Life's Forever Changed
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Publisher Description
After Alejandro Alvarez’s best friend dies of kidney disease while in high school, Alejandro vows to change his life. Determined to help others suffering from his friend’s illness, he rejects joining his father’s pediatrics practice and instead trains as a nephrologist and a transplant surgeon. Fourteen years later, devotion to his career has rewarded him with a reputation as an excellent surgeon, but success has left him alone, with no family that he can call his own.
Pediatric Intensive Care Nurse Tammy Johansen is on duty when an infant must undergo a life-saving transplant. Working closely with famed surgeon Dr. Alejandro Alvarez, she sees the sensitive, lonely man beneath his professional exterior and wonders can such a man be interested in someone like her?
As they battle to save the tiny patient, Alejandro struggles with the emptiness within himself until the lovely and compassionate nurse at his side catches his attention. In that moment, one look at Tammy forever changes his life.
Life’s Forever Changed is the Prequel to Anne Stone’s The Show Me series.
Customer Reviews
Life’s forever changed
I fell In love with this story. Since he lost his family, I wondered what would happen to him. Started on the next one to find out.
Pudge48
Emotional Journey
I have read two of the previous books in this series and loved them, this book was no different.
We see more into Alejandro Alvarez's life before everything we know happened, happens.
Tammy Johansen works in the same hospital as he does and they develop a friendship that eventually turns into love. Tammy and Alejandro have a true love that many dream of. When tragedy strikes Alejandro how does he handle it? Make sure to read Life's Forever Changed to find out.
This book a was a great insight to everything that happened for him to get to the point that we have come to see him as. I loved getting to see this and learn more about the man that has not had it easy. This book was an emotional journey that is a must read.
**Had the honor of reading an ARC**