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Tender Loving Care

por Susan Mallery

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Logan Phillips didn't expect to like his nurse, let alone find himself attracted to her. But Melissa VanFleet's gentle humor and sweet spirit soothes the architect's frustration at his temporary blindness. He finds she's tempting him down a road he's sworn never again to travel.

But a little TLC can go a long way.

Melissa realizes immediately that she would never fit into Logan's exclusive world. So when she finds herself falling for her patient, she knows she's in trouble. Once his vision is restored, she's certain he won't look twice at a plain Jane like her...but she'd love to be wrong!

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I wanted to like this more, because there was a somewhat-insecure, plain-ish (well, she's short and not stunningly model-gorgeous, anyways) heroine - rounding up half a star for that. But it was so mild it doesn't make the angst shelf. A little too cutesy for my tastes, too. There could have been some nice angst, except the heroine actually believes that the hero loves her, just that his "trust issues" are holding him back. Um, ok. And the hero's whole "I can never love again" thing is silly to me; people with trust issues don't press the back of their hand to their forehead and lament how they are too scared to love - that is just not what that looks like! And for the resolution to happen in like a paragraph.... just, feels like a great set-up that failed to deliver.

Oh, and the idea that the daughter ran away when she got her period because her dad said he didn't want her to grow up is ridiculous. Pre-teens have plenty of ways to be a foil for a crisis, but this was absurd IMO ( )
  Rhiannon.Mistwalker | Aug 19, 2022 |
I wanted to like this more, because there was a somewhat-insecure, plain-ish (well, she's short and not stunningly model-gorgeous, anyways) heroine - rounding up half a star for that. But it was so mild it doesn't make the angst shelf. A little too cutesy for my tastes, too. There could have been some nice angst, except the heroine actually believes that the hero loves her, just that his "trust issues" are holding him back. Um, ok. And the hero's whole "I can never love again" thing is silly to me; people with trust issues down press the back of their hand to their forehead and lament how they are too scared to love - that is just not what that looks like! And for the resolution to happen in like a paragraph.... just, feels like a great set-up that failed to deliver.

Oh, and the idea that the daughter ran away when she got her period because her dad said he didn't want her to grow up is ridiculous. Pre-teens have plenty of ways to be a foil for a crisis, but this was absurd IMO ( )
  PNRList | Aug 15, 2018 |
When the bandages come off, what will he see?

Logan Phillips didn't expect to like his nurse, let alone find himself attracted to her. But Melissa VanFleet's gentle humor and sweet spirit soothes the architect's frustration at his temporary blindness. He finds she's tempting him down a road he's sworn never again to travel.

But a little TLC can go a long way.

Melissa realizes immediately that she would never fit into Logan's exclusive world. So when she finds herself falling for her patient, she knows she's in trouble. Once his vision is restored, she's certain he won't look twice at a plain Jane like her . . . but she'd love to be wrong! ( )
  dkestler | Sep 23, 2007 |
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Logan Phillips didn't expect to like his nurse, let alone find himself attracted to her. But Melissa VanFleet's gentle humor and sweet spirit soothes the architect's frustration at his temporary blindness. He finds she's tempting him down a road he's sworn never again to travel.

But a little TLC can go a long way.

Melissa realizes immediately that she would never fit into Logan's exclusive world. So when she finds herself falling for her patient, she knows she's in trouble. Once his vision is restored, she's certain he won't look twice at a plain Jane like her...but she'd love to be wrong!

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