Synopsis
"Delightfully funny, smart and sexy, this slow-burn romance features two fantastic lead characters and a lot of chemistry. Guaranteed to put a smile on your face!" Jane Costello Authors and readers love : Hearts are set to race on the hospital night shift… Dr Violet Winters is starting her first week of nights and she is petrified. She’s a straight-A student, but practising medicine on real people is another matter entirely. Seems like being a straight-talker can get you in hot water when it comes to patient care… And with no one special to spend her evenings with, maybe she's better off working the night shifts. How much damage could she possibly do? Dr Gus Jovic, on the other hand, is universally popular, famously unflappable in a crisis and appears to charm patients with ease. But Violet can't help but wonder … how come Mr Perfect is avoiding going home too? Tropes: 'A with a romance that truly sparkled. This is, without a doubt, Peach's best book to date' Jenni Keer 'could almost be , except it’s pure Nancy Peach pedigree. , her writing absolutely drew me in and this is one of my favourite reads this year.' Julie Caplin ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'. If you were ever a fan of or and the Britishness of , then this is a must. Peach is sharp in her observations, smart in her insights, and ' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'If , , , and by Abby Jimenez had a baby, it would be . And honestly? That baby would be .If you love smart, quirky rom coms with big heart and even bigger personalities, this is the book for you' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Especially being a nurse, I felt right at home observing the romance between Gus and Violet' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'There was something about reading a book from a neurodivergent perspective.' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'Working in a non-clinical position within the NHS, I found to be that shines a light on the emotional realities faced by healthcare professionals' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ she paints a vivid portrait of the people behind the scrubs' 'Smart, tender and funny, is !’ Kate Galloway, author of 'A with refreshing neurodiversity representation. . Loved it.' Zoe Allison, author of 'is . A sparkling, slow-burn romance that will charm your socks off! I loved it!' Emma Rae, author of Neurodivergent FMC Workplace romance Forced proximity Medical setting