



The Doctor's Christmas Proposal
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4.1 • 174 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Betrayed by his ex-fiancée, Dr. Wyatt Gallagher turns to the one woman he can always trust – his best friend, Mia Watson. After moving away, Wyatt has realized he wants more than friendship with the beautiful artist. With that in mind, he convinces Mia to come to Marietta for the Christmas holidays. But wooing Mia is surprisingly difficult — especially given the passionate night they’ve already shared.
Though Mia Watson has loved Wyatt Gallagher for years, he's always seen her as a friend, never a lover. Except for one unforgettable interlude when comfort turned to passion. Then Wyatt moved back to Montana, leaving Mia with an unexpected consequence of their night together--and soon, heartbreak to follow.
Faced with the fulfillment of her dreams, Mia knows she must reveal the consequences of their night together to Wyatt. But having withheld the truth for so long, will her confession destroy his trust in her, ending their friendship and any hope of a future together?
Customer Reviews
The Doctors Christmas Proposal
A light entertaining story
Mostly good, a few things annoyed me
I mostly enjoyed reading this book which was free on iBooks. It was the usual friends to lovers storyline we all know and love but a few things didn’t sit right.
They were supposedly best friends but he didn’t know anything about her family? He was a doctor but not much storyline was given to this fact so it more so seemed like something thrown in to make him more appealing? Then, the whole way through I felt like Mia’s fears about telling him her secret were quite irrational because actually, what she went through was very sad and traumatic, both physically and emotionally and her reasons for not telling him were valid. I reeeeaaally wanted this to be one of those books that surprises you with a reaction that is understanding and loving because nothing will sway him from loving her with his whole heart! But no. In keeping with the usual plot in these types of stories, he reacted like a tool, it was all about him and he didn’t give a thought to what she went through (again, ridiculous seeing as though he’s meant to be a doctor! Any trauma or grief she experienced was also not really ever acknowledged even in their reconciliation).
This sounds like I hated it but actually I didn’t, it still had enough going for it to keep me turning pages. Would I recommend? Yes, if you’re not bothered by one or two “as if!” moments.
Christmas loving
A beautiful Christmas love story. Two people finally finding the love they’ve had for each other.