Prognosis Bad Timing
by Amy Andrews
After a confronting first meeting at a road side accident, Carrie Douglas expects to never see Charlie Wentworth again. Unfortunately, the universe has other plans….Turns out Charlie and his inner city drop-in clinic are her next assignment.
It should be easy – audit the books and go on her way. But Charlie’s unconventional style and his passion for his socially vulnerable clientele, worm right under her no-nonsense armour. If only she didn’t have to keep her true purpose at the clinic under wraps.
Charlie is finding it hard to stop Carrie getting past his defences, too. Her pin striped suits and businesslike facade are reviving a libido sorely in need of intensive care. And watching her with her young daughter touches his heart. If only he didn’t have to keep her at arms length. Theirs is a classic case of bad timing but, despite that, their feelings grow. Until the truth comes out and everything is jeopardised…
**** Previously published as Found: A Father For her Child *****
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Prognosis: Bad Timing by Amy Andrews is a romantic novel that intertwines humor, emotion, and genuine human experiences, providing a compelling read for all who appreciate a blend of romance and realism. Amy Andrews, known for her ability to create relatable characters and engaging plots, doesn't disappoint with this latest entry into her repertoire. This book explores themes of love, life’s unpredictability, and the challenges of balancing professional and personal life, particularly within the high-stress environments of medical professions.
The story revolves around two central characters, Dr. Ellie Thompson and Dr. Sam Price, who find themselves caught in the whirlwind of their medical careers and an unexpected romantic entanglement that neither of them planned for. Andrews does a masterful job crafting these characters, making them rich in depth and relatability. Ellie, with her fierce dedication to her career and her struggles with past relationships, and Sam, equally committed and similarly encumbered by his own personal baggage, are portrayed with a realism that resonates well beyond the pages of the novel.
Set against the backdrop of a bustling hospital, the environment Andrews paints is as much a character as Ellie and Sam. The stresses and strains of hospital life are depicted with an accuracy that suggests a deep level of research, combined with a palpable empathy for those who inhabit such worlds. Readers with a background in healthcare might find the setting particularly relatable, though Andrews’ descriptive prowess ensures it is accessible to all.
The narrative's pacing is another strength of Prognosis: Bad Timing. Andrews expertly weaves moments of intense drama with lighter, humorous interludes, creating a well-balanced emotional rhythm that keeps the reader engaged from start to finish. The dialogue, sharp and witty, often carries a lot of the plot’s emotional weight, providing insight into Ellie and Sam’s minds as they navigate their increasingly intertwined lives.
Moreover, the thematic exploration of timing in relationships is both poignant and thought-provoking. Andrews probes the idea that love is not only about finding the right person but also about finding them at the right time. The interference of their demanding jobs and personal traumas adds layers to Ellie’s and Sam's romance, challenging the trope of easy happily-ever-afters and instead presenting a more nuanced take on building a relationship.
There are, however, elements that some readers might find less appealing. The medical jargon, while lending authenticity, can be dense at times, potentially alienating those less familiar with such terminology. Moreover, the focus on the minutiae of hospital operations, though fascinating, might, at times, slow down the narrative for readers more interested in the romantic aspect of the book.
Nevertheless, Prognosis: Bad Timing also excels in its emotional depth. Andrews doesn’t shy away from tackling heavy subjects such as grief, loss, and the pressures of life-saving decisions. These moments are handled with sensitivity and grace, elevating the novel from mere entertainment to a profound commentary on life’s fragility and the redemptive power of love. The emotional rollercoaster that Ellie and Sam endure is not only heart-wrenching but also heartwarming, making their story one that is deeply moving and ultimately uplifting.
The resolution of the novel, satisfying yet realistic, provides a closure that respects the characters' growth throughout the story. Without venturing into spoilers, it can be said that Andrews manages to conclude Ellie’s and Sam's journey in a way that is true to their development, satisfying the reader’s emotional investment in their tale. It’s a testament to Andrews’ skill as a storyteller that the end feels like a genuine start to another chapter in the characters’ lives, rather than a mere conclusion to their narrative arcs.
Overall, Amy Andrews' Prognosis: Bad Timing is a compelling read that strikes a fine balance between the realities of life’s challenges and the escapism offered by romantic fiction. It is a testament to Andrews’ skill that she can weave such complex themes with humor and warmth, making this book not just a delightful read but also a meaningful one. Perfect for fans of medical dramas and romance alike, this novel is sure to tug at the heartstrings and stimulate the mind, making it a valuable addition to any bookshelf.
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