Friends without benefits by penny reid5/21/2023 ![]() This was the most realistic writing of a career that I have read for a long time. I have to mention the brilliant portrayal of the h’s profession. ![]() But of course then we would not have had this book, which was, I suppose, about her coming to terms with her past, and acknowledging both her emotional issues, and her inability to deal with them. Although by the end of the book she did finally admit she needed therapy, I though that a woman of her intelligence would have come to this realisation a lot sooner. ![]() Which was annoying because she was a competent, fully trained ER Doctor. The death of both her mother and her first love in her teenage years had really twisted her views on love, romance and her ability to have any sort of meaningful relationship. The H admits his love early on which is an unusual plot device which could have backfired, but works well. For once we have a man who was not afraid to freely admit his feelings. It was probably her narration that kept me listening where perhaps, if I had been reading myself, I may have thrown my kindle at a wall. ![]() With an Italian H, the narrator had her work cut out for her but she managed to make him sound sooooooo sexy. It’s really hard to write a review of this book because I felt annoyed and frustrated at the h for most of the book, but still could not stop listening! Firstly, I must make a special mention of the narration. ![]()
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