Even though this is the third book of a trilogy, her introduction of characters from the two earlier books was handled expertly. I never felt as though I were on the outside looking in; their appearances were engineered naturally.

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