Review of Paging Dr. Hart by Dr. Melissa Dymond



 In Paging Dr. Hart by Dr. Melissa Dymond, Dr. Tiffany Hart is trying to forget her dark past, which is full of turmoil, as she hasn't been very lucky. Having grown up in a poverty-stricken neighborhood with her mother as her only relative, her fears of finding herself alone in this world come true when she dies. Her only friend relocates to a different place, but later they find each other, which leads her to crime. She then betrays her together with her crush Rafe. At some point, she decides to take charge of her life and pursue her dream of being a doctor. Now she is fortunate to work in a hospital, but her dark past still weighs heavily on her heart. But then Dr. Ethan Clark comes along her path, and she is not ready to let anyone into her heart, regardless of whether that person is as handsome and enchanting as Dr. Ethan. This is proving to be a hard task because life seems to put them together constantly. To find out what will become of these two doctors, find a copy of the book Paging Dr. Hart by Dr. Melissa Dymond.


I like the way the author has incorporated both past and present stories in one book. She has also made sure that both stories are engaging, leaving the readers not sure which story is better, past or present, because both are fascinating. The characters are also great. I like both Dr. Hart and Dr. Ethan as characters; they are characters readers can easily relate to. I also like Rafe; it seems like deep inside he has a kind heart, although buried by life's circumstances.

I rate this book Paging Dr. Hart by Dr. Melissa Dymond 5 out of 5 stars. The book is very captivating, and the author is an excellent storyteller. Most books with past and present stories leave readers feeling that one of them is boring while the other is interesting; however, in this case, the writer has figured out how to make the two stories similarly intriguing.

I recommend this book to readers who love workplace romance books; they will enjoy it immensely. I also recommend it to those who have a dark buried past that hinders them from enjoying this wonderful life; they will learn that life has a way of giving joy even to those who have long given up on it.




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