Book Reviews

REVIEW – Hate to Want You by Julia Jarrett

BLURB

Heidi Morgan is off limits. As a resident at my hospital, working with me as her attending, she is – by my rules – the definition of forbidden.

She’s also an unwelcome reminder of a ghost from my past.
That reminder makes it easy to push her away; to convince myself not to trust her, or worse, give in to the intense pull I feel whenever she’s around.

Or at least, it should.
Instead, her seductively sweet smile and perfect curves keep me up at night with dirty thoughts I really shouldn’t be having. I should hate this woman. I should hate the way she tests me, and challenges me, pushing every limit of my restraint.

Yet with every word we exchange, every touch we share, the fire she’s ignited in me is shifting from frustration into something else. Something far more dangerous.

It’s starting to feel like only a matter of time before I lose control and let her in my heart. I just have to find a way not to lose myself at the same time.


I didn’t realize just how much I wanted you. But I don’t want to hate you anymore.


ARC REVIEW

Heidi is back at the hospital she left six years prior, this time as a resident instead of a nurse. Her attending? Max, the biggest teddy bear of a doctor when it comes to treating and interacting with his patients. Yet, to Heidi is acts the exact opposite.

Max just made an assumption when it came to Heidi and treated her horribly, didn’t even bother to find out the truth. I wanted to knock some sense into him for that. Heidi was sweet, patient, caring, kind throughout it all, even when Max was pushing all the buttons.

I really, really, really wanted these two to hate bang it out from the start. I felt like a majority of the book was spent with Max being closed off and a jerk to Heidi and at times that dragged on for me, that once it got to the shift in their relationship it all happened at a very fast pace.

If you’re looking for a small town, enemies to lovers, workplace romance check this one out.


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