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Kiss Me, Doc

(2024)
(The first book in the Kiss-Met series)
A novel by

 
 

Ruth Coldwell is the world’s worst matchmaker.

The truth is, she’s a total fraud. She knows nothing about love and even less about actual relationships. But if she can’t convince her boss that she’s a competent matchmaker, Ruth will end up right where she startedーa jobless, hopeless woman with a random doctorate and a broken heart. Her new job as a matchmaker is in danger of imploding, so Ruth does the only thing she can think to do… she claims to have a husband.

Callum Reed just found a fake wife.

When Cal shows up to a speed dating event with the express purpose of reaming out Dr. Ruth Coldwell for her abysmal matchmaking skills, he finds himself with an unusual opportunity instead–she needs a fake husband. He needs a fake girlfriend. It sounds like a match made in heaven, and he proposes a deal. Fake date him, and he’ll fake marry her, and both their problems will be solved.

As the lines between fake dating and real love begin to blur, a sinister shadow from Ruth’s past emerges, bringing with him a painful reminder. Ruth was never meant for love. And Cal was never meant to be hers.

Fake dating, steamy doctor “anatomy lessons,” witty banter, and Atwood’s signature “danger element” weave together this irresistible doctor romcom!




Genre: Romance

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